What’s happening in your garden today?
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White-Noise said:
CharlesdeGaulle said:
Can spiders damage plants? I've never heard of that happening before.
I don't know much about that but with that plant definitely yes. It was really suffering last year, I had a poke around and all these evils spiders came running out on me. A google search and it's a thing in the cordyline at least! Got some special stuff and they went packing but it still appears to be being picked on. I had a look back but I don't recall what species they were, they are one that imitate a dangerous species iirc Edited by White-Noise on Thursday 16th May 18:05
The Gauge said:
W12GT said:
Nice looking plant, do you know what it is please?Edited by W12GT on Thursday 16th May 21:04
A few from this morning.
Roses doing particularly well.
My wife likes planting stuff in pots/containers.
pots by conradsphotos, on Flickr
cordyline by conradsphotos, on Flickr
roses1 by conradsphotos, on Flickr
As well as the roses, the Weigela is also doing rather well:
roses2 by conradsphotos, on Flickr
Roses doing particularly well.
My wife likes planting stuff in pots/containers.
pots by conradsphotos, on Flickr
cordyline by conradsphotos, on Flickr
roses1 by conradsphotos, on Flickr
As well as the roses, the Weigela is also doing rather well:
roses2 by conradsphotos, on Flickr
White-Noise said:
The kittens look super cute. Do you know who the mum is or is it your own cat?
The mum's a semi-feral cat that hangs around our place. We think we may have found a home for her and the kittens - fingers crossed. We think the dad may be her brother, because you know, village ways. If it's good enough for the human inhabitants here...
My fave plant at the moment. This little beauty greets us every time we come home.
Spent rather a lovely afternoon putting some timber treatment on the garden fencing. Usually hate doing this 'cos I do it old school with a brush rather than spray it on. Had a quick word with myself about glass half full and a few other positive thoughts and headed to the shed. Tbh, the time flew and it was just nice to be lost in thought, enjoying the sunshine and garden.
Spent rather a lovely afternoon putting some timber treatment on the garden fencing. Usually hate doing this 'cos I do it old school with a brush rather than spray it on. Had a quick word with myself about glass half full and a few other positive thoughts and headed to the shed. Tbh, the time flew and it was just nice to be lost in thought, enjoying the sunshine and garden.
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