It is sunny here now but not for very long so I'm going to do some much needed gardening.
Yesterday I spent with Mum. We didn't go to any GC sadly but went to Germany instead to have lunch and to do some sight-seeing.
On our way back we had a stop over at an old farm where they sell fruits, veggies, perennial plants, and lots of home made stuff. But it was too hot in the car to take anything home, except for some raspberries. Lovely day though and BBQ for dinner.
As part of my war on terror or what some people call flies-I have bought three pitcher plants that I spotted for 40p each just now and a insect screen from Amazon-this must end.
Anybody any tips on pitcher plants?
Glad you had a nice day out Flower-I love the way you say you went to Germany as in the same way we say we go to Sainsbury's
Is it a hawk to scare the seagulls away? Can you get them on Amazon? I hope MI5 and MI6 don't monitor this or they might have you in for questioning,Geoff, if you order a machine gun.
You must have nipped in Pam whilst I was giving the secret way-it is a fly screen to replace the coloured flappy thing we have now that dosen't put the flies off one bit-this one is a bit snazzier and have just had the "we have shipped e-mail" -or as we in the UK like to call it the "we have sent it e-mail"
This is actually, almost, a very good answer to address the problem.
I hate big flies buzzing round in the house. I use a small garden spray containing just water. It doesn't kill them but the fine droplets cover a wide area, so it's easy to target the area around fly, and slow it down. Then you can squash it.
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A water jet gun to get next doors cat?
Nope-things with wings-not Wet Arrows-though am considering a machine gun.
It is sunny here now but not for very long so I'm going to do some much needed gardening.
Yesterday I spent with Mum. We didn't go to any GC sadly but went to Germany instead to have lunch and to do some sight-seeing.
On our way back we had a stop over at an old farm where they sell fruits, veggies, perennial plants, and lots of home made stuff.
But it was too hot in the car to take anything home, except for some raspberries. Lovely day though and BBQ for dinner.
As part of my war on terror or what some people call flies-I have bought three pitcher plants that I spotted for 40p each just now and a insect screen from Amazon-this must end.
Anybody any tips on pitcher plants?
Glad you had a nice day out Flower-I love the way you say you went to Germany as in the same way we say we go to Sainsbury's
Is it a hawk to scare the seagulls away? Can you get them on Amazon? I hope MI5 and MI6 don't monitor this or they might have you in for questioning,Geoff, if you order a machine gun.
You must have nipped in Pam whilst I was giving the secret way-it is a fly screen to replace the coloured flappy thing we have now that dosen't put the flies off one bit-this one is a bit snazzier and have just had the "we have shipped e-mail" -or as we in the UK like to call it the "we have sent it e-mail"
I am all shopped out
Anyway how are things out West?
This is actually, almost, a very good answer to address the problem.
I hate big flies buzzing round in the house. I use a small garden spray containing just water. It doesn't kill them but the fine droplets cover a wide area, so it's easy to target the area around fly, and slow it down. Then you can squash it.
We really do seem to be a murderous bunch, cutting slugs in half, squashing flies
and squirting (machine gunning
) cats