Dancing with aphids
Perhaps I should be spending my time eliminating the rose aphids instead of taking time to photograph them.






Perhaps I should be spending my time eliminating the rose aphids instead of taking time to photograph them.






This beautiful creature was sneaking around in my garden. What a neck! Wish I’d thought to video it walking around…
I did get a few shots before he flew off.






For Cee’s Flower of the Day (FOTD) Challenge
Can you identify the potential flower?





such strange blooms….


I love these strange blooms. This white one is lovely at the moment.
I’d love to grow a red one. Maybe next year.

These green blooms haven’t burst into color yet.

Sometimes they grow in some really weird shapes. It’s called fasciation. I had a very odd blue stem last year. Unfortunately, I didn’t get a good picture of it. It can produce some bizarre stems.

These blue flowers just have a bit of a bend in them.

Love the white ones!

Did you know the trumpet part of a daffodil is also known as the corona? These poor daffodils might have a corona problem!

I like these even though they haven’t got the traditional trumpet shape associated with daffodils. The yellow ‘bits’, the coronas, are very disheveled. For more of my daffodils, click here.


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