Two lovely big furry moths resting during the day on my doors - one on the front, one on the back!Drinker Moth [IMG][IMG]Oak Eggar[IMG]
I have the same problem. The thing is, even if you go by the plant sizes listed in the books... The plants haven't read the books :wallbanging:
Well done! I fully agree with the results, as those were the three I voted for! :yay:
The Japanese anemones are looking good too. A nice deep pink double with super dark foliage. Variety, anyone, please?[IMG][IMG]
I am not sure if today's task counts as gardening or mountaineering...digging out old, dense, weed-ridden clumps of Libertia and Alchemilla from a...
My unknown crocosmia is looking fab at the moment.[IMG][IMG]It is about the size of montbretia, so much smaller than 'Lucifer', and...
After a judicious application of slug pellets, I am seeing recovery of some of my plants. This Salvia now has new leaves growing at the base!...
My slow worms are sheltering out of the rain under their square of roofing felt. There was also a nice Violet Ground Beetle under there, plus an...
Thanks for the advice. It's Devon. It never stops raining, so the soil is wet, if not that heavy. Unfortunately at the moment most of my vast...
Found this this morning on my new treasure, Hemerocallis 'Frosted Pink ice'...[IMG]
Yes, a Red Admiral, to be precise. Lovely.
What a lovely set of butterflies and moths! Thank you for sharing. :)
1. Tetters, Look up and Think of England...I like the simplicity and the composition. 2. Wiseowl, Eyes Wide Open.....a lovely sky shot 3. Roders,...
I do have a few day lilies, and the foliage does suffer, particularly on younger plants.
Ok, useful warning, thanks!
Great suggestions, thank you.
That is bergamot, or Monarda. Great for bees.
Yes, but it was a good game!
Ooh, yes, that looks about right, doesn't it? Not one I know, but always happy to learn!
Yes.
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