The field is Winter Wheat, this time. It was potatoes over Summer. The only way to see that view is to look out of the front bedroom window. We...
The other side of the coin, so to speak. This is the view from the front of the house. [ATTACH] And over the hedge. [ATTACH]
Powys Castle is in East Central Wales, UK. Not sure how that relates to American zones. However, the garden is on a south-facing steep slope and...
Powys today. http://s703.photobucket.com/user/Owdboggy/library/Powys%20Nov%202016 or as a slide show...
That is a lovely view. I would be more than happy to look out of a window and see that. I'll bet lots of other people would too.
Sorry, Waretrop. Post it anyway and perhaps folks can help you make it more interesting. (That sounds terribly patronising, not meant to be). Much...
Grass needs cutting, but it is too wet.
[IMG] [IMG] Not a bad scene to look out at.
Freezing seed sends it into deep hibernation. Even seeds which need a period of cold do not need to be frozen, only chilled. The best place for...
Shoo fly plant, Nicandra physalodes is what it reminds me of. Only a weed if you do not want it growing where it is.
Fourth book is now in process. It should appear on Amazon before long. It is called Tales from Feggy Wood. Still gives me a thrill to see my...
Good humour and politeness win every time. Though I will say that when we moved here it was a bit of a culture shock. We moved from a part of the...
Did find an American site where the writer has cooked and eaten them Apparently they need baking slowly for 12 hours or more. This turns the...
According to everything I have read, these bulbs are supposed to be edible, in the same way as C. esculenta. BUT are they? Has anyone ever tried...
Sorry about this. We know how puzzling these things can be. The young son of a friend who was also a playmate of our children when they were...
If anyone else does this and you realise soon enough, then spray the affected plants with copious amounts of clean water and I mean LOTS of water....
Top one could be Kiringeshoma palmata about to flower.
We have been here 21 years come October. There was no garden at all when we moved in, just a rubbish strewn field.
The garden is just under an acre in size.
Take a short tour of the garden. http://s703.photobucket.com/user/Owdboggy/library/August%20Garden%202016...