We still have our mushroom logs in bin bags but my friend has taken hers out one was full of insects the other covered in white stuff!!the final one nothing ,how's everyone else's doing ? We are going to get ours from the bin bags tomorrow.Nannynetty
Thanks to SGL I have found these 3 stumpery pages, and gleaned a lot of very helpful info. Have the stumps and cant wait to get started. Oh, i still need the plants of course.
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That's looking good - lots of snug hidey-holes for amphibians and beetles etc.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
That is maturing really well. Very impressed
Haven't even begun to clear the area mine is going into - too much else to do in garden finishing previous projects!!!!!!!!!
We still have our mushroom logs in bin bags but my friend has taken hers out one was full of insects the other covered in white stuff!!the final one nothing ,how's everyone else's doing ? We are going to get ours from the bin bags tomorrow.Nannynetty
Thanks for the response I will post how ours are later when Owe take them out of the bin bags.
Bumpity bump
Lol, no flies on me Edd
........perhaps i should put that on quote thread 
Thanks to SGL I have found these 3 stumpery pages, and gleaned a lot of very helpful info. Have the stumps and cant wait to get started. Oh, i still need the plants of course.
Look forward to seeing your pics, Karools. Glad it was of help
Not much to see at the moment, but ferns still alive, and should start growing soon.
moss doing well.
looking good AWB, but of course we knew it would
ive just had the remains of my 'big tree' removed so have new aquisitions for the stumperi.