What’s happening in your garden today?

What’s happening in your garden today?

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W12GT

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4,072 posts

234 months

Wednesday 15th May 2024
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Given the warmer weather I’m finding myself in the garden more and noticing some lovely things growing and some cute visitors!

So for fellow garden lovers - what’s happing in your garden today?

Pleased to see that our wildflowers are starting to grow where we seeded. Might have to wait a while before we see any real colour though as they look like weeds at the moment!

Edited by W12GT on Monday 17th March 09:48

White-Noise

5,112 posts

261 months

Wednesday 15th May 2024
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Nice thread idea. I've become more interested in my garden and nature in recent years. I've something like those pink ones in your second image, it amazes me how they open and close each day smile I'm so bad at remembering all the names of things but the identification apps are so good.

I took a video last night of the bats as I was sitting and glancing out at dusk. Just brilliant.

https://youtu.be/OXAnfPO3xNI?si=YnPqA5gkmo4FR-68

The Three D Mucketeer

6,388 posts

240 months

Wednesday 15th May 2024
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Solomon's Seal


and weeds smile

Spring is here and Trees are doing their thing.

The Horse Chestnut in bloom


The Blue Spruce cones forming (every two years)


The Yew Tree looking good



Finally the Dicksonia Antartica Tree Fern has decided to put on it's fronds



Edited by The Three D Mucketeer on Wednesday 15th May 16:52

White-Noise

5,112 posts

261 months

Wednesday 15th May 2024
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Well timely with this thread some rats arrived today :O so a trap has gone out. A few flower snaps and my cordyline keeps being eaten I think it's a spider as it had a nest in it last year.





This house has quite a few rose bushes from way back they're all soaked in black spot and I can't ever seem to get shot of it so they might be for the chop this year.

The Gauge

4,461 posts

26 months

Wednesday 15th May 2024
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W12GT said:
Given the warmer weather I’m finding myself in the garden more and noticing some lovely things growing and some cute visitors!

So for fellow garden lovers - what’s happing in your garden today?

Nice looking plant, do you know what it is please?

mcelliott

9,350 posts

194 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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Peak week for echiums. Pollinators' paradise from bumble bees to hummingbird moths.






simon_harris

2,063 posts

47 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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I've got a neighbours tree in mine right now!

Mick Dastardly

238 posts

37 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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The Wisteria’s out. (Gratuitous car shot included)

It’s a pretty plant/shrub but it stinks like cat pee and I’ll be sweepng petals up till autumn.



Edited by Mick Dastardly on Thursday 16th May 18:24

46and2

803 posts

46 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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Slightly off topic but the hedgerows are full of white at the moment between the Cow parsley and the Hawthorn. Really nice smell too!

In my garden I can see the first signs of Lilies, Dahlias and my Sunflowers are getting bigger (Red Velvet variety- amazing!). The Sweetpeas are getting to the point that they will soon need tied off and supported.

Some of my Gladioli are up 1ft which is the quickest I think I've ever seen them grow.

Lupins are showing the first spikes forming.

Strawberries are in full flower, looking forward to eating the fruit!

Its a great time of the year but really tests your patience if most of your planting is for summer..

Edited by 46and2 on Thursday 16th May 16:28

CharlesdeGaulle

26,882 posts

193 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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White-Noise said:
Well timely with this thread some rats arrived today :O so a trap has gone out. A few flower snaps and my cordyline keeps being eaten I think it's a spider as it had a nest in it last year.





This house has quite a few rose bushes from way back they're all soaked in black spot and I can't ever seem to get shot of it so they might be for the chop this year.
Can spiders damage plants? I've never heard of that happening before.

PositronicRay

27,943 posts

196 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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W12GT said:
Given the warmer weather I’m finding myself in the garden more and noticing some lovely things growing and some cute visitors!

So for fellow garden lovers - what’s happing in your garden today?










Pleased to see that our wildflowers are starting to grow where we seeded. Might have to wait a while before we see any real colour though as they look like weeds at the moment!
I'm a bit behind you with foxgloves, but meanwhile enjoying these.






Jasandjules

70,921 posts

242 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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The Wysteria over the garage door has bloomed which now means when it rains you get soaked trying to open the door !!

otolith

60,975 posts

217 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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Roses are coming out well. Alliums well in flower. Peonies not far away.

White-Noise

5,112 posts

261 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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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

PlywoodPascal

5,838 posts

34 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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Mick Dastardly said:
The Wisteria’s out. (Gratuitous car shot included)

It’s a pretty plant/shrub but it stinks like cat pee and I’ll be sweeting petals up till autumn.

They are great, yours looks ace. mine doesn’t smell like wee though (maybe your car, not the plant?). (I think the smell could depend on variety/species actually, as there are several).

Here’s mine


White-Noise

5,112 posts

261 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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I like those wisteria. Any issues with disease?

PositronicRay

27,943 posts

196 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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PlywoodPascal said:
Mick Dastardly said:
The Wisteria’s out. (Gratuitous car shot included)

It’s a pretty plant/shrub but it stinks like cat pee and I’ll be sweeting petals up till autumn.

They are great, yours looks ace. mine doesn’t smell like wee though (maybe your car, not the plant?). (I think the smell could depend on variety/species actually, as there are several).

Here’s mine

Marvelous, love wisteria. Ours hardly sees the sun.

Mercdriver

3,000 posts

46 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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Caught mouse in trap, eating my bean seeds, local magpie provided refuse collection and volunteered to remove the body.

PlywoodPascal

5,838 posts

34 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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Roses


(Some weeding needed)

PlywoodPascal

5,838 posts

34 months

Thursday 16th May 2024
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White-Noise said:
I like those wisteria. Any issues with disease?
Just the odd cold, I’m very lucky with my health thanks