Bay tree in the Pork Pie bed 2008
By Mildred
- 20 May, 2009
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Haha! It is a blackie! A bird kindly provided the seed for the Lupin - we certainly didn't plant it there! Actually, as much as we love the garden birds, they are driving us mad at the present - they seem desperate for food every 2 minutes to feed their babies, and what a mess they are making! I can't remember them being like this before!
20 May, 2009
I'm having a similar problem - except with wallabies. They are eating so many plants in my downstairs garden beds - so strange because they usually just eat the grass. Not sure what to do about this either! Unfortunately they don't provide any seeds or anything valuable for my gardens.
20 May, 2009
I don't have a wallaby problem this week. Lol.
I just keep topping up the feeders for all the lovely baby sparrows....:o)
I really like your stone walls, Mildred...
20 May, 2009
Aw, I wish we had some Wallabies, but they sound very naughty!
Just remembered, we had loads of stone from when we demolished the old kitchen, Ian just kept building little walls with it - all for free!
Thanks, Mildred x
20 May, 2009
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Such a lovely garden space - those reds work so well against the bricks and tiles of the shed. Is that a bird coming in to land on the pork pie bed? Great name!
20 May, 2009