Submitted by ju1i3 on Thu, 04/08/2022 - 18:08
Review of some of the wildflowers that bloomed from the wildflower seed mix I bought at Sainsbury's
I never thought of rocket as a wildflower but the mix included it
![rocket flower](/sites/default/files/rocket_4-8-2022.jpg)
canary grass, I had seen this in a seed catalogue or somewhere and was thinking of getting some, so I was pleased to see it
![canary grass](/sites/default/files/canary_grass2_4-8-2022.jpg)
annual mallow (Malva trimestris)
![mallow](/sites/default/files/mallow_5-8-2022.jpg)
![malva trimestris](/sites/default/files/malva_trimestris_5-8-2022.jpg)
![malva trimestris cheese](/sites/default/files/malva_trimestris_cheeses_5-8-2022.jpg)
![malva trimestris cheese](/sites/default/files/malva_trimestris_cheeses2_5-8-2022.jpg)
there was dill but it was difficult to get an in-focus photo, the resulting seedheads were easier to capture
![dill seedheads](/sites/default/files/dill_seedheads_16-8-2022.jpg)
also in the mix: poached egg plant (see earlier blog entry)
hollyhocks with a bee
![hollyhocks with bee](/sites/default/files/hollyhocks_with_bee2_3-8-2022.jpg)
hollyhocks with bee
![hollyhocks with bee](/sites/default/files/hollyhocks_with_bee_3-8-2022.jpg)
![hollyhocks](/sites/default/files/hollyhock_3-8-2022.jpg)
Crepis rubra with hoverfly
![crepis rubra](/sites/default/files/Crepis_rubra_with_hoverfly2_1-8-2022.jpg)
![](/sites/default/files/Crepis_rubra_with_hoverfly_1-8-2022.jpg)
![](/sites/default/files/Crepis_rubra_1-8-2022.jpg)
mallow
![](/sites/default/files/mallow_31-7-2022.jpg)
evening primrose
![evening primrose](/sites/default/files/evening_primrose_3-8-2022.jpg)
Submitted by ju1i3 on Mon, 25/07/2022 - 05:28
my friendly fox, within a couple minutes that bowl was licked clean
![garden fox](/sites/default/files/fox_29-7-2022.jpg)
Rocky with the catnip (Nepeta cataria) I grew from seed
![cat with nepeta cataria catnip](/sites/default/files/nepeta_cataria_and_Rocky2_28-7-2022.jpg)
![cat with nepeta cataria catnip](/sites/default/files/nepeta_cataria_and_Rocky_28-7-2022.jpg)
purple loosestrife with bee
![purple loosestrife with bee](/sites/default/files/purple_loosestrife_with_bee_30-7-2022.jpg)
heleniums with a bee
![helenium with bee](/sites/default/files/heleniums_with_bee_30-7-2022.jpg)
![heleniums with bee](/sites/default/files/heleniums_with_bee3_30-7-2022.jpg)
![heleniums with bee](/sites/default/files/heleniums_with_bee2_30-7-2022.jpg)
the bees are loving the globe thistles, they've been great as they survived the drought and heatwave with no watering
![globe thistle with bees](/sites/default/files/globe_thistles_and_bees_23-7-2022.jpg)
the heleniums are looking good and the bees are visiting but they're in pots so I have to water them
![helenium](/sites/default/files/heleniums_24-7-2022.jpg)
I had a few evening primrose that had self-seeded so put them all together in a pot (some were larger than others) and the next day one bloomed
![evening primrose](/sites/default/files/evening_primrose_23-7-2022.jpg)
hollyhocks blooming but they're all white and pink, I have been watering them a bit as they're newly planted out but they shouldn't need watering once they're established
![hollyhocks](/sites/default/files/hollyhocks_22-7-2022.jpg)
bowl of water out for birds and insects but haven't seen either visiting it
![hollyhocks](/sites/default/files/hollyhocks2_22-7-2022.jpg)
![hollyhocks](/sites/default/files/hollyhocks3_22-7-2022.jpg)
Scarecrow on the right, this is in my neighbour's garden, he often goes with me if I go over to water or photograph
![hollyhocks](/sites/default/files/hollyhocks4_22-7-2022.jpg)
Submitted by ju1i3 on Fri, 22/07/2022 - 05:28
globe thistles in bloom this week (mid-July) with bees
![globe thistle bees](/sites/default/files/globe_thistles_with_bees2_20-7-2022.jpg)
![globe thistle bee](/sites/default/files/globe_thistles_with_bees3_20-7-2022.jpg)
![globe thistle bee](/sites/default/files/globe_thistles_with_bee_20-7-2022.jpg)
![globe thistle bee](/sites/default/files/globe_thistle_with_bee_20-7-2022.jpg)
The artichokes are in bloom - in my garden, next door's garden and the next one up - makes a fabulous sight - people stop and look walking past. There are bees visiting them but the plants are too tall for me to take a decent photo.
