... while Small found a sunny spot for bone-warming purposes and Ping dived into the Hydrangeas for skink-hunting purposes, I examined the tomato crop. Which is doing well, even if not much actual ripening is going on. There's a lot of flowers too.
Now, I don't know if you know but some Australian tomato farmers want to import Bumble Bees because they are buzz pollinators. Tomatoes LOVE buzz pollinators (this is not a good idea, cute though they are). Australian natives, Blue Banded Bees, are buzz pollinators.
Saturday, January 16
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WOW!!!
Amazing photos!!!
Oh me oh my! YOU are very clever. *and i am a bit pleased that you have moved from spiders to bees.
Oh, Rupert. I swoon.
Stunning. And, you're right, go with the local bees.
Lee, thanks, a complete fluke but I'll take the credit.
S - pish posh, more spiders to come.
Cookie, he's quite the dandy :)
Zoomie, we go local where we can, I'm dying to see another local, the teddy bear bee!
OOOOOOOOh beees!I think I should name my old camera and then call the new one "Son of"....
Suggestions please ;o)
Roo, hmmmm, Clive? Augustine? Clive I think, cos son of Clive sounds kind of cool.
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