tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703986833050265474.post5118863783783329374..comments2024-03-22T07:18:18.281+10:30Comments on Lupey Loops: Autumn UpdatesJodiebodiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11377052537742885631noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703986833050265474.post-81909338014778938942016-04-02T17:15:54.408+10:302016-04-02T17:15:54.408+10:30Hello, thank you for you for taking the time to po...Hello, thank you for you for taking the time to pop in at Winkel's. My snowdrops are just peeking through and the rhubarb can just be seen above the surface of the earth, and the birds are singing in the morning too. Spring is definately here. I plant a little flower called Tagetes between my edibles in the garden as pests don't like them, I also stick Garlic in the eath or use it in powder form. Green soap against lice on roses. Wish you a lovely weekend, Pam in Norway xWinkel's Crazy Ideashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17934679165455175289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703986833050265474.post-59227611576437348182016-03-31T18:31:18.141+10:302016-03-31T18:31:18.141+10:30Thank you for your lovely thoughts about my scarve...Thank you for your lovely thoughts about my scarves. If only we could send the textures through cyberspace - the scarves are so very, very soft. It is always hard to let them go but it also makes me happy to know that something that I can make can bring just as much pleasure to others.<br />Do you intersperse flowers and herbs with vegetables in the garden? Some of my pak choy have been tasted by a garden pest overnight. I have placed a potted curry plant amongst them in the hope that the smell will confuse the pak choy predators and send them away.<br />I saw your snowy photos on your blog the other day but it is amazing how nature never stops - new shoots will come through. I hope you have a gorgeous summer this year, Pam. Your scenery is spectacular and so different to mine. xJodiebodiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11377052537742885631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703986833050265474.post-28916481256956331832016-03-28T14:19:18.653+10:302016-03-28T14:19:18.653+10:30Just love your scarves, very beautiful and look so...Just love your scarves, very beautiful and look so so soft. Your garden is looking nice, good idea with all the herbs inbetween. The snow is just leaving here so everything looks bleak and dead. A few weeks though, and new life will break through winter's floor again. Pam in Norway xWinkel's Crazy Ideashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17934679165455175289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703986833050265474.post-20751750345597364332016-03-26T17:27:04.497+10:302016-03-26T17:27:04.497+10:30We can relate to each other's climate issues t...We can relate to each other's climate issues then, Meredith with too much heat. What are you growing in your garden right now?<br /><br />Today I prepared a new garden bed with gypsum and lovely home-made compost. Bunny helped with the digging, inspected my garden fork and cleaned up the tiny weeds, roots and all! I hope to have a winter stir-fry plot with legumes and brassicas.<br /><br />Happy gardening and also growing for Little Buddy!Jodiebodiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11377052537742885631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703986833050265474.post-65808783688344104252016-03-25T22:47:41.858+10:302016-03-25T22:47:41.858+10:30Your garden looks like it is coming along nicely. ...Your garden looks like it is coming along nicely. Mine is too, now that we are in Spring here in Florida I only have a month or two before it gets too hot to grow things here, they will melt!<br />Hugs to you and Happy weekend,<br />MeredithMereknitshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04596140300034854370noreply@blogger.com