The last few days have seen plenty of precipitation falling from the
sky and dampening the spirits of the wildlife trying to bring the next
generation into this world.
I still can’t see properly in the house sparrows’ nest in the blue tit
nest box, while all birds are shunning the other nest box with the camera.
The first grass cut of the year brought numerous birds back inspecting
the garden for food, with the blackbirds and robins spending plenty of time
pulling tasty morsels out of the ground.
After noticing a number of bees around the garden I kept a small patch
free from the blades of the lawnmower, as they contained clusters of small
yellow marigolds that the bees we’re spending time taking nectar from.
I’m still waiting for news on helping to rehome hedgehogs, but hope to
hear in the near future.
One thing I’ve done once again is plant seeds, this year with plenty of
help from my eldest daughter, who is nearly five.
She gets very excited every morning when we look in the propagators to
see how many new seedlings have grown.
So far we’ve got tomatoes, sunflowers and broad beans ‘showing’
themselves. This time next week I hope they will be joined by runner beans and
chillies.
Then the temporary greenhouse will go up and father and daughter will
hopefully grow a summer’s supply of veg and flowers.
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