I also have three new boxes. I received one as a free gift for joining the RSPB and I bought a robin/wren box and also a bug box which is apparently good for attracting solitary bees and also for ladybirds to hibernate in.
Stuart helped me by screwing the old boxes closed again after cleaning and held the bug box in place while I tightened the screw. We have placed it on the fence behind the pond and close to a bush.
We placed the robin box on the fence behind the cotoneaster and winter flowering Jasmine because they like to be hidden from predators which is important as they like an open front box. It will be sheltered from wind and rain there too and also there will be plenty of insects visiting the bushes in the summer so lots of food for them.
The other 3 boxes need to go higher up in the trees so I will wait for the gardener to come and place those for me in a couple of weeks.
Signs of Spring in the garden:
Snowdrops by the pond
Buds on daffodils should hopefully be open for St David's Day
Crocuses
2 comments:
Just lovely. I am glad somebody thinks spring is coming. Not so in Toronto. We are having the worst winter in 5 years. Tons of snow and sub-zero temps.
I wish I could visit your garden Sheila!
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