
Once upon of time I had a Yukka plant, seen here on the right. It wasn't very big and it leaned over a bit, but it seemed happy enough. Then we moved to Scotland...

and over night it became a Yukka stump

I looked out of the back door one morning last week and a couple of sheep were trying very hard to be interested in the grass - but I know

They've had a nibble at the rosemary too, I wonder if they like mint..?
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