HELLO

Welcome to the blog of my Wild Flower Meadow for 2015.
A bit late starting this year due to nasty persistent virus that was so difficult to eradicate.
Sadly this may be the last year I may be keeping a blog for my meadow . The house and acre of land will be going on the market in the not too distant future . The new owners may put the land back to grazing or development who knows .
I sincerely hope not.
I hope it will be as loved and nurtured as It has been since I started it in 2006
In the mean time I will endeavour to keep the blog up to date with lots of pictures showing how the plants and wildlife play out in 2015 .I hope you enjoy viewing it as much as I do producing it.
Please pop back from time to time to see the new additions and feel free to add any comments

Thursday 26 April 2012

April 26th

Black Angelcia  Araceae
 This Black Angelica was planted as a plug plant 3 years ago I'm hoping it will do something this year .So far its never grown over 4 inches high

 This little flower is very dear to me .I found it growing in the hedge at the bottom of the meadow and it must have been flowering in that spot  for maybe hundreds of years.
 I have quite a lot of Red Campion growing in the meadow this is growing in a sheltered spot .It maybe the reason  its flowering early
I planted this Lords and Ladies last year no flowering spike as yet but just glad its taken and is growing strong
This is one of the terrestrial tulips I have planted .as an early food source for the bees I don't know how it stands in producing nectar but it does have plenty of pollen 

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