Wednesday, September 4
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Always enjoy seeing your monthly round up post, really shows how much is happening in the garden.
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DeleteLots of butterflies. You must be pleased. And you have even found room for a mug shot of a slug. It has certainly been their summer, after a poor start from their point of view. The blueberries have definitely had a bumper year too.
ReplyDeleteI was pleased to see the butterflies, Mal not so much the slug!
DeleteSo much going on in your August garden. Fun to see all. I like the wildlife photos best I think specially the lizard.
ReplyDeleteThe ‘lizard’ is a newt, Lisa, we don’t see lizards in our parts.
DeleteWow!Loved your harvests! Fab pic of the newt, how I wish we had them. Loved the finches and butterflies too. Isn't it lovely seeing the first of the autumn mushrooms?xxx
ReplyDeleteWe often actually dig up newts on the allotment Dina, then they are carefully transported to safety as are any frogs and toads. I once used a newt picture to create a spoof Loch Ness monster.
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