@claudiadeyong I love it and I've learned how to avoid the crowds. My key tip is that if crowds gather around a garden because Monty Don (or someone) is presenting on it then it's the perfect opportunity to look at the other gardens.
It’s that time of the year where all the early flowering varieties of Magnolias buds are bursting. We have many size and colour options in stock right now, so come and see us and have a coffee and cake too.
@cathburns I only know about endometriosis via @CharHartigan 2019 @The_RHS#RHSTatton show garden called "1 in 10" reflecting the fact that 1 in 10 women in the UK suffer from the condition. A beautiful garden and a great education.
@cathburns I was listening on Radio 4 "Today" this morning. My personal opinion is that not enough men know about those conditions that affect only women (like endometriosis). This leads them to dismiss them as "women's problems" rather than seeing them as serious and debilitating issues.
@DrMarkLythgoe@cathburns Always superb reporting by @cathburns I started to realise what a great journalist she is during Covid when she cut through all the misinformation with clear and reliable reporting.
Most perennials benefit from division every two to three years to maintain health and vigour 🌱
Plants can be divided successfully if they're kept well-watered afterwards and aren't in active growth. Take a look at our guide to dividing perennials 👇
https://t.co/xZIqjK1ijd
@standupmaths I'm hoping you fixed the mistake on page 0.994522 you show the formula for the interior angles of any n sided polygon as (n-1) x 180°. But this would mean the interior angles of a 3 sided polygon would be 2 x 180°. The correct formula should be: (n-2) x 180°. It's a great book.
@standupmaths I spotted a mistake on page 0.994522 you show the formula for the interior angles of any n sided polygon as (n-1) x 180°. But this would mean the interior angles of a 3 sided polygon would be 2 x 180°. The correct formula should be: (n-2) x 180°. It's a great book.