Wot a cheek Peter ! Confusion - it's a normal state for me when it comes to gardening. I try not to cause it in others though. As suggested, I will try to keep it until it reveals what it is......what's the best way to keep it safe? Please don't tell me to keep it somewhere in the house - my OH would have a fit! I have an unheated greenhouse - would that do?
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that might do it for you Dove but I hate gin.
I'll stick with the Pinot, or as we call it here, peanut wine
In the sticks near Peterborough
Wot a cheek Peter
! Confusion - it's a normal state for me when it comes to gardening. I try not to cause it in others though.
As suggested, I will try to keep it until it reveals what it is......what's the best way to keep it safe? Please don't tell me to keep it somewhere in the house - my OH would have a fit! I have an unheated greenhouse - would that do?
From the photo it looks as if you found it in the ground. I'd just put it back in the ground.
I did. I'll leave it there then and see what happens. Thanks everyone. If it changes form, I'll post on here.
that PG wasn't very nice. The bottle of sauvignon b we just opened is more to my taste
In the sticks near Peterborough
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Wot a cheek Peter
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Not you LW not you ... maybe you didn't know what I meant http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/plants/help-identifying-this-plant/115159.html
nice one Peter
In the sticks near Peterborough
Oh yes, much prefer sauv. blanc to pinot - Cheers!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
cheers Dove, and everyone else
In the sticks near Peterborough
If you look closely you can see the wings and eyes, think they had all about them on a tv prog about moths and butterflies
I have found a few this year in the garden last year when I found one it hatched into a beautiful moth hawk moth black