this week as the weather has continued to be rather unsettled, being mostly dull with plenty of rain and a chilly wind so the ground is still soggy.
I’ve cleared most of cosmos corner working from the path using the hoe to remove the dead plants and weeds. This morning whilst doing that I noticed a very small, light-brown plume moth on the soil. I do see these occasionally but they’re usually bigger and white.
Most of the primroses succumbed to the hot weather during the summer but two did survive.
They’re both by the pond and are now flowering.
Have a good weekend, and take care!
I think your plotting days will be hit and miss from here on in, the weather does seem very changeable now and there’s a definite feel of wintery weather in the air.
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A primrose delight!
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Menhir it sure is. xx
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Jo I’m sure you’re right, but I don’t mind if it’s dry and sunny. xx
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I saw a primrose in flower today too – so bright on a dull day! Xx
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Cathy it’s lovely to see them, especially at this time of year. xx
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It’s not very enticing out there at the moment!
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Belinda I agree it hasn’t been, although this morning was better. xx
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I think the primrose is a beautiful colour.
Happy Friday and weekend wishes.
All the best Jan
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Jan good for you, me too.
Thanks, and for you too. xx
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Pretty in pink, that survivor!
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Nikki I think that it’s lilac rather than pink. xx
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What a nice surprise, and what a pretty colour primrose in late November.
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Liz it sure is, on both counts. xx
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Very pretty primrose. I’ve not been in the garden much since it started raining either. I cleared up a few leaves just before, but now I’m enjoying being inside and thinking about buying a crab apple for the wildlife to enjoy. CJ xx
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CJ it sure is. I’m not surprised. That sounds good to me. xx
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That’s an unusual looking moth, I’ve never seen one. Lovely primrose.xxx
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Snowbird it sure is, that’s a shame. I agree. xx
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