In my garden first comes the daisies and dandelions then the dandelions go all fluffy, the we have just green grass for a couple of weeks then we get a blanket of white clover which the bee's are absolutely loving. There must have been about 20 buzzing about, I don't think I have ever seen so many bee's in one place in the wild.
Sunday 4 July 2021
A blanket of white clover. #MySundayPhoto
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Oh wow I thought those were daisies before I read the text! I bet the bees are loving it. Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteit looks like yards in my neighborhood when I was a child. We'd pick flowers and make a chain for a clover necklace.
ReplyDeleteOur yard often looks like that too!
ReplyDeleteLooks ace x #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteSo lucky I love bees x
ReplyDeleteOur lawn looks a bit like that too - all white but no pink. It's great for the bees (although I accidentally trod on one last year and got stung).
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So very pretty! If they were daisies, I would sit and make a chain #MMBC
ReplyDeleteThat looks lovely, I wish my grass was like that, at the moment we have a jungle because Graham has been reluctant to get the lawn mower out and with the mixture of rain and sun the grass has gone wild.
ReplyDeleteClover is bunny nectar around here. They just can't get enough of our lawn. It is likely why we don't have as many flowers this year.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture.
I've been noticing nature so much more this past year, and I think there seems to be more bumblebees about this spring/summer than most years? We have found a nest of them at the bottom of a tree in our garden. They're cute little things, I think! Your lawn looks lovely with all that clover in it :-) x #MMBC
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. The bees certainly love clover. It's great that more lawns are sprinkled with clover, dandelions and daisies. #mmbc
ReplyDeleteI thought they were daisies to begin with
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That is a lot of clover! How lovely to attract so many bees. We get a lot too, although we haven't got any clover.
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