Oh believe me, I’ve killed one!I have a sort of dead hebe in a pot but in the spirit of my glass is half full. I have planted again and will see if it 'takes'. I believe it is pretty difficult to kill a hebe. Well done me
I’ve killed huge specimen plants before. You can kill absolutely anything in the garden!Oh believe me, I’ve killed one!
I’m the same with house plants. People compliment me on mine, and I tell them, well, these are the indestructible survivors, you should see how many I killed!I've killed tons of stuff, I have a black thumb. Plants thrive despite me rather than because of me.
Nice baskets for the boxes ColinI used to have free reign in a huge courtyard. Now I have balcony.
Only planting I’ve done here so far is these two balcony boxes.
I was quite shocked at how dry everything was after that wet winter!‘We’ (that is OH) has set too on the paving with the pressure washer. The excess water going into the surrounding beds. One section at a time and makes a. If difference.
I have finally overcome this issue, by emailing myself and attaching the picture. This squishes it down a bit in resolution. I then go to the email and save the picture from there in drop box (I made a folder called Squishes Photos: you can tell I am a tech expert!!!). Then I can use it from there on the forum. It is a bit lacking in spontinaity ( need some help with spelling @trophywench please) but it does work.I was quite shocked at how dry everything was after that wet winter!
I just tried to upload a photo from my laptop and it is crossed out with a message 'The uploaded file is too large for the server to process' so the only way is to save them from GooglePhotos to my documents and upload from there, but it's playing up, no photos showing after last Monday. Agh.
This was mine in Southampton - best £3 I ever spent in Woolworths! 🙂 Must get another 🙂
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