Runner beans - ornamental as well as productive |
Sunday, 24 June 2018
Tuesday, 12 June 2018
Hogweed
I was rather sceptical when Heather told me her wildflower order from Naturescape included Hogweed (a.k.a. Cow Parsnip). Why not a more dainty native umbellifer, like Sweet Cicely or even Cow Parsley, I thought. But I'm won over now. It's a very structural plant and a great hit with the local honey bees (bumble bees seem less attracted).
Not to be confused with the Russian interloper Giant Hogweed (that the media was all in a flap about recently), our native Common Hogweed 'only' grows to about 6 ft rather than 18 ft.
While we're on native flowers not usually granted space in the garden, here's a picture of a 'weed' that turned up uninvited in the pond margin:
Not to be confused with the Russian interloper Giant Hogweed (that the media was all in a flap about recently), our native Common Hogweed 'only' grows to about 6 ft rather than 18 ft.
While we're on native flowers not usually granted space in the garden, here's a picture of a 'weed' that turned up uninvited in the pond margin:
Prickly sow-thistle |
Saturday, 2 June 2018
Foxgloves in bloom
Mum's foxgloves are looking lovely. Not the classic purple variety we expected but a nice collection of pastel shades. And as for our white ones on the other side of the path: completely decimated by some mystery pest.
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