![artichokes](/sites/default/files/artichokes_19-7-2022.jpg)
![artichokes](/sites/default/files/artichoke_in_bloom_17-7-2022.jpg)
Submitted by ju1i3 on Thu, 14/07/2022 - 16:56
Sometimes when I go to Sainsbury's I can't resist making an impulse purchase of seeds or bulbs - even though I've already ordered plenty of seeds and bulbs! I bought some wildflower seeds there earlier this year, and of course, had very little room in the garden for them so they were very badly eaten by slugs as I had no room to keep them off the ground, so the fact that a few things survived is a miracle. These poached egg plants are one of the miracles. I've not grown them before and for a long time before they bloomed I didn't know what they were. Also survived: Phacelia tanacetifolia, Malva neglecta and another mallow which I'm not sure of and rocket.
poached egg plant (Limnanthes douglasii)
![poached egg plant Limnanthes douglasii](/sites/default/files/poached_egg_plant2_11-7-2022.jpg)
![poached egg plant Limnanthes douglasii](/sites/default/files/poached_egg_plant5_11-7-2022.jpg)
![poached egg plant Limnanthes douglasii](/sites/default/files/poached_egg_plant_11-7-2022.jpg)
![poached egg plant Limnanthes douglasii](/sites/default/files/poached_egg_plant4_11-7-2022.jpg)
Malva neglecta
![malva neglecta](/sites/default/files/malva_neglecta_12-7-2022.jpg)
![](/sites/default/files/white_dwarf_mallow_12-7-2022.jpg)
Submitted by ju1i3 on Sun, 10/07/2022 - 18:46
Hen and Chicks poppy with a bee and hoverfly. When I took the photo, it was of the hoverfly. It was only when I was processing the photo, I saw the bee as well on the right.
![](/sites/default/files/hen_and_chicks_poppy2_13-7-2022.jpg)
hoverfly and I think there's a bee behind below
![](/sites/default/files/hen_and_chicks_poppy_13-7-2022.jpg)
Hen and Chicks poppy with a bee
![hen and chicks poppy](/sites/default/files/poppy_possibly_hens_and_chicks_10-7-2022.jpg)
![hen and chicks poppy](/sites/default/files/poppy_possibly_hens_and_chicks2_10-7-2022.jpg)
![hen and chicks poppy](/sites/default/files/poppy_possibly_hens_and_chicks3_10-7-2022.jpg)
purple loosestrife with bees
![purple loosestrife](/sites/default/files/purple_loosestrife_10-7-2022.jpg)
Lauren's Grape poppies
![Laurens Grape poppy](/sites/default/files/Laurens_Grape_poppy_10-7-2022.jpg)
![laurens grape poppy](/sites/default/files/Laurens_Grape_poppy2_10-7-2022.jpg)
Amazing Grey poppies
![](/sites/default/files/Amazing_Grey_poppies_10-7-2022.jpg)
lupins (left) and echium Blue Bedder (right)
![lupins echium Blue Bedder](/sites/default/files/lupin_and_echium_Blue_Bedder_10-7-2022.jpg)
white dwarf mallow (Malva neglecta)
![white dwarf mallow](/sites/default/files/mallow_possibly_10-7-2022.jpg)
Submitted by ju1i3 on Sat, 09/07/2022 - 13:59
pillbug in the middle of moulting, as I watched it, that white bit on the right came off
![moulting pillbug](/sites/default/files/pillbug_with_exskeleton_8-7-2022.jpg)
Amazing Grey poppies - variable shades of colour
![amazing grey poppies](/sites/default/files/Amazing_Grey_poppies_a_9-7-2022.jpg)
![amazing grey poppy](/sites/default/files/Amazing_Grey_poppy_8-7-2022.jpg)
![amazing grey poppy](/sites/default/files/Amazing_Grey_poppy2_7-7-2022.jpg)
possibly Hen and Chicks poppy
![hens and chickens poppy](/sites/default/files/poppy_possibly_hens_and_chicks_7-7-2022.jpg)
the bees have discovered the purple loosestrife, there were 3 bees on them but I only captured 2 in the photo
![purple loosestrife](/sites/default/files/purple_loosestrife_9-7-2022.jpg)
the bees have discovered the veronica, there were 3 bees on it but I only captured 1 in the photo
![bee on veronica](/sites/default/files/bee_on_veronica_7-7-2022.jpg)
greater knapweed
![greater knapweed](/sites/default/files/greater_knapweed_7-7-2022.jpg)
Little Dorrit sunflower
![sunflower](/sites/default/files/sunflower_9-7-2022.jpg)
garden catnip (Nepeta faassenii) on the left with purple flowers, catnip (Nepeta cataria) on the right with white flowers
![nepetas](/sites/default/files/nepetas_9-7-2022.jpg)
mallow, I think, from wildflower seeds
![](/sites/default/files/mallow_possibly_8-7-2022.jpg)
mallow, I think, from wildflower seeds
![](/sites/default/files/mallow_possibly2_8-7-2022.jpg)
