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Oh what a stunning colour :)
On photo - Escholzia
Is that the summer garden to the left ?
On photo - From the front gate.
Beautiful :)
On photo - Aubrieta cascade
It's beautiful so is your dog :)
Spritz what tree is that in the center?
On photo - Henry on guard duty!
love this dark pink :)
On photo - Akebia quinata full out.
Very happy little flower.
On photo - Claytonia sibirica
I have four of these Spritz. I had these growing on my covered patio. I've moved them to my front fence.
On photo - Akebia quinata full out.
What a lovely view.
On photo - Across the flower bed outside th...
Lovely
On photo - Double-flowered Vinca
This is a lovely Euphorbia.
On photo - Euphorbia 'Helena's Blus...
Great shot of part of your garden Spritz.
On photo - Across the flower bed outside th...
Spritz, this photo is very special. The path is great. the stones look like they have been there for a hundred years or so.
On photo - Henry on guard duty!
I agree.Couldn't imagine life without them.
On photo - Bluebells
I didn't know such a thing existed or is a mutation?
On photo - Double-flowered Vinca
Your Bluebells are way ahead of mine and I live in the same county.Mind you I am about 500ft altitude and a stones throw from the Mendips.
On photo - That strange frilly Bluebell again!
This is a new type of anemone to me!
On photo - Anemone nemorosa 'Buckland'
New one on me Spritz
On photo - Fragaria 'Lipstick'
Euphorbia I've heard of but not this variety
On photo - Euphorbia x martinii
Not heard of this one.
On photo - Corydalis flexuosa
This is new to me too.
On photo - Exochorda 'The Bride'
Not heard of this one before Spritz.
On photo - Anemonella thalictroides 'Ro...
Very nice - so nice I've just bought one!
On photo - Euphorbia x martinii
think this blog is turned into one about wildlife and destruction of it.... where i live it is amazing when we get to see a hawk or fox.. thousands of houses build in last few yrs plus ind estates so very few natural places of habitat for wildlife. it is a shame. lucky i am not too far from a forest so i can go for walks there.
On question - Mysterious hole!
This is a lovely blossom.
On photo - Weeping Pear blossom
You are very good at naming your plants Spritz. I've never heard of many of them.
On photo - Rhodiola
wow wow wow Truly Beautiful Barbara :D
On photo - Bluebells
Fantastic bluebell picture. Oooooh to be in England!
On photo - Bluebells
Thanks Sid point I was trying to make you put it more eloquently. It seems such a shame that most of nature has learnt to mistrust us not without very good reason. Gas poison electrocute trap shoot .We have otters trying to establish and yes you guessed it the fishing -angling --community going nuts.
On question - Mysterious hole!
You could try spreading some sand around the entrance and see if any footprints appear - like in Bonker's pond?
I have to agree with Ukslim re badgers - I for one would be utterly delighted to see a badger in my garden and my heart sinks when people advocate culling these facinating and sociable animals. It would be a fairly predictable conclusion if we tried to wipe out every creature that causes a nuisance to somebody = no wildlife at all!!!!
On question - Mysterious hole!
Wow are these in flower now Spritz?
On photo - Escholzia