Ribh's D'Coopage

What is a *white night*? Second time you've mentioned it and I have no idea, since you're not living near either of the poles?
Oh dear. Our slang doesn't translate real well across the ocean. :( It just means a sleepless night.

You mentioned something about South Africa...? If you go to your account details you can add your general location ~ which is hugely helpful when we are discussing predators, medicines ~ or plants. :D ~ or when to curb the slang somewhat. ;)
 
I love scented plants also. I have a beautiful Carolina Jasmine growing outside my bedroom window. I recently planted a Tea Olive tree- also called a Fragrant Olive. I am so pleased with it, although it is slow growing. I have gardenia in my front beds, love the smell. Also, 5 drift roses, the smell is not very strong, but the blooms are plentiful and make great arrangements in the house. The only fragrant thing I hate so far is that blamed honeysuckle- that invasive sucker has almost killed the crepe myrtle on the side of the house. I have had a real battle trying to get that removed from the yard. Any suggestions on fragrant trees or bushes I can put in the back that takes full sun??
I'm sorry. As an Aussie I have no idea what is available in your part of the U.S ~ let alone what would grow there. We are sub~tropical & lots of the scented plants I know [I grew up further south where they do grow] won't grow up here. I have managed to seed most of my raised beds with freesias, which are gorgeous & will take full sun & my Mock Orange is in full sun too. I have a star jasmine just starting to get a move on on the verandah. Daphne is nice ~ but I killed mine. I love lilac but it probably won't grow up here. I haven't got round to trying yet. Some of the magnolias are strongly scented ~ the chooks killed mine. A google search will turn up other things I'm sure. :)
 
I would want to know that s she is eating. Can you keep giving her her own food supply somehow?
I'm keeping her separated for a bit Bob. It doesn't seem to be stressing her ~ she can see & hear everybody else. She let out an almighty screech to announce her arrival when I let her out this morning. I'd shut the pop door so I could monitor her descent. She jumped down. Not even a tiny wobble.🤔
 
She does not. She is not permitted to have them. Let me be (maybe) the first to welcome you to the thread. Lots of fun conversation here. Enjoy.
Thanks Bob. It's good to know my mates are on the job while I'm in slumberland. :D
 
Ha'penhy really stands out in your flock right now. Like a ray of golden sunshine passing through the clouds. 😍 🌥
She really is something isn't she! :D I don't have other brownish hens either so she does really stand out.
In South Africa, they are an invasive alien.
You must have a similar soil & climate to us then. :) Most of our natives have a reputation for not doing so well in foreign soils.
 

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