Wild flower patch
By Sheilabub
- 31 Jul, 2016
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Ox-eye daisies, cow parsley and corncockles
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You're right Shirley! And you're an early bird today, just like me . . . off for a swim now (7.30am) :))
1 Aug, 2016
Only an early bird due to cat with a furball ... not the best sound to wake up to at 5.45am :o(
Enjoy your swim ...
1 Aug, 2016
Thanks Shirley - it was gorgeous. So lucky to have a 50m outdoor pool just down the road!
1 Aug, 2016
Thanks Julia . . . any day now it will be strimmed, then I'll sit back and wait for the flowers to re-emerge next summer :)
1 Aug, 2016
That's a shame . . . yes wild flowers 'need' poor soil and preferably no grass!
1 Aug, 2016
It looks very pretty Sheila I've loved watching the bees on my wild flowers this year ,the Poppies are dying off first I'm slightly worried that they will seed all over the garden instead of staying on their own patch ...
1 Aug, 2016
Thanks Amy! I guess if they spread, you can always pull them out - but I think I'd love to have poppies everywhere :)
1 Aug, 2016
It would be normal for Norfolk Sheila we are called 'Poppyland ' :o)
1 Aug, 2016
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The Bees must be loving that patch ... :o)
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