fryup wrote: » did a bit of diggin today with a fork and snap! how do i get the broken bit out ??
hirondelle wrote: » If you have a suitable area or a a firepit you could burn it out.
NIMAN wrote: » Does anyone here roll their gardens? I have some sections of my garden that have tracks in them now, due to mowing when the ground was soft. Makes for uncomfortable mowing now, as the mower bounces up and down going over the area. No longer have a ride-on, so only option for me would be one you could push/pull yourself. Are these any use?
GreeBo wrote: » You would be much better off (and your lawn would benefit) from filling/levelling rather than compacting it down further.
SouthWesterly wrote: » The start of my wine cap mushrooms
fryup wrote: » tasty?
Graces7 wrote: » admired the forgetmenot carpet!
fryup wrote: » yes people rave on about bluebells but i think forget-me-nots are much nicer & vibrant in colour
magicbastarder wrote: » is the wosterberry the source plant for worcester sauce?
SouthWesterly wrote: » Different spelling Told my kids a jostaberry was Just a Berry. It went down well:)
SnowyMuckish wrote: » My allium Purple Sensations aren’t looking very sensational this evening! I have about 60 bulbs, a lot turning yellow at the tips over the last few days.
CelticRambler wrote: » Hey, SM - how did this work out for your alliums? Mine were a lot slower to appear than yours, but almost all of them had the same yellowing of the tips. Other than that, they're looking quite healthy - seem to be on the point of bursting into flower (perfectly timed for me to miss the display :mad: )