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Saint posted:
Baz posted:

Peas shouldn’t be purple 

Mine peas have gone yellow - half dead

Well it was my first time and grown in the greenhouse = too hot

Awww ...never mind , you will know for next year 

Baz
Yogi19 posted:
Saint posted:
Baz posted:

Peas shouldn’t be purple 

Mine peas have gone yellow - half dead

Well it was my first time and grown in the greenhouse = too hot

What a shame 

Never really knew how much water to give them either

Never mind - won't grow again cos i'm not having the garden look like Monty's

i.e. a jungle LOL

Saint
Saint posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Saint posted:
Baz posted:

Peas shouldn’t be purple 

Mine peas have gone yellow - half dead

Well it was my first time and grown in the greenhouse = too hot

What a shame 

Never really knew how much water to give them either

Never mind - won't grow again cos i'm not having the garden look like Monty's

i.e. a jungle LOL

Baz
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:

`Yogi , my daughters  wood eating bees are back 

 Oh no!

 

The wasp man is coming tomorrow night to remove the nest. I’ll be staying indoors 

Yes ....sounds like a good plan 

Baz
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:

`Yogi , my daughters  wood eating bees are back 

 Oh no!

 

The wasp man is coming tomorrow night to remove the nest. I’ll be staying indoors 

Yes ....sounds like a good plan 

Can you remove wood eating bees....or is there a way to “discourage” them? 

Yogi19
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:

`Yogi , my daughters  wood eating bees are back 

 Oh no!

 

The wasp man is coming tomorrow night to remove the nest. I’ll be staying indoors 

Yes ....sounds like a good plan 

Can you remove wood eating bees....or is there a way to “discourage” them? 

Not according to the bee man....apparently the lay the larvae on untreated wood , and they just lay there and then start tunnelling out when they are ready 

Baz
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:

`Yogi , my daughters  wood eating bees are back 

 Oh no!

 

The wasp man is coming tomorrow night to remove the nest. I’ll be staying indoors 

Yes ....sounds like a good plan 

Can you remove wood eating bees....or is there a way to “discourage” them? 

Not according to the bee man....apparently the lay the larvae on untreated wood , and they just lay there and then start tunnelling out when they are ready 

Bummer! 

Yogi19
Saint posted:

I would love to have a large garden with a few beehives and a river at the bottom 

I’d like the river , but while I like bees in ones and twos I don’t want thousands of them 

Baz
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Saint posted:

These two should have a kiss

 

 . . .as friends of course 

 

Rearrange these words "get gutter mind of out your the"

Now, gimme a minute or three . . . .

Saint

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