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Garden butterflies

By Richard Jones on 30/04/2008 12:51:00

That warm Saturday (April 26th) brought out the first butterflies of the year: holly blue, small tortoiseshell and speckled wood. They're all common garden species, but I always get a thrill when I see any of them.The female holly blue


Bargains galore

By Pippa Greenwood on 15/11/2007 10:08:35

-pack containing six gorgeous, well-formed, compact, vigorous, perfect-looking shrubs, for planting in winter containers. It includes hollies, euonymus, variegated pieris, Choisya ternata, which look great in that sort of planting. But my point is, six fantastic


Butterflies

By Adam Pasco on 15/09/2008 12:53:00

to time. There's a flash of yellow around April when a brimstone flitters quickly by. Then I'll see the occasional holly blue or orange tip, plus some cabbage white butterflies. Even they've been visiting less frequently.The wet weather must have played


Fluffy bunnies

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 16/10/2007 09:51:02

paniculata, Hazel and Holly. Thirdly almost everything else that they have eaten some of but not all: fussy beggars. Amongst those nibbled were Hydrangea quercifolia, Sarcoccoca confusa (only one out of about fifty), Hamamellis mollis (witch hazel), Parrotia


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