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new wild favourite: poached egg plant!

The big guy has a new favourite wildflower: the poached egg plant.  The name says it all. It’s also known as Meadow foam, of the Limnanthaceae family, and is originally native of California. They are low-growing annuals with pinnately divided leaves … Continue reading

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cold snaps & doing things out of season

The weather report warned on Easter Sunday of a big dip in temperatures, with days going from low 20s to 10 degrees Celcius.  Brrrrr!  We’d been lured into false confidence that spring was truly with us, and yesterday it was … Continue reading

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pond life with Percival

Earlier this week we spotted our palmate newt, who’d taken it upon himself to shimmy up the plastic lining of the pond to catch some sun. Percival seems to have grown and is now about 3 inches long, with a … Continue reading

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seeds a sprouting, birds a chirping…

Happy days indeed – despite the quiet covid apocalypse most of us are living through as if through a dream…   The Easter weekend was a scorcher and the days felt more like June than early April, with temperatures in … Continue reading

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gooseberry palace – completed

Yesterday we did a shorter session at the allotment.  The great Malink measured the communal water line, topped up our water reserves and a then helped me install the gooseberry into its new palace. The gooseberry palace, now with two … Continue reading

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getting buzzy ’bout bees too

We’ve been getting pretty buzzy ’bout bees too!  The super-dude picked up a postcard that identifies the ‘Bees of Kew’.  Using this (and the internet) we tried to identify some of the various bees we’ve been spotting up at the … Continue reading

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the sex lives of butterflies.. continued

So I kept at it.  Curious.  In other days I might have skipped over the passing query and simply let it drop into that pile of things you wonder about but never quite check up on.  But these strange coronavirus … Continue reading

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Orange Tip Butterfly

We spotted this little beauty this morning – hanging around H’s plot near the damask, supping on the nectar in vinca flowers. White wings with yellow tips – darker at the ends and points marked with lighter dots.  Blackish grey … Continue reading

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Tuesday’s toil

Just look at this beautiful bumble bee, gorging gloriously on the white blooming borage.  Awesome!  Love borage!  Love bees!  Over-the-moon swoony for bees, borage, blossoms! We went up nice and early.  Packed a picnic so we could sustain ourselves for … Continue reading

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the difference of a day

Last summer we planted a Jersey Blueberry – purchased near Ness Gardens up North – to mark our visit to the Mister’s relations on the Wirral. We only bought one blueberry bush, but it’s self-fertile.  It’s doing very well, and is … Continue reading

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