Well said @jackinnj.
I know Stourhead well:
An excellent Garden, IMO. Wiltshire is a fine place, though I am unaware of Rhododendrons here:
I say this as someone marooned on the Southern Coast of Hamphire. Where Hurricanes Hardly Ever Happen.
Best Regards, Steve in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.
I know Stourhead well:
An excellent Garden, IMO. Wiltshire is a fine place, though I am unaware of Rhododendrons here:
I say this as someone marooned on the Southern Coast of Hamphire. Where Hurricanes Hardly Ever Happen.
Best Regards, Steve in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.
Seems like @system7 is living in a quite mild and fairly sunny spot, had to look up some sunshine maps for the island and indeed south is pretty nice while north-western Scotland is outright atrocious in that compartment.
Over here, southern Finland, we have around 1800 h of sunshine annually but oct-feb is way to cloudy and dark for my taste.
Over here, southern Finland, we have around 1800 h of sunshine annually but oct-feb is way to cloudy and dark for my taste.
Crocuses, courtesy of Mrs toby.
https://www.highcountrygardens.com/product/flower-bulbs/yellow-mammoth-dutch-crocus-bulbs
https://www.highcountrygardens.com/product/flower-bulbs/yellow-mammoth-dutch-crocus-bulbs
When my grand-daughters were younger, and lived only a few miles away...this was the time we would plant peas, especially snap-peas. They would eat them right off the vine to the consternation of their mom who demanded that the veg be washed.
They also ate the bush-beans right off the vines.
Now they are in an urban environment in Pittsburgh, so have to plant myself/
They also ate the bush-beans right off the vines.
Now they are in an urban environment in Pittsburgh, so have to plant myself/
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