And rightly so!! :biggrin:
My Katy did that last year and my blueberries - nothing came of it of course. Climate change is causing confusion.But my Katy is more laden this...
Me too, but the one that I really relate to is -• Punishing people who don’t say thank you by saying “you’re welcome” as quietly as possible...
It's more like November outside today, so something to help raise a smile :)What it’s like to be British• Worrying you’ve accidentally packed...
My aurea has almost never had more than a few red berries even in a good year. Usually it has none. It rarely flowers either, but the leaves look...
From Google-What is the difference between Sambucus nigra and racemosa?The flowers on nigra are organized in a flat dome shape with all...
It probably doesn't like being in a pot. They are vigorous shrubs and need a LOT of space for the roots. Could it go in the ground? Have you fed...
I remember when plastic surgery was a taboo subject. Today if you mention ‘Botox’ no one raises an eyebrow.
I'll try again...[ATTACH]
Oh yes - dunno how I missed that I usually see all of them - one of my days highlights :)
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I'm pretty sure they're bullaces on the right of my photo. Definitely sloes on the left - I've made gin with them years ago which is rather too...
I agree, it does take time - I still have my old Yahoo account (as it's free) but all I've had in there for the past couple of years is spam. I...
My garden is the same atm. We've had no noticeable rain for about 6 weeks and the soil is like concrete. When we eventually get some rain it...
Can you set up email forwarding on your BT email? If you can, then you could create a Gmail account or Hotmail account (thus freeing you from the...
It looks more like compacted soil rather than clay. The best thing to use to open it up is organic matter - if you have a compost heap that is the...
Just had a walk with my pooch and picked some sloes and what I think are bullace. Sloes on the left, Bullace on the right - neither are ripe just...
img_9447 - Aster divaricatusimg_9454 - Euonymus japonicus Aureus - you can prune it as much as you like :)
They're too big for damsons (plenty of ripe ones around here now) and definitely too big for sloes. Maybe bullace, but most likely plums -...
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