Culicoides Impunctatus
Ground attacks by slugs and snails may attack the plants but a predator is worse if it attacks the gardener. … More Culicoides Impunctatus
Ground attacks by slugs and snails may attack the plants but a predator is worse if it attacks the gardener. … More Culicoides Impunctatus
The end of summer harvests usually include pumpkins and squashes, if you have the space. I don’t but that didn’t keep me back when I grew a ‘trombone’. … More Trombones In The Garden
Plants can be a bit furtive and sneak into places when no-one is aware of them. Reusing compost comes up with many surprises. … More It’s A Dirty Trick
It’s deemed a fruit, but eaten like a vegetable. Who can’t enjoy eating a tomato, cooked, in a salad or just by itself. It’s a jewel amongst the treasures of a greenhouse. … More Tomato Time
Winter vegetables, Greens … More Cool Greens
A little bit of imagination goes a long way. It’s always worthwhile thinking if there is an alternative to buying what you need. … More Binder Twine And Duct Tape
Sad as it is to see summer days shorten, there is a new growing season to think about. There is still plenty of seeds to be sown for autumn/winter harvests and clearing out old growth to make way for new in time for the next season. … More Heading Towards Autumn
Love them or loathe them, they are part of ecology and help rid us of disease carrying insects. … More Harvestmen In My Garden
Not only do we waste a lot of food, the supermarkets discard a lot, but tonnes are left in the farmer’s fields after being rejected by the supermarkets. … More Little Glean Apples
Cats, dogs and any other animal is welcome in my garden as long as they are well behaved tourists. … More Pe(s)ts Of The Furry Kind