So! Right then. Well, i just keep saying it but this thread is very interesting…why, you sould be a contributor to Springwatch and their battery...
That is what I have been doing, Loggie. What a job ! Your border looks great.
I was given some here once, let them become well over-ripe and made some jam. It was good, but turned out too sweet.
It is a beauty. The white ones really stand out in the garden.
More questions than answers. How do you distinguish between your guests.
Exciting business there. You guys be careful with those bears, some folks think they are not too dangerous, but they can hurt you. Just mind how...
Good luck with that one, Riley. I visited my bee mentor a couple of days ago for tea and he showed me one that he had just bought and planted outside.
Very pretty, Clay. Yes, very pretty indeed. Do you have more?
Jewell— A lovely flower always has a place in a garden, doesn’t it.
Chuckle— Re: that parting comment. It reminds me of a commercial on the telly and the phrase that is now used by the general public is, “….not...
Wowzers! That is splendid !
Jewell—Glad to help. I am a Campanula fan. I have had several types over the year and still have a couple here and there on the lottie. Enjoy that...
Zigs, I can’t make out what is on that anemone. What is going on?
Well, that is a very attractive bird, isn’t it. Thanks for the trouble.
That’s a gregarious Clem. It really does ask for attention, doesn’t it.
Could it be a Campanula? Perhaps glomerata.
I have seen some about two weeks ago.
It is incredible. It looks like you will need some professional help to get this sorted.
I also think it is a weed, but still the flowers could be nice. We have a weed here that looks very similar. They blow in on little structures...
Glad you liked this posting. I did a few more of these on here. It was a little different each year. I was not a judge on the day— it was not a...