The garden is looking very wintry, although we have a surprising number of flowers in bloom, there is much dead brown looking growth. This is due to the fact that we leave dead heads and seed pods on as many plants as possible through the winter, not only is this a habitat for insects to overwinter in, it also provides much needed stores of food for foraging birds.
Seed heads bring in many birds, but I really enjoy pretty little goldfinches most of all. This year they have cleared the lemon balm seeds, then moved on to yellow centaurea (Centaurea macrocephala), next the large yellow daisies and now they are on the evening primrose seed heads.
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