a nice old fashion type kitchen with a good old aga stove that would be nice. With a nice view out the glass double doors onto a nice lawn with me lurcher stretched out in the sun
Looks very similar Allan but I don't get the leaves wilting as such and the they look more like they have been literally bitten. I will dissect one tomorrow for closer inspection
I have them in 3 spots one on the flat they are starting to go and two on ridges that are well drained and one of the ridged beds is the picture and the other is not affected yet but I won't be holding me breath now lol.
They are all from sets this year. The exact thing happened on the other plot last year but I thought I had it sussed this year with nice fertile ground and well dug
shallots are holding there own but i can see the tips going white
Have a read here
http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c01722966
these steps talk you through changing the default location so you can then see where it is now and depending on what program you used to scan
Well as normal after getting off to good start its bye bye onions. It does my swede in or it would if I had any
Once it starts I might as well pull them up give it a week or two and I will just have bulbs left. Will have a google and find out what the hell it is
the tips start going white then look nibbled then game over
as predicted my mate is flying despite starting later than every one the green fingered devil lol
you can roll it back Albert thats one thing it is good at is coming back off
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you have 30 days give or take mostly take
I will get some footage when I'm close by, it is quite steep. Always good to get a few for the pot, but I dont much mind when things dont go my way, after all, they are just a bonus atb Doug
Looks like a bald version of wales
thats some bank in the distance. Can't complain at 6 either . I enjoy your posts and will watch the video at the weekend when the wife is out I can play on the tv then. Plus bit knackered tonight lol
slogging away the end is nigh
scrambling for space all ready as the early spuds are a long way from ready I imagine
runners poking through
squash had a nibbling so got some pellets down. Thought they would been safe up there
things really crack on with bit of plastic over them
going to be good year for the goosegogs best get them netted
dog is used to it now and just watches the world go bye
grump old neighbour can't get a word out of him might set the dog on him
Yes I thought you would First time I did them holes with Luke we actually missed the hole in the field behind us which of course was where it bolted
its still going strong despite the best efforts of a certain black lump
surprising how quick a ferret picks up slipping through the net with bells on. Not all the time mind but mostly. My old jill is great at it. They can get clogged but for the most part are ok and don't take a second to slip clean ones on. I use a locater with bells cover all the angles
Wouldn't be with out them as I am on my own most the time. I can ferret a blind spot knowing I can hear the ferret come out the other side. Also the dog can hear the ferreting coming as well so gives him a bit of warning of whats coming out.
that is not the attitude. We had a kitten in the yard few months ago so I popped it in the crate and handed it to the cats trust. Though I did use it as a training opportunity for what good it did me lol. But you have to try
we have a pet cocker coming up to 10 now his a cracking little fella. Bright as a button and keen as mustard. Got his as a house dog but if I had molded him and trained him he would have been a cracker for the field. As it is his just crackers and with out training this is the view you will see a lot of
but they are a great little breed