Great seeing this posting. You have a lot of colour going on as well as fruit and veg. I have to say that I am a bit alarmed at how short our...
Stunning peony foto’s. They are just gorgeous. Could you take a lil foto from a distance to show how they fit in with their neighbours?
Great foto’s Loggie. Stunning colours and those plantlets look healthy. It’s going to be lovely at your home.
Hoi Cayu. The questions: (1) Why did I prepare the hole that would receive the courgettes? —Cayu, to begin with, it has to do with my gardening...
I am happy for you...finally real signs of spring. Brace yourelf.
You are welcome. BTW—I just wanted to say that I miss seeing your pics and reading your comments on here.
Cheers Logan. Mart maybe your garden is neat and tidy, I’ve never seen it. Chuckle. No, but thanks for the compliment. I always appreciate kind...
I am not seeing the images, Riley.
Loggie—My where the abouts is the Netherlands. In West-Friesland. :)
Mowing the grass paths and strimming their edges was the first thing on the “to do” list. [ATTACH] A little trial: the time is right, but not...
Rain here too, Loggie, but yesterday we worked! Mowed the paths, schoffeled the beds and along the paths, planted parsnips, strimmed weeds...and...
Jane, I know the type of rough twine that you are talking about. I wouldn’t let that stuff come within a kilometre of precious plants. For most...
Yes Riley, mine too...and rarely, even three times. However that third blooming is nothing to write home about at all.
Thanks for that explanation, Mart. You sure know how to make things interesting.
We have soft tomato string especially made for this. I have the brown sort and the green sort. I say sort, but the only difference is the colours...
What a magnificent view you have there, mate. I don’t know if would get much work done if that was my view.
Oké, gottit. Fritters. Potato fritters. Do you put anything in them other than onions? ...and did you say that it was actually cornbread? It...
Hush puppies ?! I’ve heard of having to eat one’s hat...but eating one’s shoe? C’mon now Mart tell me more.
I am with you 100%, Jane. I used to do a lot of bird protection work and would see deflated balloons in the fields. Very dangerous. One farmer...
Hey, I believe that it is possible that the damaged Wisteria may well bloom in two months or less. Don’t give up just yet.