I hope the cold spell here finaly broke. At least it was not so serious as to do any immediate damage.
I would recommend to cut the growths from the juniper and burn them. I had to dispose of a whole (little) tree because it became so infested with fungus, that it was no longer plausible to heal it.
Interesting video about the effects of raindrops on mosquitoes (which, I assume, applies to any flying insect).
The magic of spring.
That tulip looks just about as far along as the ones in my garden.
They are all nice, but the most unusual one to me is photo #5, which I’m guessing is some kind of fungus growing around the tree branch.
I assume it’s a wasp gall of some sort.
Ah, nope. Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae is a plant pathogen that causes cedar-apple rust.
I’m absolutely in love with the droplets on the fuzzy leaves (poppy?). Couldn’t tell you why, it’s just love.
I absolutely take your wet. It still hasn’t rained here and I’m watering the garden. In April.
I hope the cold spell here finaly broke. At least it was not so serious as to do any immediate damage.
I would recommend to cut the growths from the juniper and burn them. I had to dispose of a whole (little) tree because it became so infested with fungus, that it was no longer plausible to heal it.