You should try French tea aym! Tastes of nothing. I love chicken, so versatile, the flavour is in the sauce!
Daisy, you are doing what I've been doing in SW France. I'm English and I've made an English garden full of roses and perennials, but it can be hard because the summers are hotter and dryer than England and the winters are colder.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
French chickens are often fed on maize, which makes them yellower and tastier.
A typical French garden is a lot of lawn with trees and shrubs dotted evenly in it, pots of pelargoniums around the house and an immaculately weeded veg patch with veg in straight lines. The grass here is never good fine quality as you can see in England, because of the weather.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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You should try French tea aym! Tastes of nothing. I love chicken, so versatile, the flavour is in the sauce!
Daisy, you are doing what I've been doing in SW France. I'm English and I've made an English garden full of roses and perennials, but it can be hard because the summers are hotter and dryer than England and the winters are colder.
French chickens are often fed on maize, which makes them yellower and tastier.
A typical French garden is a lot of lawn with trees and shrubs dotted evenly in it, pots of pelargoniums around the house and an immaculately weeded veg patch with veg in straight lines. The grass here is never good fine quality as you can see in England, because of the weather.
The copper foliage sets it all off beautifully Verdun.
so you should be Hazel
We are even further behind than you. I've more or less given up on much of a summer show of flowers and await the autumn blooms.