Saturday, 11 August 2012

Honeysuckle, buddleias and fuschias

We planted several fuschias recently at the same time as the buddleias, hoping to give the garden an insect lift. I'm pleased to report it has worked as butterflies are visiting the buddleias, bees are paying court to the fuschias and I was delighted this morning to see a large grasshopper, mainly green but with some brown areas resting on a fuschia.


The smell as we walk down the garden is wonderful, firstly you are aware of the powerful scent of the honeysuckle  which draws so many moths in the evening, then suddenly another smell takes its place, it is a honeyed, moreish perfume and comes from the many new buddleias recently planted.


Although these plants were put in for the benefit of wildlife, we also benefit from the bonus of the wonderful perfume they bring to the end of the garden.

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