As we come to the end of another year, I am sure this one went in a blink of an eye
I thought I would do a roundup post looking at some of my nature blogs that I have posted at my other blogging home – Birds on the Blog.
This year some of the things we have looked at are -
All about my love of the snowdrop and where to see this beauty.
Well that was a heart wrenching time, when there was the heated debate about our precious woodland. With rumblings still going on in the background, it’s important for us to keep an eye on new policies being lined up for our forests.
I had the privillege of seeing a carpet of thousands of crocuses at Forde Abbey and gardens – I will be definitely be going there again next spring!
Blessed by a sea of blue in a gorgeous woodland, enjoyed and treasured by many! Can’t wait to visit again next year!
The joys of the National Garden Scheme – the NGS
A bizarre plant that doesn’t flower often and smells horrible, but still ends up being a popular plant to see.
Getting out there in the summer and enjoying what nature has in store for us.
Along the theme of my love of flowers is the language of flowers. This post looks at some suggestions for wedding anniversary ideas!
Who knew that hydrangeas were so popular. So many joined in enthusing about their love for the hydrangea
We look at suggestions of what food we can give to our feathered friends, with a couple of recipes of seed cake and fat balls thrown into the mix.
A controversial one … looking at the many benefits of Ivy for wildlife.
I hope you will enjoy the posts
Let me know which posts you particularly enjoyed!
Anita
Related articles
- The Dazzling Delights Of Hydrangeas (birdsontheblog.co.uk)
- Perfect Snowdrop Comes With A High Price Tag (handmadegreetingcards.info)



A lovely compilation of your post Anita – thanks for sharing them

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Lovely variety of posts there, Anita
I really enjoy all your nature posts and I look forward to reading your 2012 posts.
I thought of you this morning – I had a bit of hunt for snowdrops in the garden but there’s no sign of them yet. However, I do have some primroses flowering and I felt very sorry for a poor old solitary bumble bee flying around looking for flowers – this warmer winter seems to have made things all out of kilter in the garden.
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My sister told me that as she drove into Yeovil yesterday, hundreds of daffodils were out along the road side!
A lot of bulbs are growing through my lawn that are due to flower much later.
It may not be a good year for snowdrops unfortunately, as they need a cold winter to thrive. I will be keeping my eyes peeled though.