Saturday, July 4, 2009

Pond Update

It's been ages since I last posted, but the pond is coming along really well. It's hard to believe that I only dug it last autumn. The insects are turning up, there are loads of pond skaters and the air above it is alive with various airborne things. There has been one damselfly landing on one of the plants, and I'm really hoping for dragonflies (we had several hatch in the old pond last year, so I'm hoping that egg-laying adults will find the new one).

The poppies which seeded themselves next to the pond are looking good, and are a hoverfly magnet.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Pond life

Well, the pond and wildlife garden are both coming along well - I went down this morning and the Cardamine pratensis was in flower and I swear that hadn't happened the day before yesterday! The pond is full of tadpoles and the insects are beginning to find it too.

Photo of Cardamine pratensis

There are also loads of bumble bees, which is even better news as I want it to be a bumble-bee focussed area as one of the main aims. Now if I'm getting loads of them this year when there aren't any of the flowers in bloom yet (it will need next year for spring planting to have happened) that's good - a lot are really going for the Osmanthus delavii which is in full bloom this week and which we inherited.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Spring!

After the big freeze, then the sodden thaw, it's all happening!

1) The snowdrops have appeared from nowhere and are looking great
2) We have two big clumps of frog spawn in the new pond, and we've also had our first sighting of a frog in there too.
and
3) First bumble-bee of the year today. Not down in the new wildlife area as that's a big bare, but on our winter-flowering Jasmine.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Sodden

After a week of being frozen solid, it's now thawed and everywhere is now sodden. This means I can't get out there and finish digging, and get planting, as it's too wet and cold!

It's also pretty 'orrible tramping down the garden to do the bird feeders in the morning - at least when it was frozen the walk down to the end of the garden was pleasant, now it's like Pashendaele down there.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

A new one for the bird lis

We had our first ever fieldfare in the garden this week, and it's been around for a couple of days. This is a new tick for the garden list.

Been too frozen up to do any work on the wildlife garden this week - I've got a couple of winter heathers to provide early food for bees, but I can't get 'em planted. Hopefully better weather on the way

Friday, January 2, 2009

Digging day

It's been a good digging morning here, so I've been working on the new bed by the pond, trying to get all the old roots, Vinca and ivy out. I've managed to shift most of it - leaving some Vinca and some ivy where it was actually trying to climb the fence. I've also got the late honeysuckle and the Pyracantha planted.

Found that one of the windfall apples was actually a hibernating frog - it was uninjured though it's dignity (such as frogs have dignity) was dented. There was of course a robin who took advantage of the cultivation process to look for an easy meal.

I came in this afternoon, at which point the long tailed tits showed up and spent the rest of the day hogging the bird feeders!