Centaurea dealbata with a dandelion self-seeded on it / in it, doesn't look like it will be able to bloom, certainly no sign of a flower stem
![centaurea dealbata and dandelion](/sites/default/files/centaurea_dealbata_and_dandelion_9-7-2022.jpg)
Submitted by ju1i3 on Thu, 07/07/2022 - 05:45
bee on heleniums
![bee on heleniums](/sites/default/files/bee_on_helenium_5-7-2022.jpg)
the heleniums have survived the slugs and snails last year
![heleniums](/sites/default/files/heleniums_5-7-2022.jpg)
bee on lupin
![bee on snapdragon](/sites/default/files/bee_on_snapdragon2_6-7-2022.jpg)
marsh mallow
![marsh mallow](/sites/default/files/marsh_mallow_5-7-2022.jpg)
pink dandelion (Crepis rubra)
![crepis rubra](/sites/default/files/Crepis_rubra_5-7-2022.jpg)
bread-seed poppy
![bread-seed poppy](/sites/default/files/bread-seed_poppy2_5-7-2022.jpg)
the slugs and snails ate this flower stem on the hosta and it has collapsed
![slug-damaged hosta stem](/sites/default/files/hosta_slug-damaged_stem_5-7-2022.jpg)
Submitted by ju1i3 on Tue, 05/07/2022 - 05:49
my fox and Rocky
![](/sites/default/files/fox_and_Rocky_3-7-2022.jpg)
Victor using a piece of stone edging as a pillow
![](/sites/default/files/Victor_4-7-2022.jpg)
Scarecrow
![](/sites/default/files/Scarecrow_4-7-2022.jpg)
Submitted by ju1i3 on Mon, 04/07/2022 - 06:07
greater knapweed, one of my favourite wildflowers, I'm lucky enough to have it in my garden
![greater knapweed](/sites/default/files/greater_knapweed_3-7-2022.jpg)
monarda Cambridge Scarlet
![monarda Cambridge Scarlet](/sites/default/files/monarda_Cambridge_Scarlet_4-7-2022.jpg)
marsh mallow, blooming
![marsh mallow](/sites/default/files/marsh_mallow2_3-7-2022.jpg)
purple loosestrife
![purple loosestrife](/sites/default/files/purple_loosestrife_2-7-2022.jpg)
hosta flower
![hosta flower](/sites/default/files/hosta_flower2_3-7-2022.jpg)
![hosta flower](/sites/default/files/hosta_flower_3-7-2022.jpg)
bud on the self-seeded shoo-fly
![shoo-fly](/sites/default/files/shoo-fly_bud_2-7-2022.jpg)
Amazing Grey poppy
![amazing grey poppy](/sites/default/files/Amazing_Grey_poppy2_3-7-2022.jpg)
![amazing grey poppy](/sites/default/files/Amazing_Grey_poppy_3-7-2022.jpg)
14 hollyhocks planted out, 5 more to somehow get into rock-hard ground
![hollyhocks](/sites/default/files/hollyhocks_planted_out2_3-7-2022.jpg)
![hollyhocks](/sites/default/files/hollyhocks_planted_out_3-7-2022.jpg)
that plant with the red flower was already in the garden, the lone survivor or the hollyhock weevil, ox-eye daisy and drought
![hollyhocks](/sites/default/files/hollyhocks_planted_out3_3-7-2022.jpg)
while I was planting out the hollyhocks, I noticed these leaves and didn't recognise them, also, sadly, damaged them by accident but the slugs and snails have also had a go, finally realised a few days later - melancholy thistle, which I have in the back garden, how it self-seeded int he front, I don't know
![melancholy thistle leaf](/sites/default/files/melancholy_thistle_leaves2_3-7-2022.jpg)
![melancholy thistle leaves](/sites/default/files/melancholy_thistle_leaves_3-7-2022.jpg)
I planted out the small morning glory Heavenly Blue plants into larger pots, 4 in a pot
![morning glory Heavenly Blue](/sites/default/files/morning_glory_Heavenly_Blue_repotted3_4-7-2022.jpg)
![morning glory Heavenly Blue](/sites/default/files/morning_glory_Heavenly_Blue_repotted2_4-7-2022.jpg)
![morning glory Heavenly Blue](/sites/default/files/morning_glory_Heavenly_Blue_repotted_4-7-2022.jpg)
Submitted by ju1i3 on Sun, 03/07/2022 - 09:59
bread-seed poppy
![bread-seed poppy](/sites/default/files/bread_seed_poppy_3-7-2022.JPG)
![bee on Lauren's Grape poppy](/sites/default/files/bee_on_Laurens_Grape_poppy_2-7-2022.jpg)
Amazing Grey poppies
![amazing grey poppy with bee](/sites/default/files/bee_on_Amazing_Grey_poppy_2-7-2022.jpg)
![amazing grey poppy](/sites/default/files/Amazing_Grey_poppies_2-7-2022.jpg)
![amazing grey poppy](/sites/default/files/Amazing_Grey_poppy_2-7-2022.jpg)
![amazing grey poppy](/sites/default/files/Amazing_Grey_poppy2_2-7-2022.jpg)
![amazing grey poppy](/sites/default/files/Amazing_Grey_poppy3_2-7-2022.jpg)
![amazing grey poppies](/sites/default/files/Amazing_Grey_poppies_3-7-2022.jpg)
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