I can't believe that one thing and another I finally forgot to vote!!! Bad Dobby, bad bad Dobby!!Congratulation to the three pics above and...
Gingercake town (The historical centre of Wetzlar)[img]
September light and... mushrooms![img]Saturation, contrast, tone, soft spotlight, edge.[img]
Don't you wish :D
Daisees how often should that be done? I had it done for work a few years back, but I don't remember when I should do that again :dh:
[img]Cow gives me The Look.
I can only say that they definitely worked for me (not the ones for moles), in two different houses and at a previously mouse infested workplace....
[img]The grass is always greener on the other side...One of "our" cows thinks the mown grass of the lawn is tastier... I took this pic...
I thank you a lot Walnut! I don't know about courage, sometimes I think I would do anything rather than facing another whole move, lol.:D...
Clematis jouiniana Mrs Robert Brydon? Not sure but it's the thing that comes closer.[img]Well spotted Moira!!
Whatever else you may do, I would immediately instal one of those machines to scare away rodents with ultrasound frequencies. Unlike the ones for...
Could it be Nicotiana longiflora? [img]
My dear Walnut this post brings me to announce publicly the plan that formed in the last weeks of severe mess/rage/depression/furious...
Oh, my I am sorry I missed this, back to my duty, sir!!Looks like a Persicaria to me, what species I do not know. Google for pics there are...
Lol, many years ago, when I was studying biology at university me and my mates were out in a field excursion and while crossing a road on the...
Fine. I will then pass it to Init, and the list can go on as per above post ;)
Well, variety names are a fascinating topic. Many garden cultivars have several, for one reason or the other. May be different people are trying...
Colourful sage varieties aplenty. Purple, yellow/green variegated, silver white. ALl good for the pot too. Perilla frutescens comes in...
Mmmh, probably not, Bridal Veil has serrated sepals, apparently: http://www.esveld.nl/htmldiaen/h/hypbve.htm
There is a Hydrangea paniculata "Bridal Veil", a variety introduced by De Belders (who bred many variety of this species in Belgium) in 1990. May...
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