Monday, 22 February 2010
Lunaria
I have planted a clump of this so I can sit on the allotment steps with the sun setting behind it and the Chinese lanterns.
Being a biennial I have sown them here for two years and it looks like they should now self sustain. Unless of course the Cabbage White caterpillars do for em! I was surprised to find them on there but at least it may save some of me brassicas.
Straw Flower
Aster
Stop, Enough!
Chick Chick Chick Chick Bantam
Here are the four just hatched chicks hatched by "Brightee", our adopted light sussex X bantam last August.
Ughaslug
As far as my identification skills go this fine example (10cm) found behind a bag of sand is a Limacus flavus. Fortuneately it seems not to prefer fresh veg. Click the title for further details
Chamomilezzzzzzz
Both beautiful and useful. Not only does it have the simple daisy-like flowers i love but the flowers , picked every 3 to 7 days through the summer provide a calming tea.
Immaculate Germination
These opium Poppies appeared on the plot entirely of their own accord a few years ago. As they are so pretty I will usually let them self seed a bit before dead heading. The next year I leave any that are not competing to hard with the veg.
Marjoram
I think this particular plant came from Susie Whites the walled garden at Chesters. Like memories of all my other visits there over the last 20 years I treasure it. If you can visit before it closes for good this Spring.
Slugfest
By last May the slug & snail survey was well underway. The end of spring term holiday provided the opportunity for some twilight expiditions and we may have discovered the ideal slug disposal unit.
Jacobs Ladder
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