To Alice as insulting as plastic paddy....a play on words
Aaron...we used to refer to them as silicon Scots :hehe:
lol:hehe: the garden spiders around here are much nicer than the house spiders.....they're mahooooosive!!!!s00k
so sorry, my thoughts are with you x
same happens with fish! we bought a beautiful fish about 3 years ago (tropical cichlid), that the fish centre had labelled as a 'Peruvian...
to add (sorry!!!!) like most things American terms start here....travel there...come back meaning something else! Sometimes I feel my 7 year old...
The 'old' English term for yard meant excatly that...a yard square space at the back, usually concreted, surrounded by the outhouses and not big...
wow, quite a collection of awards...well done :gnthb:
common garden spider. They come in all shades too, we had a bright orange one in our garden last week...really beautiful x
I'm depressed because I'm only half way through the slaving in the sun bit...... although I think I have premature sitting on the doorstep barking...
I agree with Woo, If there is sign of new growth then it has a chance. I have been experiencing my first year with a Kilmarnock willow. I thought...
Thanks Gemini, I hope you enjoyed watching yours, we certainly got a lot of pleasure from Itchy and Scratchy. Their house took up an entire wall...
I love the make up job...they should come and do mine!!!
you can bring them in if you have a cool place that doesn't get too hot from the central heating. alternatnatively you can wrap the pots in...
Awww, thats really cute...... I've had some small toms but I dont think any that small, I have had potatoes that small though!!!
Hi, you dont need to do anything, thay sound good. The cobs will grow at leaf bases and when the silks die back they are ready. Enjoy, fresh...
hahaha, very!
so, you've not visited the town centre lately?.....nor have the police (they're to scared!)
you are most welcome, glad they survived, lets now hope they root up ok :)
Lovely photo...just wish all these rain clouds would go away now please!
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