Absinthe's Catnip Garden
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Absinthe's Catnip Garden
I probably should rename it Bunny Haven since I'm hoping for lots of visits, but correctly brought up cats and bunnies do play very nicely together. + =
This was my Loveflower garden...first when flowering...
and then when fruiting...
This was my Loveflower garden...first when flowering...
and then when fruiting...
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I tried for so long to catch a lop but failed miserably - thanks to everyone for trying so hard to spot the little devils, I really do so appreciate it. So in frustration I gave up and prepared my garden for a Red Squirrel - low and behold one arrived within about 3 hours! And a kind fairy saw it!!! I can't tell you how excited I am
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I am so happy everything flowered together (except for the luna, but the fruit is so lovely, I don't mind). Now I have managed this, all I want is for the Praecocias to fruit, so i can harvest and get my feeding table back - I want to bag me an Easter Bunny. Linda and Nicolle are going to get an Easter Bunny any moment now so keep and eye on that garden!
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So excited - a Hedgehog! If only it was as easy to find wildlife as it is to attract it. I find it's like looking for a needle in a haystack.
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After a lot of trying, a badger was finally spotted in my garden by the lovely April (who only watered on a whim, it had been less than 5 hours since the last beastie, so I am so grateful she took the chance). Thank you my dear, and thank you too to Linda, Tara and Ingrid who have been visiting my garden insanely often to make sure the darn thing wasn't missed. Hoorah!!
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It has been a long time since I have felt inspired enough to update my journal, but the bee eater is just so pretty I couldn't help myself.
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