Someone mentioned cover-less blowaways? (Apologies for the tidy state of the plants on it - they had a sort out and the weed seedlings picked out a couple of weeks ago - must do better )
Another grotty corner (the camellia was going to be chucked but then it flowered......)
Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
MU you've even got those wild strawberries that taste worse than supermarket strawberries at Christmas! You've added the vaguely unpleasant sensory experience that this thread was lacking. If only you had parsnips, the experience would be complete
I do actually have an entire car.. but it's in a barn not technically the garden, also moving it would make many generations of rodents lose their ancestral home, not something I think I could live with doing. (and it's so rusted it would probably fall apart) I'm heartened to see all the carefully collected piles of junk, they make me feel right at home.
I do actually have an entire car.. but it's in a barn not technically the garden, also moving it would make many generations of rodents lose their ancestral home, not something I think I could live with doing. (and it's so rusted it would probably fall apart) I'm heartened to see all the carefully collected piles of junk, they make me feel right at home.
Junk? What junk? It's all stuff that Might Come In Handy one day
Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
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If only you had parsnips, the experience would be complete