The roses seem to be in pretty good health too after enjoying a couple of very warm dry months. No sign of any aphids, black spot, or rust – yet!
Friday, 29 May 2020
Oxeye daisies in a South Somerset garden.
I have allowed the oxeye daisies in my garden to spread along the
borders and form clumps on the lawn, in fact they have taken root all over the
place. They are one of my favourite wild
flowers and are always guaranteed to lift the spirits whether seen in the
garden, hedgerow or roadside verge.
The roses seem to be in pretty good health too after enjoying a couple of very warm dry months. No sign of any aphids, black spot, or rust – yet!
The roses seem to be in pretty good health too after enjoying a couple of very warm dry months. No sign of any aphids, black spot, or rust – yet!
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