My neighbour in the flat above asked me if I could recycle their balcony pot plant compost and plastic pots. So I took it down to the allotment, sorted it and found a couple of bulbs which I planted in my bee patch!
The second one has yet to flower!
Recycled lilly!
Recycled lilly!My neighbour in the flat above asked me if I could recycle their balcony pot plant compost and plastic pots. So I took it down to the allotment, sorted it and found a couple of bulbs which I planted in my bee patch!
The second one has yet to flower! I'd like to live as a poor man with lots of money.
- Pablo Picasso
Re: Recycled lilly!Oh thats gorgeous Mallard
A friend of mine is moving away and has offered me her lilly plants from the garden, they are keeping thier house here so i will be round there come autumn to transplant it to my new garden They are beautifull flowers [center]Happy to have shown Titchy Clucker a little corner of France[/center]
Sara XxX Re: Recycled lilly!Just a word of warning Sara. The pollen off lily flowers can be poisonious to cats if they get it on their coat or feet, then lick it and ingest it. Google it for more info. This is why I wont have them in the house or garden with my lot.
Neutered pets are happy pets! Please spay or neuter your pets. There are thousands in rescue waiting for loving homes, and not enough people to take them on.
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