nonelvis: (GARDEN bee)
nonelvis ([personal profile] nonelvis) wrote2011-05-30 11:40 am
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New garden residents

This one's permanent:

Columbines

This one's probably temporary. I was at most two feet from this little guy, and he never once tried to fly away. He did move along the fence several times later and was gone by evening, so I'm hoping that means he wasn't sick.

Juvenile robin
platypus: (robin)

[personal profile] platypus 2011-05-30 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Baaaaaaaby robin! I'm sure he was fine. It just takes a while for flying to become their first response to things. Or second, or third.

[identity profile] gritsinmisery.livejournal.com 2011-05-30 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I found the remains of a robin's eggshell in the crack between the garage floor and the driveway when I was unloading the car today.

I'm glad you made a garden post, I have a question -- was it okay to put basil, thyme, and oregano all in the same huge patio pot? I know you've warned against mint and basil in the same place (which is why I haven't put my peppermint outdoors, even though I'd love to.) If I need to move one of the herbs let me know -- I have another patio pot I can shift one into.

Speaking of Columbine (the flower, not the OH) -- I have a purple-and-white one and a maroon-and-white double one (clicky to enlarge):
Image (http://s206.photobucket.com/albums/bb70/gritsinmisery/?action=view&current=IMG_0096.jpg)
I'd never heard of a double before, but it's very pretty.

[identity profile] gritsinmisery.livejournal.com 2011-05-30 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh, that is pretty. I got lucky on mine; bought it for a song after it had bloomed out last year and was just trusting the picture on the pot. It turned out to be prettier.

I don't mind if the herbs crowd each other and limit growth; like as not I'll be using them very little, but I hate having to use dried when the recipe calls for fresh and I REALLY hate how much the grocery store charges for "fresh".

Your baby robin reminds me of the time we had a chipmunk pissed at a baby robin who was perched on the wooden ties lining the ground under the bay windows on the back of the house. Baby was waiting for mom, who was out in the yard looking for breakfast. Chipmunk considered the ties his own personal undercover freeway and made a couple of runs at the baby trying to get it to hop off. When baby was finally intimidated enough that he did, the chippy chased the poor bird halfway across the yard because it wasn't that keen on flying yet and besides, Mom had told him to stay put.

[identity profile] papilio-luna.livejournal.com 2011-05-30 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Columbine, yes?

I planted some columbine last year and then, stuidly, planted mint and lemonbalm in the same general area. Guess who won!

Adorable baby robin is adorable though. I approve of baby animals dwelling in my garden. (Er. Except baby groundhogs. They can gtfo.)

[identity profile] fonticulus.livejournal.com 2011-05-31 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh. I love columbine. I just have one really nice one this year, but it's in full bloom right now and just gorgeous.