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

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Just a few of the birds who are nesting with us this year

One  of the five pair of swallows that have made our buildings home for the summer  if I can keep the Kestrel from getting inside the buildings there is a good chance  we could have 60 swallows leaving for africa at the end of the summer 
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This little chap looks too small to be out on his own yet, but Mum  Knew where he was and is feeding him 

Meadow flowering at last


The Meadow is now moving on a pace The 2 weeks of good weather have pushed the flowers on after these following days of rain when we next have a dry spell I'm expecting an explosion of flowers especially the Ox eye daisies .The moles are having a field day most annoying that I have to shovel up all  the mole hills before I can mow the grass