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Category Archives: bees
today’s flowers
And a quick view of a corner of the garden at home (can you have too many roses?…) The bird (buzzard?) was serendipity.
evening sunshine & puddling in leeks
Such a beautiful evening. The grass easily cut by my new lightweight lithium battery mower. Thyme flowering with bee-enticing display. Fruit cage starred with jewelled currants and strawberries. O Joy. And baby leeks from Andrew’s bountiful flower stall at Stamford … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment, asparagus bed, bees, strawberries, sweet peas
Tagged dibber, leeks, puddling in, thyme
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where are the bees?
Isn’t this an enchanting welcome to the Shepherd & Flock allotment site? The grassy path leads through cow parsley and ox-eye daisies, until you emerge into the 12 plot site. You’d think that the bees would be equally delighted and … Continue reading