Check out the new butterfly
by Leslie Cox; Friday; April 28, 2017
John was lucky enough to catch sight of a butterfly in the garden recently and I was very lucky to have my camera near enough to hand. And enough time to take some photos of the butterfly.
I suspect it was a newly-emerged female western spring azure (Celastrina echo echo) which explains why she was so patient in allowing me to photograph her.
Celastrina echo echo (western spring azure butterfly)
Teaser Tuesday
by Leslie Cox; Tuesday, April 25, 2017
One of our favourite grasses. It really makes a wonderful statement come summer and into fall.
(Click here for more information about this grass cultivar.)
Photo by John Cox (click on photo to enlarge)
Celebrate Planet Earth This Whole Month
by Leslie Cox; Saturday; April 22, 2017
Earth Hour, Earth Day, Earth Week, Earth Month.
It is heartening to see the growth in environmental awareness through the events scheduled globally in April honouring these momentous titles. What started with twenty million people on the first Earth Day, March 21, 1970, as a teach-in at numerous American schools and universities to raise awareness of environmental concerns has now expanded to 192 countries and well over a billion people. (The date was moved to April 22 in 1971 to avoid conflicts with spring breaks and end of term exams.)
Even more spectacular is the fact this growing global movement transcends race, religion, and social status. Participants from diverse backgrounds are united and focused on saving our planet. No other event in the world accomplishes this phenomenon.
New Recipe Posted
by Leslie Cox; Saturday; April 22, 2017
I have been remiss in letting readers know my recipe for Violet Sugar is posted in Recipes from Garden to Table under In the Garden on the main menu bar. (Quick link here.)
This is a quick and easy recipe that is fun to give as special gifts to friends and family. Adds a mild, delicate flavour to baked goods and gently-flavoured fruits such as peaches, strawberries and pears. Enjoy.
Don’t forget to make up your annual supply of Violet Jelly either! (Quick link to recipe here.)
And if you wish to find out more about the delicate sweet violet (Viola odorata)…the plant to grow for its edible flowers…look in Plants We Grow under In the Garden on the main menu bar. (Quick link here.)