Rosemary beetle
This beautiful beetle only arrived in the UK in 1960s but is now a common sight on garden herbs.
This beautiful beetle only arrived in the UK in 1960s but is now a common sight on garden herbs.
A tall plant, Rosebay willowherb is a successful coloniser; it can form dense stands of bright pink flower spikes on disturbed ground, such as woodland clearings, verges and waste ground.
Join naturalist Rosemary Winnall for an evening discussing all things rockpool.
Admire the beauty of Rosemary's collection of 'weeds'...
Time takes on a new meaning in Rosemary's garden...
A confused dunnock tries to see off an impertinent intruder in Rosemary's garden...
Rosemary discovers a real toad in the hole...
Join Rosemary for a night-time garden safari...
Rosemary offers her birds a selection of nest-building materials...
Rosemary discovers that the owls beat the jackdaws to the nest box this year...
The robins fledge and Rosemary wonders what's taken up residence in the kestrel box...
Rosemary discovers more questions than answers when she finds three green cellar slugs...