I don't know Clari, I thought I'd read on here that ants don't like damp, but wouldn't want to suggest overwatering. Where's Stacey when we want her? Never still on her jollies
I'm glad your brugmansia is doing well, Kef. I have planted one out this week.
I've had the big blue pot for a long time. It was hiding under the goldem philadelphus by the pond. I decided to move it to a more prominent position. It was full to the brim with rain water, theres no hole in the bottom.
Here's a query for you all - a seedling has appeared overnight in the veg patch next to a row of carrot seedlings. It's nothing I've sown - it must've come from a seed in the compost that we spread on the veg patch a few weeks ago, so it's a plant we've eaten over the past 12 - 18 months - any ideas?
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Well, if the slugs don't get it it'll have some more leaves before long - I've put a plastic bottle mini cloche over it to keep the slugs away overnight.
Here's another pic to give a sense of scale
It's got carrot seedlings to the left of it and Pak Choi to the far right.
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Thank you fidget, will make sure its somewhere warm as poss.
I don't know Clari, I thought I'd read on here that ants don't like damp, but wouldn't want to suggest overwatering. Where's Stacey when we want her? Never still on her jollies
Scoff his supper
I'm glad your brugmansia is doing well, Kef. I have planted one out this week.
I've had the big blue pot for a long time. It was hiding under the goldem philadelphus by the pond. I decided to move it to a more prominent position. It was full to the brim with rain water, theres no hole in the bottom.
Its beautiful fidget, far too nice to be hidden. Looks lovely with your plants.
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Been out helping at the Brownies, bring a friend night! Eeek, loads of wee ones. Don't know how Poddington does it!
Lovely pot Lily
Here's a query for you all - a seedling has appeared overnight in the veg patch next to a row of carrot seedlings. It's nothing I've sown - it must've come from a seed in the compost that we spread on the veg patch a few weeks ago, so it's a plant we've eaten over the past 12 - 18 months - any ideas?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I think that's too much of a test of my new found skills Dove
Would need more leaves 
Well, if the slugs don't get it it'll have some more leaves before long - I've put a plastic bottle mini cloche over it to keep the slugs away overnight.
Here's another pic to give a sense of scale
It's got carrot seedlings to the left of it and Pak Choi to the far right.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
So . . . .something with large leaves . . . . . the thot plickens
That's 'cost I keep layering the compost on it LOL

Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.