NO lawn in front of bungalow.Turned into a meadow with grass an natural flowers growing.Groundsman not cutting due to it being raining a lot.Daisys arew growing well...
Sounds nice, wild flower meadows can be really good, especially as they can be cut later in the year.
They came today before 08:am....The groundsman...Mowed the meadow...Back to being a lawn again.Now we can see the birds again along with the insects.Should be lots of seed on the grass now...
Today the garden was used by poeple and animals alike catching a few quick rays. I think tomorrow the stream will be back , so I have checked there are no dams. Otherwise and english country garden.
Seven blackbirds about on lawn looking for grubs and worms...We need the worms for the soil....
Had fat balls hung in wire cage on bird feeding station.Young rooks eat them in 5 minutes taking pieces away with them.Bad enough with the starlings...
No home grown strawberries for me for Wimbledon week.Mine are still green in the trough....
Yes- alot of plants suffering and notice my osteospermums have finally given up after 4 weeks of shrinking! They like dry, sunny weather and even though they are in a south facing aspect I think the weather combined with the heavy clay soil retaining the moisture ( and they are planted in a ball of loam/ compost within the soil) has finally been too much for them- the nicotiana plants also look a bit sick.
Noticed lots of frogs in the garden- they must love skulking under the shrubs and things like a massive sage and polishing off the slugs etc. A hedgehog eats the snails and there are hardly any left. The roses have a few greefly but kept is check by bluetits eating them- I did put a bird feeder by them and it's worked!
As I don't use chemicals like slug pellets etc i'm pleased nature is doing the job- with encouragemnet.
Got two collard doves trying to nest on the bracket behind the satellite dish- one brings a twig and the other attempts to place it but ever one has fallen- and a big pile of twigs is now accumulating below it LOL- they've been doing this for neally 3 weeks- with a 5 day interval, makes you wonder when they will give up!
Same here they seem a bit behind this year.
How come my grass seems to be growing so much.
I have lived at this house for 3 years now, (since yesterday) when we moved in the grass was about a foot high. I cut it once, then the children started playing out on it and it never seemed to recover from the shock. I have never cut it since, until about 4 weeks ago (at which point it was about a foot high again), it needs cutting again now as it is quite long in places.
Why is this happening, is it the amount of rain at this point in the year.
Warmth and rain makes things grow again....It does it to mine.