I’ve had plenty of bumblebees. I grow lots of lavender and a few other bee friendly plants, that keeps them happyi did wonder where they went as a rule there is 1or 2 jumping about.
no bumble bees this year it is sad not to see them about
I’ve had plenty of bumblebees. I grow lots of lavender and a few other bee friendly plants, that keeps them happyi did wonder where they went as a rule there is 1or 2 jumping about.
no bumble bees this year it is sad not to see them about
We lost the lavender maybe that's why. The little bees goes for the spiked speedwell and cotoneaster, that was poor this year but we had some renovations done and the workers damaged a lot. They had no regard for the garden at all. They like the golden rod though. The hollyhocks were poor this year they were squabbling over the pollen I have never seen that before. Had to buy new nasturtiums seeds too our crop was poor last year.I’ve had plenty of bumblebees. I grow lots of lavender and a few other bee friendly plants, that keeps them happy
Even getting quite a few bees now, mid September, flowers on ivy proving particularly attractive. Mahonia will usually keep them interested later in the year.I’ve had plenty of bumblebees. I grow lots of lavender and a few other bee friendly plants, that keeps them happy
Even getting quite a few bees now, mid September, flowers on ivy proving particularly attractive. Mahonia will usually keeps them interested later in the year.
Sat on doorstep after breakfast iin Madams front garden with the hounds sunny day garden was alive with bees and odd butterfly sI’ve had plenty of bumblebees. I grow lots of lavender and a few other bee friendly plants, that keeps them happy
Same hereEven getting quite a few bees now, mid September, flowers on ivy proving particularly attractive. Mahonia will usually keep them interested later in the year.
I have several New Zealand Flax plants which throw up spikes of flowers. I'd never have believed it, but the bees absolutely love the flower heads. Ceanthus is also always popular with the bees each year.
Yes I bought a pot of Verbena and Yarrow. It spreads fast. The butterflies head for the laurel flowers but they don't last long. Getting a lot of vines there are 3 now, one is a Virginia Creeper two wild and next door has a grape vine, queue the music, and it has escaped.Verbina is another one I grow for the bees, it just seesmt o go on floowering the whole summer
What are the leaves like Janice?This is the hawkbit we have in the meadow over the road from us.
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(I can't look as the meadow plants have finished and the meadow has been mown). From memory - long and thin but toothed. A bit like a dandelion but mich thinner.What are the leaves like Janice?
I love the detail of that wall, the design and workmanship are wonderful as is the garden!Stand well back Madam backing car out
so i can go to work
No just thinking all still in Bloom
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Yes RichardI love the detail of that wall, the design and workmanship are wonderful as is the garden!
Oh the wall. !!!!Stand well back Madam backing car out
so i can go to work
No just thinking all still in Bloom
Indian Summer?View attachment 210055
We've had a pair of foxes visiting our communal lawns after midnight before the hedgehogs get here for some time now. I put out tit-bits when I can. Last night they copped for half a roast chicken, which must have put a smile on their furry faces.FOX NEWS.
Had the trail camera out at night for about 140ish days now. There seems to be a fox visit every 3 days, and I see the one with the limp now and again. He can put a bat on when he wants to, so he does not seem disadvantaged.
Old Bill the Badger seemed to come once a week, but has not been seen for 3 weeks.
Beefsteak is great, our favorite is heirloom!Has anyone grown tomatoes this year? I’ve never known this before, but for the first time we’ve had plants growing that must have seeded themselves. The most successful has grown in a small area where a clematis had been cut down. It’s a beefsteak variety and we’re still having fruit from it now. The strange thing is I didn’t think I grew that type last year…..very odd…