Australian and New Zealand Gardening: TEA ROOM #113, 0 by 77sunset
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77sunset wrote: Good morning everyone. Another lovely Spring day. Lovely to wander around the garden looking at everything so green and lush now. Lots to do getting ready for the Trash & Treasure on Sunday. Charleen, so sad when a furry friend has to leave us, but you will find comfort in all the others , especially your new little T Bo. You will have many happy memories to look back on. Dianne, your council must have lots of money to be sending the street cleaner around so often...lol. Grace is a very pretty rose and mine is getting buds. She has to fight her way through the Hebe as I planted her in a corner and now cannot move her. I see her waving arms and she will put out lots of flowers . A/F, we have a bit of curly leaf on a couple of the fruit trees, but I never worry about it, as Dianne says , it doesnt affect the fruit. Al, those harvest festivals must be fun. I live in a rural area too but we have nothing like that at all. You are lucky to have your freezer filled by your sons. I used to live in Western Australia and my then partner was always able to get us plenty of wild meat. I do miss the kangaroo steaks and the emu and goat meat. So many do gooders here dont like anyone killing them. I see nothing wrong in it as farmers are shooting the animals all the time and just leaving the carcasses where they drop. Thats awful. Hello Anthony, Colleen , Moon and Karen. I am off to enjoy the sun and hope you all get plenty of it too. Heres something yummy for morning tea....Delicious Chocolate Cake. Happy day Jean. |