Hi. I have a few clumps of culinary Rhubard growing and this pic taken this morning shows it already getting cracking - totally unprotected out in...
Hi all. Just a quicky this posted here since it concerns wildlife / plants. A few pics of some lovely wild native Hellebores (H. foetidus)...
Hi. Thanks to you all - super folks. Jane - do not see faux pas used a lot these days - when younger and before school French lessons...
Hi Bernieh. A very similar bird we have here also with a curved beak but with white front is the Treecreeper - this does its feeding probing...
Hi. Really very good indeed. Oh that my efforts were only a part as good as yours - however I do enjoy it especially the wet on wet in skies. Syd.
Hi. Lovely flowers and the foliage very good also. Grew a few myself singles and doubles - favourite double was a large flowered pink one with...
Hi all. I am a terror for forgetting occasions and here I am at this moment just remembering it was my birthday 0n the 12 Feb. I remembered this...
Hi Ginny. Speaking of Lamiums did you ever grow the real ramper in the family which I think then was called Lamium galeobdolon but think now is...
Hi. A lovely little bird and good pics - its description being very diminutive fits our Dunnock nicely which also is n0t flashy but has nice...
Hi Eileen, Jane, all. So glad you like the idea and the pics but please note these are selected, some from last garden, from my folders and some...
Hi all. I will dedicate this to Jane ref her comment on looking out on a wintry scene and thinking forward to better weather and the garden (...
Hi Jane, Sherry, Frank. Thank you for the kind comments ref my humble "camera bashing". I do have a selection of cameras and also lenses to...
Hi. Just a thought this. The Lamiums I have always found once established ( given a good start) do well in dry conditions. Quite smallish and...
Hi. Latest added to jug collection.
Hi. Quite Springlike here. Another brightener for you.
Hi Sherry. Sorry for delay in replying. I am another who is always on the go but mostly keep a camera very near to hand and watch for...
Hi. More colour appearing daily.
Hi. Tidying up the pics and found these - self explanatory except the last is a Hummingbird Hawk Moth hovering at a Phlox flower - wings just a blur.
More Spring things.
Hi. First Crocus - plenty more to come but these first always especially welcome. Other flowersforming is Helleborus foetidus.