

The remains of the Annuals!
The remains of the Annuals! It’s hard to believe that these pots were so full of life and colour just a few months ago....


The Autumn Border
I’ll leave this as it is now. The leaves of the Acer are beginning to turn and they’ll soon fall and cover the ground. I’ll leave the...


Crinkle lily
Here’s a closer view of the ‘crinkle lily’. I don’t know its variety but the crinkled petals are not down to dehydration as I had...


The lilies are coming into flower!
Wow! It’s nearly November and the beautiful lily is finally making an entrance! The buds behind are ready to open any day now....


A true sign of Autumn
The tree stump in the border is now being populated with fungi – a true sign of Autumn. I am no good with fungi identification...


Speckled Bush Cricket
This speckled bush cricket isn’t looking as zesty and fresh as those at the start of the Summer. This is an older individual with darker...


Wild border
Here is a wider view of the Cotoneaster in the border. The whole area is looking a lot more ‘wild’ as I have left the nettles to grow. ...


A treat for the birds
The Cotoneaster in the garden is beginning to spread and the red berries will be a welcome treat for garden birds as winter draws in. ...


Cotoneaster
Whilst at the garden centre, I saw this plant and realised that it is the same as the one in the garden border. It has just come out in...


Sunflare Spiderweb
I paid a visit to a lovely garden centre today and this glistening, silver spider web caught my eye… #gardenrestorationblog