A blog about trying to live a green life in the city with as much of a country feel as possible. Vegetables, foraging, preserves, crafts, wildlife, community, recycling, cycling... Helen, Leyton, London, E10
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
seddum envy
This picture of one of the clumps of autumn seddums at Pashley Gardens does not do it justice. This was one of the smaller clumps, six foot (two metres) across and three foot (one metre) at least deep.
They had lots of honey bees feeding on the tiny flowers:
And this is my largest clump of seddums:
It can't be that my garden in north east London gets comparitively little rain, and that I don't water the flower beds. It has had plenty of rain this year!
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bees,
honey bees,
seddums
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