

Max
Bus stop lovely, but what fish did you have Max. I have made a good old English dish for tea. Mexican Lasagnecyprusmax47 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 4:34 pm Driving home after my Saturday Fish Lunch I HAD to stop the car and use my camera... this colour you will find only occasionally from such a huge shrub
Max
Your photo is the same bus stop, just years ago before renovation obviously. Much nicer now.
Dominic, Pampas grass is like Bamboo one of the favourite places for snakes to hide. I removed both in my last garden for this reason. If you use the green insect spray instead of the yellow one ( also for cockroaches) it is more strong....Dominic wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 9:26 am The worst experience we had last autumn was the huge Pampas grass we inherited in our back garden. When that shed it's seeds they went up in a huge arc, across the garden, and straight into the pool. It inspired me to get rid of the grass, but it had a wasps nest lurking inside and the wasps didn't want to be disturbed. I remember as I was cutting it back with a chainsaw, a single wasp appeared from nowhere, and I watched in slow motion as it turned to me and dive bombed. The cunning little bugger went straight for my eyes, though luckily I was wearing my glasses. It stung me below the rim, and it felt like I had been punched by somebody holding a pencil.
I then learned that wasps can't fly at night, so went back and sprayed it with WD40.
Since then, I have used the "wasps can't fly at night" rule to good effect. It makes getting rid of wasp nests straightforward, but I use insect spray instead of WD40 now.