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Spent the day clearing some of the area. Going to take a long time and a lot of work. Don't think I can do anything much with the huge rootball...
Catshead are also called Pig's Snout. It is down to the shape of them. End on they look like either a cats face or a pig's nose. They are a very...
Just been out to look at the garden. There is a tree uprooted in the hedgerow. Fortunately it fell away from the Summer House. Chain saw out...
Well, the latest book is out now. Had my proof reading copy . Found a few minor errors and one glaring one. I had changed the name of one of the...
We tried it here, but it did not persist. Biennial so if you want it, try to save some seeds.
Hate to disagree with a Scot over a thistle but it looks like Silybum marianum to me. Milk Thistle is another name.
Another book just waiting for the editor to release it.
Will stay local. There are nice bungalows (Indian word, my explanation was a joke) in one of the villages nearby.
Will still hang around and may even post pics of a new garden, that is if we ever manage to move. Yes a bungalow (so called because the builder...
We are fortunate in that none of our children live that close so where we move, in this area which we love, does not really matter.
Age and infirmity have caught up with both of us, so we need to move while we are still capable of doing it. Sad, but there it is. Better than...
We are selling up. https://imgur.com/a/USUrQ
Has the look, in bud, of one of the Helichrysums.
Hope the insurance company comes up with the goods for you.
As a mere male, I don't wear any jewellery at all. My wedding ring no longer fits with the arthritic hands. I may have about 20 shirts, but most...
Takes me back to my childhood when my grandfather used to go out into the street to collect the horse manure from the milkman's or the rag and...
They like a good rich soil in light shade. Yes, get it in the garden as soon as you can. Give it a good watering before and after.
First one is an Alstromeria. the second is a Penstemon. Not sure which of either though.
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