I love art exhibitions and this monochrome one was just my kind of thing. I love baskets too and wooden crafts. Your lace creation was beautiful. Tired of the endless rain here in the U.K. it’s been a pretty miserable year so far. 😊
0:00 Intro 0:32 Chat 4:19 Art exhibition 6:10 Back at the farm 8:09 Insects 9:53 Irises 11:45 Collecting stones 18:08 Glass pieces 20:09 Raking out the stone wall
You dress turned out beautiful. Very nice art show. Re insects in the garden. Use Tulle fabric to wrap the plants that you want to protect. It really works. I was wondering about your dogs and their names. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. I shall definitely remember your suggestion about using tulle, that's very interesting. My dogs are called Nell and Frodo, Frodo is the black one and always by my side 🥰
Rhubarb - in the gardens of my childhood we had two different species - number one - green stem with red veins in it -- the taste was - now let's say "very sour" -lol. Number two was green - with dark green or light grey veins -- and yeah! the taste of this plant is for me till today the used definition of "OMG - damn, unbelievable SOUR"! ....On the other hand - the "Rabarberkompott" my Grandma used to cook was just delicious.
I love rhubarb. My grandmother would make boiled rhubarb, plenty of sugar and a dash of red colouring 😁 Then we would eat it chilled with ice cream. Yum.
We have just bought a couple of Acer's, looking forward to planting these in June. Never thought we would become gardeners ( loosely termed) as in the UK we have a terraced house with no garden.
Acers are lovely. Be careful that it's not too dry to plant in June, it's possible to keep them in pots until they are ready to plant. I'm a loosely termed gardener too!
I love art exhibitions and this monochrome one was just my kind of thing. I love baskets too and wooden crafts. Your lace creation was beautiful. Tired of the endless rain here in the U.K. it’s been a pretty miserable year so far. 😊
0:00 Intro
0:32 Chat
4:19 Art exhibition
6:10 Back at the farm
8:09 Insects
9:53 Irises
11:45 Collecting stones
18:08 Glass pieces
20:09 Raking out the stone wall
You dress turned out beautiful. Very nice art show.
Re insects in the garden. Use Tulle fabric to wrap the plants that you want to protect. It really works.
I was wondering about your dogs and their names.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. I shall definitely remember your suggestion about using tulle, that's very interesting. My dogs are called Nell and Frodo, Frodo is the black one and always by my side 🥰
Rhubarb - in the gardens of my childhood we had two different species - number one - green stem with red veins in it -- the taste was - now let's say "very sour" -lol. Number two was green - with dark green or light grey veins -- and yeah! the taste of this plant is for me till today the used definition of "OMG - damn, unbelievable SOUR"! ....On the other hand - the "Rabarberkompott" my Grandma used to cook was just delicious.
I love rhubarb. My grandmother would make boiled rhubarb, plenty of sugar and a dash of red colouring 😁 Then we would eat it chilled with ice cream. Yum.
@@hiddenawayinfrance yup-- and rhubarb cake too .
We have just bought a couple of Acer's, looking forward to planting these in June.
Never thought we would become gardeners ( loosely termed) as in the UK we have a terraced house with no garden.
Acers are lovely. Be careful that it's not too dry to plant in June, it's possible to keep them in pots until they are ready to plant. I'm a loosely termed gardener too!
Thank you for the reply, good to know❤
Amazing skills ❤
Thank you 🥰
You need to get a microphone so you can be heard better. Just a suggestion.