A friend of mine from USA toldme a device used fromdiscouraging raccoons from fishing into ornamental ponds, it's got a sensor scanning the area...
Snow very white, sky very black...I think we are not done with surprises yet!
Well, this will not go down too well with you Prastio... but the best way to keep neighbours cats out of your garden is to get a cat of your own....
Roses still pop an occasional flower, hydrangeas have the last blooms on, they had some new ones until last week but some really cold nights wiped...
I wish it was cold here, it snows and snows, but then it melts, we are drowning in mud, my poor horses are growing gills. We had a few freezing...
Go ahead, go ahead, blame us, we are used to it,and anyway, you are probably right :ntwrth:But, it was the Britons introducing rabbits to...
Dave W - all that glitters... - completely stunning photo, what else can one say? Wow!! Dave W (again! the boy has talent! :D) The last rose -...
Great pictures! Very funny how it isjumping around :D
I don't know about the rest of the world in Italy we have special pans for roasting chestnuts, with holes in the bottom so that the flames can...
I am not sure, my pics are not attached to the post, I have them hosted on my flickr page and linked fromthere in whatever size I chose. May be...
About cuttings: http://www.savvygardener.com/Features/flowers_from_cuttings.html I never propagated holly but it should be a tough and...
I really the way you combine animal portraits with decorative, sometimes exotic patterns, it's very special. Well done" Love the rabbit series too!!!
Seen like this it definitely looks more holly-ish :D Seedlings may not be true to the parent's form, so you'd be better off with cuttings.
Hellebores like alkalin-ish soil though, so they may not be to happy in the same conditions as camellias and rhododendrons. May be a small...
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Personally I love the gorilla ad! Never mind what it advertises, it's just great :)
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Grrroooalll-l-l-l.Mmmh, sorry,that was my tummy! :D:D:D:D
Spineless (what a horrid word) holly is still a variety of Ilex aquifolium. There are several kinds:...
I'll be there in a minute, butter a couple of slices for me, will you??? Slurp, looks gorgeous.Oh,my,I will make some bread tonight,me thinks.
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