That's good news. My garden is block paved, so it's a potted garden. Plus it's south facing!News on TV yesterday that we have not had enough rain this year so there could be hosepipe bans,![]()
First photo. Are they Polyanthus or Primrose ? I can never tell the difference ! Whatever they are they are really cheerful.
We have been at -6/7 for the past 4 days with at least 4 more to go. Plants are suffering thermal shock!
Polyanthus, I think.First photo. Are they Polyanthus or Primrose ? I can never tell the difference ! Whatever they are they are really cheerful.
Arh, I shall try and remember that, 'us' means multiple, so the polyanthus. Primrose is the other one. I did say try!!!!!!The polyanthus has several flowers on one stalk whilst the primrose has one flower on each stalk
great jan ..us harringtons are a sturdy lotAble to prune another shrub this morning. (Garden bin now full so rest will wait until it has been emptied on Friday).
However, I was delighted to find some plants shooting. This is for Lyn - both my "harringtons" are showing signs of good growth.
This was last year
In the garden 2022
https://www.rhs.org.uk/prevention-protection/potentially-harmful-garden-plants Managed ti open it this time. I can't see angelic there, our friend used to grow it and eat it.birminghamhistory.co.uk
No picture.Forgive my ignorance but I spotted this on my patio today. I have my frog spawn in the ponds and everything seems OK. But what is this? Why on the patio? I don't think I have a toad. I thought perhaps that a bird may have hoiked something out of the pond and dropped it but I have looked up dragonfly eggs or lavae and it doesn't look like the stuff I have seen online, though I did see dragonflies in the ponds last summer. I thought I would pick it up with a piece of card by sliding it underneath. I was going to put it in a water bucket. However, it didn't want to budge and is stuck like glue to the slab. All very odd. Any ideas or suggestions?
Ah yes, the photo would help. Have you seen my marbles - I've looked in the fridge and pantry!No picture.
Steve.
Forgive my ignorance but I spotted this on my patio today. I have my frog spawn in the ponds and everything seems OK. But what is this? Why on the patio? I don't think I have a toad. I thought perhaps that a bird may have hoiked something out of the pond and dropped it but I have looked up dragonfly eggs or lavae and it doesn't look like the stuff I have seen online, though I did see dragonflies in the ponds last summer. I thought I would pick it up with a piece of card by sliding it underneath. I was going to put it in a water bucket. However, it didn't want to budge and is stuck like glue to the slab. All very odd. Any ideas or suggestions?
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If you have Sturgeon in your pond, I would say that it is Beluga caviar. If not, I go for Toad spawn.
Both options could be completely wrong of course.
Steve.
I'm sure it's not toad spawn which is in long strings. Wonder if it is frog spawn pulled out by a bird or something and has died off. Not a clue otherwise