potatoes growing in posts and bags new bed on the right, still to get wooden edges nearly everthing still covered in fleece tomatoes and herbs in the greenhouse
Claire, I wish you were living closer to me so I could get first hand advice. Your garden looks great to me. My wife would enjoy you since she likes all kinds of plants as well. I have enjoyed your pictures of Scotland. It will never happen but I wish someday Cheryl and I could take a trip to Ireland and Scotland and see the homes of my ancestors. The McNeacailles (they go by Nickell now) came from Scotland and the Delaney's came from Ireland.
Sigrun, I had good 'new potatoes' in buckets last year, the plants this year all look quite healthy so I am hoping for a nice crop, even if they are small. Ramblin, you'd be welcome to wander round and I'll bore anybody who cares to listen!! Scots and Irish is a good fiery mix!!! Wildside, thankyou, I prefer how it looks when the fleece comes off, it just looks like piles of dirty laundry!! E4, thankyou, theres a little bit each of a lot of things, it makes the seed growing process a bit more exciting! just reading your truck story, not reallyl funny but had to laugh my car is an old heap too!!
A lifetime of kind horsemanship, I think we were doing natural horsemanship before it was ''invented''
I have completed Level One with Quantum Savvy Natural Horsemanship.
I am sad I can no longer access the Parelli learning platform, its just too expensive with too many changes.
I've tried some clicker training with good results , but haven't found any one person to wholly agree with. I guess I'll just need to keep trying to see what works
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Claire have you luck with the potatos in bags and others? I have not had one.
Sigrun
Claire, I wish you were living closer to me so I could get first hand advice. Your garden looks great to me. My wife would enjoy you since she likes all kinds of plants as well. I have enjoyed your pictures of Scotland. It will never happen but I wish someday Cheryl and I could take a trip to Ireland and Scotland and see the homes of my ancestors. The McNeacailles (they go by Nickell now) came from Scotland and the Delaney's came from Ireland.
Everything looks so neat and tidy and so abundantly promising!!!
Wow, impressive. It looks like you've squeezed quite a bit into a small space.
Sigrun, I had good 'new potatoes' in buckets last year, the plants this year all look quite healthy so I am hoping for a nice crop, even if they are small.
Ramblin, you'd be welcome to wander round and I'll bore anybody who cares to listen!! Scots and Irish is a good fiery mix!!!
Wildside, thankyou, I prefer how it looks when the fleece comes off, it just looks like piles of dirty laundry!!
E4, thankyou, theres a little bit each of a lot of things, it makes the seed growing process a bit more exciting! just reading your truck story, not reallyl funny but had to laugh my car is an old heap too!!
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