We've got no idea, @Liriodendron, any likely we've filled, but they are getting in somewhere.
Yes, @Badly_Maintained they are Poppies.
As an ex ICU doctor, I can reinforce the view that Leptospirosis can be a very serious disease. I have seen several deaths caused by it.
Grit is readily available at most G/S.
Today I will be feeding my Roses and planting out my Autumn sown Sweet Peas.
Hi allFeeling a bit hacked off this morning, we have rats back in the kitchen and a Red Deer has been rampaging in the garden.
I grow mine in a 50/50 mix of JI2 and grit.
Apricate.To bask in the sun.
I like to keep my Eucalyptuses small with the pretty blue juvenile foliage, so I have stooled them today. They will grow 4-6 feet in the year.
One of my lawns is still under water, so no chance of mowing it.
I would leave it for now.
I cannot see anything that says it is definitely VWilt. It is not unusual to get die back on Acers, just prune out any grey, obviously dead...
Could I urge people to put their locations in information as so much gardening advice depends on where you are. Inverness is very different from...
Hi all A beautiful day here too, but another awful nights sleep, but hopefully get out into the garden.
It looks very dry which won't help.
Really pleased you are happy with the new car, @Dovefromabove
IMO the biggest problem with leaving Dahlias in the ground, is not the cold, or even the wet, but slugs eating the emerging growth, so I dig mine...
Such sad news, just heard Steve Harley has died. Come up and see me, make me smile.
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