Hello Little Owl! Do go and join the Hello Forkers thread: it is rather hard to keep up but if you hang on long enough people come round with cups of tea and cake.
Mel: I used to have a blackbird that guarded the garden whose tail looked like he had been picked up and dipped in a paint pot. He would have been given a beautiful name... but he was an absolute arse hole and got "arsehole" as a name instead.
I want to know. Since dogs have to sniff *everything* and pee on *anything* else: would they recognise a dog they'd never met through its pee stains?
Hello Hostafan1, GWRS, dovefromabove and Clarington, and thank you for the warm welcome; I look forward to the tea and cake!
Before I Fork off to 'New Forkers' after I've checked that decrepit object in the garden laughingly referred to as the greenhouse, in answer to Clarington's question, I think dogs probably would recognise each other from their... fluid and other leavings; just seems likely as they have such a good sense of smell!
So here is today's offering. When did having a lawn go from rich people showing off that they could afford to have land not producing food, to Urban O.C.D. men trying to produce the perfect monoculture?
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No silly question from me today, good gardening weather so spent the day shovelling sh....compost. Only about 5 tons of it!
I'm looking forward to some rain so that we get another 'silly question' Berghill!
Bet the hands are mucky today
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
beghill I have sh... compost envy
Hello, everyone! I have a silly question; where do I go to say 'hello' apart from here, please?
Hello little owl
I say hello wherever I am ,
You might want to try the Hello Forkers Thread
Hello " little owl " , I would quote Hostafan but known how
Hello Little Owl and welcome aboard
You've said 'hello' now ........ just join in one of the threads or Hello Forkers - we don't bite ........ well, not often
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Hello Little Owl! Do go and join the Hello Forkers thread: it is rather hard to keep up but if you hang on long enough people come round with cups of tea and cake.
Mel: I used to have a blackbird that guarded the garden whose tail looked like he had been picked up and dipped in a paint pot. He would have been given a beautiful name... but he was an absolute arse hole and got "arsehole" as a name instead.
I want to know. Since dogs have to sniff *everything* and pee on *anything* else: would they recognise a dog they'd never met through its pee stains?
Hello Hostafan1, GWRS, dovefromabove and Clarington, and thank you for the warm welcome; I look forward to the tea and cake!
Before I Fork off to 'New Forkers' after I've checked that decrepit object in the garden laughingly referred to as the greenhouse, in answer to Clarington's question, I think dogs probably would recognise each other from their... fluid and other leavings; just seems likely as they have such a good sense of smell!
So here is today's offering. When did having a lawn go from rich people showing off that they could afford to have land not producing food, to Urban O.C.D. men trying to produce the perfect monoculture?