I would love to post some pictures on this site how do I do this please
Read the faq on how to post pictures.
Sign up for www.photobucket.com or a similar website that will publish your photos. Photobucket is nice and easy.
Upload you pictures from your hard drive to that website by browsing your hard disk to find the pic.
Copy the photobucket link under the photo when you've uploaded it.
Create a post here, type [img.] But exclude the .
Paste the link from photobucket.
Then type [/img.] Again without the .
I have to put the . in otherwise the website thinks i'm trying to post a picture and won't show it.
Bingo!!
(I couldn't see the faq, so I hope this helps.)
I use Photo bucket as my host like Paul says... then it is quite easy..
(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e190/Plot52/DSCN2026.jpg)
Just a reminder for why we do it, last september...
It can be even easier that that! (no disrespect to you Paul)
After you have uploaded your pictures to 'Photobucket' right click on the IMG code (bottom link)and copy it, then tranfer/copy it to here.
This saves you using the tags Paul suggested;
What you are trying to do is copy your picture location as in this example;( in Pauls method you would add tags to this link)
http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd27/tgalmanac/Allotment/P1010887.jpg
This method will give a link but not a picture wheras the IMG code will give you a picture
Example;
(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd27/tgalmanac/Allotment/P1010887.jpg)
tee gee on quick qustion how many pepper plants did you have to get so many peppers. I have two at the mo
Saddad, nice photo, what intrigues me is the white electrical implement on the right near the bag of carrots, reminds me of something !!!!!!!!! wonder what ;D
Quotetee gee on quick qustion how many pepper plants did you have to get so many peppers
As I recall I think I had 2 beds of 8 & 2 with 6 so 28.
Incidentally; those in the picture was the final harvest.
During the season I use the biggest of the green ones earlier in the season and this act as a thinning out process thus giving more growing space for those that are left.
Quote from: Stevens706 on April 24, 2008, 12:13:50
Saddad, nice photo, what intrigues me is the white electrical implement on the right near the bag of carrots, reminds me of something !!!!!!!!! wonder what ;D
There's also a matching one on the left, his and hers maybe?
It's a hand blender, so wipe that smile off your face!!
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