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Patrick Lockyer.
Grand Master Username: pat_lockyer
Post Number: 1415 Registered: 9-2004
| Posted on Saturday, 15 July, 2017 - 06:12: | |
Thought I would do some cultivating with the old Zetor tractor, doing some checks and saw the nest with eggs on top of the engine! Returned to find the bird sitting, end of that plan for a few weeks. Time to look at the wild garden!!! First is the bottle brush bush. The bees are busy. lilys Wild vetch. Greenhouse lily.
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Graham Watson
Frequent User Username: graham508
Post Number: 56 Registered: 3-2016
| Posted on Saturday, 15 July, 2017 - 22:12: | |
Patrick what wonderful pictures, thanks for sharing them. |
Brian Vogel
Grand Master Username: guyslp
Post Number: 2361 Registered: 6-2009
| Posted on Sunday, 16 July, 2017 - 11:34: | |
Lovely photos! The fourth one is almost certainly crocosmia lucifer and the fifth one of the many buddilea, more commonly known as butterfly bush. The burgundy flowers beneath the butterfly photo may be a clerodendrum species of some sort, and they're really striking. Not hardy in any form here. You have a fascinating garden with lots of visual intrigue. |
Patrick Lockyer.
Grand Master Username: pat_lockyer
Post Number: 1417 Registered: 9-2004
| Posted on Monday, 17 July, 2017 - 02:57: | |
Thank you Brian for naming the flowers, planting many years ago and now my wife and I have forgotten the name of many! Is the buddilea known to have a yellow flower, this is one that has grown in amongst the larrels. One of my favorite roses that I grew from a cutting when spotted in an old cottage in Portugal many years ago I think may be called the Tuscany rose. Pix is showing the start of the flower opening.
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Patrick Ryan
Grand Master Username: patrick_r
Post Number: 1607 Registered: 4-2016
| Posted on Monday, 17 July, 2017 - 06:48: | |
Great set of images there Patrick, What type of camera are you using? |
Patrick Lockyer.
Grand Master Username: pat_lockyer
Post Number: 1420 Registered: 9-2004
| Posted on Monday, 17 July, 2017 - 07:07: | |
Patrick, the camera that I use most of the time is a second hand Fujifilm JZ 500 14mega pixels 10xzoom. Bought a couple over time on ebay and they never let me down. I have a canon EOS 600d but takes me to long on the set up as I use two different lens if that makes sense. |
Patrick Ryan
Grand Master Username: patrick_r
Post Number: 1608 Registered: 4-2016
| Posted on Monday, 17 July, 2017 - 08:03: | |
Hi Patrick, I am a camera nerd from my days at primary school. I have 2 DSLR's that don't even make it out of the cases any more. I use a Sony RX10, (24-200mm) quick & easy. Hope you don't mind, I just punched your colours & detail up a tad.
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Brian Vogel
Grand Master Username: guyslp
Post Number: 2362 Registered: 6-2009
| Posted on Monday, 17 July, 2017 - 13:09: | |
Patrick, Yes, that yellow flower is another buddleia, buddleia globosa, which is a species. I understand these get huge, and since "the usual ones" get huge by my metric, these must get huge! Brian |
Patrick Lockyer.
Grand Master Username: pat_lockyer
Post Number: 1424 Registered: 9-2004
| Posted on Wednesday, 19 July, 2017 - 06:38: | |
This is the Tuscany rose in full flower.
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Patrick Ryan
Grand Master Username: patrick_r
Post Number: 1612 Registered: 4-2016
| Posted on Wednesday, 19 July, 2017 - 06:55: | |
Beautiful rose there Patrick, the petals are very beautiful indeed. |
Brian Vogel
Grand Master Username: guyslp
Post Number: 2363 Registered: 6-2009
| Posted on Wednesday, 19 July, 2017 - 12:05: | |
It is an absolutely gorgeous rose. That ombre velvet effect is striking. I'm so jealous that you don't have Japanese beetles to contend with (or at least not like I do this year). These pests are just destroying my roses like nobody's business and I simply cannot keep up with them this year. It's never been this bad. Brian |
Patrick Lockyer.
Grand Master Username: pat_lockyer
Post Number: 1427 Registered: 9-2004
| Posted on Wednesday, 19 July, 2017 - 21:54: | |
Brian, This year has been really bad for the lily beetle [red] attacks. Every day I am given the task of trying to kill them. Every day more come along! |
Patrick Lockyer.
Grand Master Username: pat_lockyer
Post Number: 1436 Registered: 9-2004
| Posted on Wednesday, 26 July, 2017 - 06:36: | |
An update on the nest on top of the tractor engine. The eggs have hatched and chicks are growing well.
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Patrick Lockyer.
Grand Master Username: pat_lockyer
Post Number: 1843 Registered: 9-2004
| Posted on Saturday, 14 April, 2018 - 03:35: | |
All happening in the wild garden.
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Patrick Ryan
Grand Master Username: patrick_r
Post Number: 1872 Registered: 4-2016
| Posted on Saturday, 14 April, 2018 - 03:37: | |
That time of year again Patrick. Love your photos. |
richard george yeaman
Grand Master Username: richyrich
Post Number: 959 Registered: 4-2012
| Posted on Saturday, 14 April, 2018 - 09:29: | |
Patrick great, brightened me up no end. Richard. |
Larry Kavanagh
Prolific User Username: shadow_11
Post Number: 166 Registered: 5-2016
| Posted on Saturday, 14 April, 2018 - 10:16: | |
Any progress on the Zetor restoration? |
Patrick Lockyer.
Grand Master Username: pat_lockyer
Post Number: 1845 Registered: 9-2004
| Posted on Saturday, 14 April, 2018 - 18:04: | |
Larry the Zetor is a working used tractor no restoration but due to wet weather has not been used over winter. Will have to check for birds nests before use. Lifted the bonnet of the International for a service [new fan belt] and had to close it as a bird has nested on top of the water pump pulley. The birds just love the surroundings here, Yesterday a morning visit to one of the sheds and could not under stand all the sticks on the floor by the door, looked up for the cause wow looks like after three years of nought we have some type of owls building a nest. We have some screech owls in the Lylanda trees that have gone out of control. tractor nest Sticks nest box.
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Larry Kavanagh
Prolific User Username: shadow_11
Post Number: 167 Registered: 5-2016
| Posted on Sunday, 15 April, 2018 - 07:48: | |
Patrick, I'm fond of old tractors too. Currently looking at a Fordson Major (fully restored) with a view to possibly buying. International and Massey Ferguson 35s are also on my search list. I'm in a quiet country area too, sheep farming mostly. Swallows & house martens are abundant during the summer here so car covers are an essential accessory. |
Patrick Lockyer.
Grand Master Username: pat_lockyer
Post Number: 1860 Registered: 9-2004
| Posted on Tuesday, 08 May, 2018 - 18:04: | |
Larry just love the three cylinder 35s also the International Harvesters. The Swallows have arrived here so must keep the doors closed. Fun to watch having a drink on the wing at the swimming pool. Never seen so much colour from the shrubs as this spring Looks like a good year for cider!
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Larry Kavanagh
Prolific User Username: shadow_11
Post Number: 173 Registered: 5-2016
| Posted on Friday, 11 May, 2018 - 08:37: | |
Those blossoms really are impressive Patrick. I'm in Wexford (S.E. Ireland) where it's been a colder and wetter Spring than usual and our growth is a few weeks behind normal but nature usually has a way of balancing things in the end. |