I also attract what my dad used to call "nutters" me thinks it takes one to know one
Dove I'll have a look later / tomoz off to cook now, might be back later if not enjoy potatoes everyone..soz meant evening everyone. Don't forget the footie...I'm off quick after that comment
Nutters come my way as well. But then what would I expect.
Verdun, so glad your mum is getting help with anxiety and depression. My mum suffered much in her last years, we had to change GPs to get any help. Old age is a big enough hurdle without that as well.
Thought I'd better follow my own advice and take a look at my toms today as I've ignored them for a day or two Trusses set on all plants now so gave them a feed. Removed some of the lower leaves too - I think it helps with air circulation especially if they're a bit confined like mine are - plastic growhouses not a real greenhouse. Good husbandry I feel.
Italophile was on earlier Verd - gave OL some advice about her brown bottom.....
Great pix Dove. Amazing how quickly a pond establishes. I wish more people would give them a go - so beneficial for wildlife.
Brilliant tatties OL!
The hydrangea has pretty standard white flowers lily - clue's in the title though - the leaves are oak leaf shaped
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Hi everybody not been on for a little while just back from having to great weeks in St Ives. Found a good few small nurseries and even bought plants from the roadside at great value. Filled the boot of the car so all luggage had to go in the backseat told the wife if i buy anymore she would need to get the train back up home lol.
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Hi Verdun, Italophile has on my thread earlier about my tomato problems
Verdun what a lovely post
I also attract what my dad used to call "nutters" me thinks it takes one to know one
Dove I'll have a look later / tomoz off to cook now, might be back later if not enjoy potatoes everyone..soz meant evening everyone. Don't forget the footie...I'm off quick after that comment
Verdun ((hugs)) hope all goes well
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Nutters come my way as well. But then what would I expect.
Verdun, so glad your mum is getting help with anxiety and depression. My mum suffered much in her last years, we had to change GPs to get any help. Old age is a big enough hurdle without that as well.
In the sticks near Peterborough
I can't even attract nutters any more Verd.....

Thought I'd better follow my own advice and take a look at my toms today as I've ignored them for a day or two
Trusses set on all plants now so gave them a feed. Removed some of the lower leaves too - I think it helps with air circulation especially if they're a bit confined like mine are - plastic growhouses not a real greenhouse. Good husbandry I feel.
Italophile was on earlier Verd - gave OL some advice about her brown bottom.....
Great pix Dove. Amazing how quickly a pond establishes. I wish more people would give them a go - so beneficial for wildlife.
Brilliant tatties OL!
The hydrangea has pretty standard white flowers lily - clue's in the title though - the leaves are oak leaf shaped
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I didn't like to say.....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Ha ha, what are you lot like!! Believe me if I sunbathed in the nude I would scare away any hope of wildlife in my garden......and attract nutters

Hi everybody not been on for a little while just back from having to great weeks in St Ives. Found a good few small nurseries and even bought plants from the roadside at great value. Filled the boot of the car so all luggage had to go in the backseat told the wife if i buy anymore she would need to get the train back up home lol.
Lucky you Andy - we love St Ives
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.