AuntyRach, several years ago, my Husband and I watched a squirrel bite through the stem of a six foot sunflower, pull it through our picket fence and run off across the road with it dragging behind. We were gob-smacked and would not have believed it if we had not seen it ourselves, and could not stop laughing.
These freeloaders really need to learn to spell fidget, don't they? Not sure how you rearrange your garden with plastic jars either, but what do I know.....
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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Hoping I won't be barred for failing to use a proper jam jar. Mine have got jam in them at the moment (peak blackcurrant going on here just now
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“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”
raisingirl - A lovely composition
Beautiful raisingirl. One of my Sunflowers was decapitated overnight! They didn't even the decency to leave a small stem so I could put in a vase!
AuntyRach, several years ago, my Husband and I watched a squirrel bite through the stem of a six foot sunflower, pull it through our picket fence and run off across the road with it dragging behind. We were gob-smacked and would not have believed it if we had not seen it ourselves, and could not stop laughing.
How wude
I only have a few this year. Total failure to germinate from my seeds so I cadged a couple from the neighbour who had run out of room for all theirs.
“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”
Not a jam jar, but an old milk bottle I found in a charity shop (stamped local co-operative society - please rinse and return
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Lovely sweet peas! Mine are still not yet out...
Well it would have helped if you posted a photo of your flowers, kids or dogs, instead of an advert.
What's a ggod mood?
These freeloaders really need to learn to spell fidget, don't they? Not sure how you rearrange your garden with plastic jars either, but what do I know.....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...