Brumbull ..... Wine cellar!!!!!! Wow I'm impressed I dot think wine lasts long enough in this house.. I can't drink anymore sadly but did enjoy a wee glass of Isla negra ( beat bottle under a fiver in my humble opinion)
Wow! havent you all been busy scribbling all morning. Been to town and back since the breakfast. GRey squirrels. Treated as a vermin species here as they decimated the native reds. greys were introduced to Ireland as a birthday present for some landed gentry in 1911. Reds are making a comeback now believed to be aided by the increase in Pinemartins aswell. Up the reds.
Well I call myself a fair weather gardener and just come in after neRly an hour. Not sure what I've done but enjoyed it and got wet!
Have some white mildew on 2 of echinacea cuttings, been in plastic GH , what do I need to do please?
cosmos taken a battering in wind and rain, probably done now but still loads of buds. A ladybird was enjoying it too.
coffeee time, anyone? Sorry, not commenting much on your days and news today, but enjoying reading about them. Now where's that coffee, suppose rude GH builder will want one too.
Hi MrsG, unless I need a bed to show off in the Spring, showing snowdrops, crocuses and the like, I don't tidy up until Spring/early summer. I leave everything else as it is. My theory is that if I did it all now , much of it would need another going over next year as well. And the birds and insects get a better deal too. The price to pay is a bit of untidyness, which is not much at all.
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Brumbull ..... Wine cellar!!!!!! Wow I'm impressed I dot think wine lasts long enough in this house.. I can't drink anymore sadly but did enjoy a wee glass of Isla negra ( beat bottle under a fiver in my humble opinion)
Wow! havent you all been busy scribbling all morning. Been to town and back since the breakfast. GRey squirrels. Treated as a vermin species here as they decimated the native reds. greys were introduced to Ireland as a birthday present for some landed gentry in 1911. Reds are making a comeback now believed to be aided by the increase in Pinemartins aswell. Up the reds.
Brumbull shhhh
Well I call myself a fair weather gardener and just come in after neRly an hour. Not sure what I've done but enjoyed it and got wet!
Have some white mildew on 2 of echinacea cuttings, been in plastic GH , what do I need to do please?
cosmos taken a battering in wind and rain, probably done now but still loads of buds. A ladybird was enjoying it too.
coffeee time, anyone? Sorry, not commenting much on your days and news today, but enjoying reading about them. Now where's that coffee, suppose rude GH builder will want one too.
Hi MrsG, unless I need a bed to show off in the Spring, showing snowdrops, crocuses and the like, I don't tidy up until Spring/early summer. I leave everything else as it is. My theory is that if I did it all now , much of it would need another going over next year as well. And the birds and insects get a better deal too. The price to pay is a bit of untidyness, which is not much at all.
Oh good - I thought I'd broken the thread!!!!!
I have no idea what happened
Don't think that's possible Matty - think we're sound on here and can cope with whatever gets thrown at us, technical blips included
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Just popping in to say 'Good afternoon all'
Hello Pottie Pam - loved that pic of the cobaea - fingers crossed that the weather will hold for a while for it.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.