Combating of the voles in the greenhouse continues. We netted the strawbs and have eaten the first ones. Weeded the beetroot plantlets. Dug up the...
Hello Jbam-- There could be several problems here, but not everything. For instance the yellowing leaves on the bottoms of your plants could...
I really like the looks of that tree, Jane. Too bad we don't have the climate here for it. Yeah, it looks REALLY nice. Do your bees like it?
Happy birthday Carolyn. It's another good day for you, right? I hope that you are happy and will have a very special day. Was all that hard wind...
Cayu-- Thank you so much for those super-nice words. The Bride glowed with pride when I called her over to read them. "splayed habitus"---What I...
Hello Jeffery. I did have a look on "Dave's Garden" forum. More piccies to see. I saw some insects as well as damaged and dying leaves. I am...
Hey MART--Whatcha mean..."off"? if I was off, I was off gardening. chuckle. Thanks CAROLYN-- It is amazing, you are right...but it takes an...
During my absence here, we have been very very busy in the allotment. The weather has been cool and windy—perfect for hard graft....and graft we...
It sounds like a good row of potentials. That four corners area is one of the most beautiful there...such dramatic landscapes. we have nothing...
Cayu-- I can just see you planting in the rain. You get full marks. We have been very busy in the lottie the past week or so, The weather is...
That is a very nice (and hopeful) note from you, Jewell. You certainly have a good attitude. What are some of the proposed destinations for you...
Glad you got them in, Hummer. What about the light in this area? ...not that it is crucial. I am just curious.
Chortle...I'll tell 'er. Cayu---We liked your salmon piccies so much, we went and had it too. It was not as classy as yours in appearance, but it...
I like your hosta selection, Jewell.
Gorgeous peony's-- I especially like the simple ones the best...they are like exotic goblets.
Sincere congratulations on your son's graduations. I know you are very proud, and rightly so. Three cheers!!!
That is such a very sweet thing to say, Cayu. Thank you again.
I often get those and they produce small ears that I can harvest and eat. Perhaps this all has to do with the type of sweetcorn your seeds are. I...
It would indeed be a challenge to remove it. However, if you have patience and can carefully dig down in your soil, you can get the long roots...
Confession is good for the soul, Jane......and lilies in this case as well.