He's a Yorkie-Russel and too cute for his own good. He's extremely loving and fiercely intelligent and I've already enrolled him in the Nigel school of garden etiquette, as seen on Gardeners' World repeats
Although I do expect the odd puppy moment, I really don't mind, my biggest headeache will be slug control now that I have a pet to think about, I know they do dog friendly ones, but I'm thinking more about beer traps this year and raised beds maybe for my hostas????
Is Stacey on a Samsung tablet, I could never get the icons, or see pm's, which I thought was a techi problem and always blamed the site, turned out to be useless browser that automatically comes with tablet, I put 'Chrome' on and now its perfect, everything works perfectly.
Wintersong, thats one gorgeous pup. You will have some fun with him.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
Fish pie eaten along with a big dish of lovely sweet sprouts. I must admit it was a superb pie - one of my best - and it's all gone along with a couple of glasses of Sauv. Blanc Sitting on the sofa watching Esio Trot - I just adore Dustin Hoffman
It's got quite windy outside but we're cozy and snug in here
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Good to see you back SL. I too have been absent for a while. Its nice to see all the familiar people still on the forum . Its been a really busy Summer for us trying to keep up with all the maintenance in the garden. This year hubbie and i have decided to try and install a path in our garden ourselves. I have a feeling we may live to regret the decision to try and install it ourselves. Up for the challenge though! The kids are really excited and have been planning their plant contribution to the new border. One decided on an Orange Dahlia, the other a Kniphofia. Gardeners in the making i hope!!! What plans does everyone else have for their gardens this year?
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He looks so sweet. I hope he behaves himself in your lovely garden.
Aww that's so sweet Dove.
He's a Yorkie-Russel and too cute for his own good. He's extremely loving and fiercely intelligent and I've already enrolled him in the Nigel school of garden etiquette, as seen on Gardeners' World repeats
Although I do expect the odd puppy moment, I really don't mind, my biggest headeache will be slug control now that I have a pet to think about, I know they do dog friendly ones, but I'm thinking more about beer traps this year and raised beds maybe for my hostas????
Flynn has the cutest face
. Soooo sweet.
hadn't thought about holly Stacey ..... That might just work
Is Stacey on a Samsung tablet, I could never get the icons, or see pm's, which I thought was a techi problem and always blamed the site, turned out to be useless browser that automatically comes with tablet, I put 'Chrome' on and now its perfect, everything works perfectly.
Wintersong, thats one gorgeous pup. You will have some fun with him.
Fish pie eaten along with a big dish of lovely sweet sprouts. I must admit it was a superb pie - one of my best - and it's all gone
along with a couple of glasses of Sauv. Blanc
Sitting on the sofa watching Esio Trot - I just adore Dustin Hoffman 
It's got quite windy outside but we're cozy and snug in here
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
KEF: were you wanting some of my chilli willy?
Hello all
Anyone for bread and butter pudding nice and warm just out of the oven
Winter song - cute puppy! Hopefully he learns garden etiquette really quickly
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Well, a total of two flowers - abysmal!
Should say - the NYD flower count - a total of two flowers!!
Good to see you back SL
. I too have been absent for a while. Its nice to see all the familiar people still on the forum
. Its been a really busy Summer for us trying to keep up with all the maintenance in the garden. This year hubbie and i have decided to try and install a path in our garden ourselves. I have a feeling we may live to regret the decision to try and install it ourselves. Up for the challenge though! The kids are really excited and have been planning their plant contribution to the new border. One decided on an Orange Dahlia, the other a Kniphofia. Gardeners in the making i hope!!! What plans does everyone else have for their gardens this year?