The wild bit at the bottom of the garden is starting to colour up a bit. We originally put in some seed bombs a few years back, things got a bit messy the season after and then we bought some various wild flower seed for shade and woodland and just bunged them in, in a anarchic gardening style. We’ll buy some more off ebay next week and see what it brings to the (plant) party. Any good ideas when it comes to wild plants for the shade?

There’s also a few mini ponds in between the plants made out of all things including large margarine containers and even an old slow cooker pot and they’re well disguised now but still good for wildlife. We think all gardens need a wild bit somewhere. If you look closely you can see the bucket that keeps the comfrey liquid a brewing in with an old bathroom tile as its lid near the compost bin. For God’s sake, don’t lift off that lid!
Seen today on our travels, a sign about the dangers of flip-flops which made us think about preferred gardening footwear. What’s yours?


And finally some black tulips with a black geranium (below). Thanks to both of you again for the wonderful pictures.



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A big thanks to Debby H for sending us pictures of her garden now everything’s starting to hot up in the growing stakes.

