It sounds wonderful, Philip.
Well done, Eileen. Congrats.
That's a sight for sore eyes, MG-- They look GREAT! They look just supurb hanging there....and as for the smells of the onion and garlic--well, I...
Nice wildflower fotos, Philip. I especially liked the Succisa pratensis. Are the islands easy to get to to visit? Yes, quite nice fotos indeed.
Philip--this series of fotos are perhaps the most interesting ones that you have ever posted (for me, that is). I am really interested in old...
Hello there, Kay-- have you been busy with your work? It is an absolute thrill to have my flowers blooming again....yes!...and emphatic YES! The...
I would guess slugs or snails. I have had similar presentations and actually caught some snails AND some slugs in the act one evening late. It was...
Thanks so much, Jewell. I am glad that you liked the fotos. I have been wondering how you have been --haven't seen you for awhile. Hope all is...
Great flower and wildlife fotos, Cheryl. I enjoyed seeing your Cosmos border and the killdee, egg and chameleon. That corn looks pretty darn...
Good news, Dooley! I hope you get lots more for your newly planted things.
I have done that with my runners...but I discovered that there were seeds in those clippings and I wound up haviong to do a lot of finger-picking...
Thanks a lot, Bunkie--No, I am just a tallish bloke. :)
Those tulips look gorgeous. Do you have plans to add more?
What an exciting tale, KK. I am glad that you didn't have any more damage than you did. Are modems expensive to replace there? I have a...
That's a nice array of fruit, veg and flowers. You guys are quite a bit further along than me. Its encouraging to see how well things are...
Oké then, here's the money, but be home by 11.
Hello Sureenna-- You have posed some interesting questions concerning the growing of beetroot. First off you mentioned that you have tried to...
Lovely garden fotos, Philip. That Scotch Broom looks particularly attractive. I have been contemplating adding one my flower garden, this year;...
Peas are indeed self-pollinating. I remove the protective wire gauze which protects my germinating seeds when the plants are about 5-6 inches...
Another super pictorial, Sherry. You seem to live in such a good place to see birds. I haven't seen you on here for awhile--hope you are fine.