Coccinellidae
How many ladybirds have you seen this summer? I have only seen one and that was when it landed on my arm.
How many ladybirds have you seen this summer? I have only seen one and that was when it landed on my arm.
The summer sky above the garden is busy – with dashing flight, shining blue backs and burst of twittering which sounds more like gossip than birdsong – there is no mistaking the most beautiful, agile and heart-lifting of birds – the swallow.
This is the month for roses. Classic roses that adorn our walled kitchen garden are at their peak around the middle of June.
For me, nothing celebrates the glorious month of May more than the wonderful froth of cow parsley.
April begins with bare brown branches and bare brown soil and ends with long days full of the majesty of Spring.
I turn 41 next month, still a youngster I know, but I’ve been noticing recently signs that I’m getting older….. Thinking about the good old days, and the older I get the more good old days there are to look back on. Trying to remember where I left things and I find myself walking in […]
We don’t just have one one-legged pheasant. We have two. A male and female with two legs between them that Hew has named Percy and Percina.
realise that many moments I have in the garden amount to bird-watching. I love sitting with a mug of tea, hands dirty, watching the birds watching me.
There’s been a delivery……..of 9,150 bulbs to be precise.
Dahlias are back in vogue. Once dismissed as being terribly old fashioned and vulgar – gardeners and florists can’t get enough of the enduring charm of dahlias.