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nicePeppers didn't really make it, this is the biggest (and it looks bigger than it is)...
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...tomatoes though are still going, hoping to get more but had almost 50 today...
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nicePeppers didn't really make it, this is the biggest (and it looks bigger than it is)...
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...tomatoes though are still going, hoping to get more but had almost 50 today...
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This morning it did not get anywhere near light till 10.30. I have seen water run past my front door off Clent many times but not for hours on end as it was raining when I got up at 5.30. I know some of you were not aware it was 5.30 twice a day.we moan when its too dry, we moan when it is too wet.
What's a mahonia as I can't open anything? I have just come back on the Forum.with help of Janice as me, reinvented. I will have to get a new logo. Nico. (I am him)
Ours don't scream but they make funny noises, any screaming IS from the local lunatics. I think we have mahonia then but flowers not, in the winter, but I will look and see if it does. I can't look at my old account now to see what you told me Janice. It's not an acer I will look up berberis. The flowers are pink and delicate. Ours is a bit feeble compared to the ones in books as Barmy hacked it but it survived.Can't remember if it was an acer or a berberis?
Mahonia has leaves a bit like holly and lovely yellow spikes of flowers in winter. (Mine just showing tinges of yellow).
Pedrocut's photo last year
In The Garden 2021
Around 2 am there is a vixen that comes in my garden.she sounds like someone screeming.. at first i thought it was someone in trouble, and went out with a search lamp only to see a fox. why she has picked my garden i dont know, but i wish it would scrambirminghamhistory.co.uk
Our leaves are falling, beautiful colours, Virginia creeper a rich red, the little red leaved tree Janice told me the name of and I have forgotten's leaves are a deep ruby red, we are pelted with a glut of acorns, they ping constantly on Barmy's ramshackle sheds and old cars and rusty plant machinery . His neighbour is going to see him, with another neighbour as Barmy's fir tree next to the neighbour's house is leaning. I hope I am around.The last pigeons have fledged, a magpie has discovered the little house feeder, how to keep him out. The 3 months early jasmine is in full bloom. We still have Esthereeds, Penstemans, petunias, snap dragons. the elephants ears are opening up, roses, hydrangea, not a lot but little splashes of colour. Nice neighbours' red apples are falling in to ours, we do the same and leave for the birds under our old apple tree. Nice splashes of spiked speedwell too.
It's the way I tilt my parasol.Nico your entry reminds me of…
The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady

i have them in my out house. some time the queen wasp is in one so bee carefull.i just put a bucket uder them and knock them off and put the lid on quick,then put it in the dustbinNot so much in the garden but more in the loft (but they are connected!)
The junk expands and another storage area needs to be opened up. This what I find this morning.
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How do such tiny creatures create something so huge? And why should they need to?
Should appreciate any advice for disposal. A powerful vacuum cleaner? I assume there is virtually no one in residence - or won't be after a few more frosts.
Chris
i saw a lot of wasp flying in a vent in the soffit.so i opend a small hatch into the loft.when i shone the lamp there was a huge nest,so i called the council.after a while a big man called to check it out he said i cant get in to do any thing in the loft the hatch is too small, i said its no your too large.he then went out side and got a small sprayer from his van squirted some what ever in the hole and departed. 2 days later i got a bill for £44 off the council. the wasps was still ther a week later, so i got some wasp nest foam remover £5 flebay squirted it in the hole job done. bet the £44 was for calling him too large