Well, the last couple of weeks have been far too hot to do anything much more than laze around in the garden. We have made the most of the new patio, using it to sit and play games, eat breakfast and lunch, read and study, and watch birds on the feeder, fences and in the trees surrounding us. We have seen starlings, blue tits, coal tits, goldfinch, sparrows, robin, blackbirds, herring gulls, mallards, buzzards, crows and jackdaws. Most of these aren't in the garden, and the bird feeder is not very popular, except for the mealworms which are devoured by the starlings and blackbirds. I must review what I put in there.
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| Verbena bonariensis |
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| Foxglove |
I decided to do something about the dilapidated rose arch that I inherited with the garden; I thought it was being pushed over by the hedge, so I cut the hedge back. This made no difference, so I took it to pieces instead. This was very easy - just unscrewed the top, and wiggled the side by the hedge like a wobbly tooth until it came out. I have left the other side standing as the rose and honeysuckle are climbing up it. The view down the garden path has improved! I trimmed most of the hedge a couple of weeks ago but stupidly managed to slice through the electric cord so couldn't finish the job. Luckily I have a very handy friend who has fixed it for me. I will be more careful in future.
Finally, the garden curiosity reappeared; there is a lot of ivy along the base of the hedge, and in it grows Orobanche hederacae, or broomrape, which is a parasitic plant which lives on ivy and flowers at this time of year. Fascinating!
Edit: GIVE stalls were set up by Holly Maslen on the Isle of Wight, and stands for Green Island Veg Economy; the idea is that gardeners give away surplus vegetable plants for free to people who need them, and other people can leave them vegetable plant donations if they have them. Later in the year it is hoped people will swap excess crops. I have got a few plants through this scheme, and have passed a few on. Fantastic idea that is going from strength to strength.
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| Flowering Rocket |






















