Yes it is @Fire. The photo is a bit deceiving as it looks as though it's a wood that goes on and on, but in fact the woodland area isn't all that big, more of a copse perhaps, with other trees further out making it seem more extensive. This is the best time of year to photograph it too, before the canopy closes over fully and while everything is green and growing.
This is my bit of wildlife haven, well not actually mine, I put it in the Land Management category. It's small area but I've planted about 50 hazel saplings and masses of different wildflower seeds were sowed 18 months ago. Last year it was a constant hum all summer.
My wall flowers have done well this year - they are still going strong
over months of flowering. I planted them as bare root in the autumn and lost half to
slugs, but I would do it again. Hairy footed flower bees and hover flies
have had a bonanza. I guess they always enjoyed them, but I am looking for closely this year and know more of what I'm looking at. I have not bought a colour mix before.
Some plants look best en massse. I think wall flowers and fgmns are some of those. The effect is quite different in a block. Tulips, ox eyes, and cosmos, also.
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Mukdenia rossii 'Crimson Fans'
Here are a few photos of our Norfolk garden.
The shady corner.
The end bed.
Brunnera Jack Frost
Clematis Montana has gone a bit rampant this year, growing all over the climbing roses, the rose arch and the wall to next door, from landing window.
This is my bit of wildlife haven, well not actually mine, I put it in the Land Management category. It's small area but I've planted about 50 hazel saplings and masses of different wildflower seeds were sowed 18 months ago. Last year it was a constant hum all summer.
You have much to look forward to there.