In the 30 Days Wild pack this year Wildlife Trusts kindly provided a bio-degradable paper full of wildflower seeds. If you have been reading my ‘Patch – Garden’ posts this year you will know that I have been granted permission to add a little bit of ‘wild’ back to it. I sowed seeds back in May and they have now started to grow. I do have a few patches where the seeds didn’t germinate so today I have sowed the seeds provided. I’m hoping by the end of August all the flowers will have matured and there is a border of wildflowers. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to sow them all at once back in May, so I think there will be a gradual flowering along the border as they mature. Of course I could say I did this intentionally so that the pollinators have more flowers in bloom for a longer period over the summer 🙂

I had planned to walk around the field this evening but other events forced a change of plan. I had to help a friend with a task which took longer than either of us expected, so today I spent 10 mins looking through the long grass and stinging nettles at the bottom of their garden. The sun began to set, I wasn’t sure if I would find anything. I started by looking at the plants and grasses and as I looked more closely I noticed the insects hiding within. At first I noticed the bees flitting around the flowers and then the Common Blue Damselfly that landed nearby. The stinging nettles had lots of Cuckoo-spit which lead me to notice the snail and fly (I have no idea what type!) on the next plant along. It was bustling with life; I could have stayed there for ages delving deeper into the vegetation.










