Wordless Wednesday: A Good Year For Ivy October 31, 2012 Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Lucy Corrander Now in Halifax!31 October 2012 at 08:48Love ivy.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyLea31 October 2012 at 11:13Pretty!Have a wonderful day!LeaLea's MenagerieReplyDeleteRepliesReplyVP31 October 2012 at 12:08Lucy - the bees love Ivy too! Looks like there'll be plenty of berries for the birds later on :)Thanks Lea - and you too!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyeasygardener31 October 2012 at 14:14I know Ivy had flowers but even so I am always surprised to see them. So good that wildlife will benefit.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyVP31 October 2012 at 14:24EG - I don't think I can remember a year which has been more prolific. Looks like ivy thrives is cold,wet, dark summers!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyGail31 October 2012 at 21:34I have never seen ivy flower!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyVP31 October 2012 at 21:37OMG Gail, just realised if I'd posted this a week ago, this could be a Wildflower Wednesday entry! :DxxxReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... New comments are not allowed.
Love ivy.
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Lea
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Lucy - the bees love Ivy too! Looks like there'll be plenty of berries for the birds later on :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Lea - and you too!
I know Ivy had flowers but even so I am always surprised to see them. So good that wildlife will benefit.
ReplyDeleteEG - I don't think I can remember a year which has been more prolific. Looks like ivy thrives is cold,wet, dark summers!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen ivy flower!
ReplyDeleteOMG Gail, just realised if I'd posted this a week ago, this could be a Wildflower Wednesday entry! :D
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