@Jack McHammocklashing, in a fairer financial world that would not be allowed to happen. The Big Boys make the rules … and change these as suits....
Last summer was so wet, I never even got the hosepipe out of the garage. :biggrin:In a “normal” yr, May would be about the earliest for me....
I don’t want to give the impression my mother was rendered destitute. She only “gambled” a small amount, spare to her needs. My point really was...
Saving is a good thing, no question. But for most small savers, stocks and shares are less likely to bring a steady, reliable return.My...
The City wants her to encourage stocks and shares ISAs. This is out of the Gordon Brown playbook. He wanted to get money into the stock market...
You could have two problems simultaneously there. The nibbling may be weevils, the leaf drop may be euomyous scale. If the latter is a factor,...
I am personally very England-centric. I consider myself English, although one great grandpa was Welsh and one grandma was French, and when one of...
We are very lucky here. Bill Bryson (the American travel writer who came to the UK as a young man on his first trip oversees … and loved it to...
Eat an orange and have a glass of water. Sorted! :biggrin:
Ah ha! All becomes clear. :biggrin: Do you hoover it?
You’ve got me pining for some more pelargoniums, @PzaMayor3. :biggrin: Have found this site that has the most astonishing choice, so might pick...
@Jenny namaste, that is exceptionally neat grass you have there. :blue thumb: Mine looks a right scraggy mess, so much so I am thinking of...
He already believes everyone loves and admirers him. And his biggest lover/admirer is … himself!
Collected another bag of my never-ending supply of oak leaves. Stood in the middle looking round thinking “What a mess!” and mentally adding...
February masquerading as May … :biggrin:[ATTACH] [ATTACH]Tutu is an excellent name for that one, @Escarpment.
How lovely to see sunshine in December! :)The daffodil took me by surprise, in amongst all those pelargonimus, etc, that we associate with...
:hate-shocked:And if it all goes pear-shaped, blame @Perki! :biggrin:I agree they are tough plants. If you cut back by half and it regrows...
Sounds like a plan. :blue thumb: I would leave it for a month or so though. That way the coldest weather should be over and it will be ready to...
I would think your climate would be tricky for it unfortunately, @Victoria.
Clearly boas don’t do subtle! :biggrin:
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