bee and foxglove
By Sanbaz
- 8 Aug, 2009
- 12 likes
just caught him flying into cup
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cheers OB, im getting it a bit better now with these shots,
8 Aug, 2009
.....'a bit better?' They're brilliant. Just been looking at the 'take off and close up of petunia. Really very good.
I love allthe close up ones as they add a different dimension to a subject....ark at me...Lord Lichfield an all that!! lol
8 Aug, 2009
lol OB baz calls me david balley he he , or mary mary when in garden
8 Aug, 2009
Any movement on the 'pond suggestion' with Baz.....other than the roll of the eyes, that is?
Have you got room?
Ali's now on about putting 2 seating areas in as well....oh joy! Back to work in a week for a rest!!
8 Aug, 2009
i will make room lol, im working on it OB, seating areas sounds good, sorry bet you didnt want that answer
8 Aug, 2009
Another good shot Sandra , well done !
8 Aug, 2009
im getting good at last lol trouble is how to stop yourself shaking
8 Aug, 2009
Good one Sandra,sure you could find place for a small pond like mine.
8 Aug, 2009
great photo
8 Aug, 2009
think your right carol, maybe next year
thanx eileen
8 Aug, 2009
Yes bit to late if you putting fish in as they go to bottom of pond for a few months in winter.
8 Aug, 2009
I love foxgloves and watching the bees disappear inside and exit covered in pollen
9 Aug, 2009
yes lynne i do to, im facinated by them
9 Aug, 2009
done well Sandra with your pic...Foxglove is beautiful
10 Aug, 2009
thanx deida, its bending a little with the rain but its still here,
10 Aug, 2009
I made a small pond in the garden from a washing up bowl Sandra (I put it in a black bin bag first, then dug a hole, its only small but it is interesting to watch the frogs in there.I planted flowers around it, put a large stone inside so the frog can get in and out and in return he eats all my slugs and snails!pictures of frog and pond below:- (hope you can see them if not I'll amend code)
http://i713.photobucket.com/albums/ww132/richardpeeej/garden/frog3.jpg
http://i713.photobucket.com/albums/ww132/richardpeeej/garden/smallpond.jpg
10 Aug, 2009
thats great richard so easy to, lovely froggy :o)
11 Aug, 2009
Hi Sandra, Richard is right, you can fit a pond in somewhere, no matter how small your garden. My own garden is 36ft long x 18ft wide and putting some kind of pond in was high on my list of priorities. When the combi boiler went in, the cold water tank in the loft was no longer needed. So I sealed the pipe holes and sunk it into the ground. It's 3ft x 2ft and 2ft deep and home to frogs, dragonflies, water boatmen, water plants and is much visited by birds. It overspills to one side and here I've dug in lots of manure and planted moisture loving plants. It's great to have your own slug eating army of frogs in the garden and I do spend lots of time staring into its depths (it's the little boy in me !). I see these comments date back to August, so hopefuly it's all installed by now. Best wishes.
18 Nov, 2009
hi muddy.. thanx for your comment and no i still dont have my pond, but im doing a new project and we have cut down some trees so once i get round to sorting them stumps out i can decide whats going there, hoping a small pond will be in the project ;o)
18 Nov, 2009
I shall look out for the photos. :-)
18 Nov, 2009
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Great pic SB. Hovering beofre landing...brill!
8 Aug, 2009