Yeah I can't find it either, sorry, post it again and we'll try and help
[img] lol [ 18. January 2006, 06:22 PM: Message edited by: lisa0307 ]
yes worms do have friends, me!
Delicious,given me an idea. Honey bee can you use the same muffin recipe you posted but change the bananas to pineapples? Looks like I'm cooking...
Yeah we've grown them but they go mushy after a bit.
Black tar is better than grease bands as the little naughties can still climb behind a grease band as they can leave slight gaps behind them where...
Thought Alan Titchmarsh was sticking to Nature programmes, is he back doing gardening, shame, still he's tried Antique programmes, maybe next it...
Didn't think Alan Titchmarsh presented Gardeners World anymore, isn't it Monty Don now? :confused:
Skimmias probably the slower and they need to be in an acid soil and regulary fed an acid feed through the growing months to keep them green and...
I don't start to feed until April but it's personal choice, if you feed them now and we have a warm spell and they start growing new shoots, then...
I would wait a while longer.
Stranvaesia, Choisya Sundance, Hebe, Varigated Viburnum, Skimmia, Photinia red robin, Senecio, Euonymus, Contoneaster, Escallonia, Elaeagnus and...
If they are dead you can always console yourself with a few Banana muffins :D I know which I would prefer. By the way Bob Flowerdew grows...
Don't think you've killed them Honey Bee, they go like that in our climate, some people leave them outside and build a sort of cloche over them...
They're not free, you have to buy them from Tescos :D
Always thought Bananas helped you put on weight, my friend was told to not eat too many when she went to weight watchers.
Never tried it with chocolate sauce, thanks for that, will make one at the weekend and think of you while I'm eating at least two of them. :D
If it's that wet your maples probably won't do terribly well in all that water, best to put then in pots until you've decided where they're going.
Well the longer you take the more you can charge em,lol It's ok been there done that as they say, welcome to the world of the professional...
A Pond isn't a good idea if you have a high water table at the bottom of the garden. [ 11. January 2006, 08:52 PM: Message edited by: lisa0307 ]
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