WHAT'S GROWING IN YOUR GARDEN ??
WHAT'S GROWING IN YOUR GARDEN ??
Two of my pyrawotsits burst into bloom today. The other one always lags behind.
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You're a little behind the curve up there in the outer west mids. Mine has been in blossom for about a week now and is growing outwards like crazy.
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Pyrowotsit has been looking good for about a week now. Training the little(?) fella over an arch and have the scars to prove it. Birds like it though, which makes it all worthwhile.
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My Jasmine is out in full flower at present. The scent is so lovely that as I drive my car onto my drive in the front garden I can smell it from the back garden. I think I can even detect it in the kitchen with the back door shut!! The scent is so powerful, especially at night I think the whole neighbourhood can smell it!!!
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Thanks greenfinch - I think that's it - I didn't know what it was called
The slab is one I put an empty ground table on to help catch the debris from the sunflower heart feeder above, which has a seed catcher/base tray attached to it too. Despite this the mess is slowly building up again, around it.
This fungi has literally appeared overnight
The slab is one I put an empty ground table on to help catch the debris from the sunflower heart feeder above, which has a seed catcher/base tray attached to it too. Despite this the mess is slowly building up again, around it.
This fungi has literally appeared overnight
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Nuthatch's reference to 'squishy cherries' in the Blackbirds topic remins me that I have not eaten one single cherry from my tree this year. It is totally bereft of cherries.
I blame the woodies
I blame the woodies
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Yep, them along with Sturks and Blackbirds. They all love them and not too fussy about them being fully ripe.Placido wrote:Nuthatch's reference to 'squishy cherries' in the Blackbirds topic remins me that I have not eaten one single cherry from my tree this year. It is totally bereft of cherries.
I blame the woodies