Nasturtiums, Lobelia, Petunia, Sweet William, Perlagonium, Valerian and Night Scented Stock are jostling for space near the back door.
Abundance reigns supreme in the gardens, as seen here in these lovely old-fashioned roses that lead the way up to the new orchard.
Bees are in a frenzy over the Cotoneaster.
The black bit appears shiny.
Do you have any idea what kind of bee this is?
All this buzzing guarantees lots of food for the birds over winter!
Another lovely bee working hard here at Bealtaine Cottage this evening.
The evening is very still and warm…perfect for all the insects that work in the gardens.
Lots of stone and wood piled up and ready for the workshop tomorrow.
Lysimachia Punctata is in full bloom.
The Redcurrants are almost ready to harvest.
This is the new rose arch…first year and doing well.
The Blackcurrants are ripening and will be ready for harvesting very soon.
Sunflowers and lots of seeds getting ready for harvesting in the tunnel in these Potager raised beds.
As I harvest the compost started last summer, a new compost heap is started.
Friday evening at Bealtaine…the rocket stove is boiling the kettle for another pot of tea…could it get any better?
I wonder what the equivalent saving on electricity this little contraption affords?
Just a small matter of washing the cups…have a great weekend everyone!
Reblogged this on porcelaindollblogdotcom and commented:
Reminds me of my native UK!
Could you share with your readers a closeup of the rocket stove and perhaps some directions on how to put one together? I’m ‘mechanically challenged’ but yours looks simple enough even for me to construct š Thanks!
There is another post on this blog explaining this, but more interestingly, I put a video up on YouTube all about the Rocket Stove…this one is my own design!
Colette X
Here are the links!
http://bealtainecottage.com/page/3/?s=rocket+stove&submit=Search
http://bealtainecottage.com/page/2/?s=rocket+stove&submit=Search
It is a bee mimic..a hoverfly that looks like a bee xx
Thanks Ma…I will have to put up some shots of all the real bees, Lol!
Hoverflies are still useful insects in the permaculture garden.. Adults are pollinators and the larvae eat aphids..so the more the merrier xx
Great news!
Here’s your bee http://ibirdz.co.uk/at/pellucens.jpg
Thanks Ron…that appears to be the one…