Yeah, a taste of raw meat in his mouth. He's not Welsh so no worries about what else the sheep were running from :winks:
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Three in one go, you’re on form Terry :yesyes:
Although I want to know what ‘makes’ dancing is. I hope it’s not an autocorrect for naked dancing. Because if it is, I demand to know why you’ve been spying on me. It’s a very personal and private thing between me and my 1,000,000 instagram followers. I do believe I broke the internet once. Kim Kardashian was fuming.
Agreed on Terry's humour streak, and the early hours of the morning too!!
Have planted a root section of a Salvia Amistad that the neighbours gave me. Its a gorgeous plant but not totally hardy, so we'll have to see. I'm not a fan of mollycoddling plants, all that bringing them indoors over winter, tucking them into bed with a mug of cocoa etc.
I'm not either fishman. Agapanthus supposedly needs to be tight in its container and out of the frost in the winter. Do I do that? Nope. And they've been fine.
My beans are coming up nicely, and I have some baby tomato plants coming up too. Still nothing from the peppers, maybe it was a bad packet of seeds. I also have tiny little carrots popping up! I planted them in a container I have that is really deep, deeper than they'd probably get even outside, so I'm hoping they work out. It would be nice if I could grow them like that indoors because then I could potentially just grow them all year long.
That sounds like you're doing well Poppy. Lots coming up. Some seeds stay viable for longer than others, perhaps that would explain your peppers.
Carnation, I grew dahlias when I knew nothing about gardening. So I'd leave the tubers out over winter. If it was a cold winter they would go mushy and die, but milder and they'd survive. I still prefer fully hardy though.
That’s brilliant poppy :yesyes: