That is a remarkable story, Pac. The pic of the munch-able peony— was a really good pic. A pic with a story.
That looks sort of like my one, Pac. Sadly mine has not yet opened its flower buds.
I would also vote for “sooner rather than later”, like Jane. I always worry about foreign bodies and cuts. Keep us posted please. Mel— chuckle. I...
Daniel— Glad you liked that vid. There have bee several commercials over the years and all have used that saying. Ridiculous, but great fun....
Good posting.
Lamb meat, our own sugar bon peas and fried potato wedges with garlic and rosemary. Three choc ice cream for pud
Oh Jane, I like those. I used to grow them years ago. They really are lovely. I grew the same two you are showing.
Jane— yes ma’am.
Loggie, those ones look very nice.
Oh Mel— they really are bright faces. You did very well, mate. It gives a special feeling to plant a little seed then get this as a reward. What a...
Yes Mel, that is the good behaviour— being careful, respectful and cautious. When working in Alaska there was a nutcase that showed a piccy he...
That looks better, Loggie. What colour will the Snaps be? Wonderful-looking pics, Riley. I like the action foto's with the fallen clippings. The...
Things are beginning to come into their own there. The blooms will be coming along soon. I still say that you have done a great job there.
Ta, Loggie.
I love the foxy shots. I am like you that I like and am even intrigued by them; however, I am not blind to the negative aspect they represent to...
Oo, nice foto’s. Which fuchsia are those?
So! Right then. Well, i just keep saying it but this thread is very interesting…why, you sould be a contributor to Springwatch and their battery...
That is what I have been doing, Loggie. What a job ! Your border looks great.
I was given some here once, let them become well over-ripe and made some jam. It was good, but turned out too sweet.
It is a beauty. The white ones really stand out in the garden.