Welcome buggy friends

I am still working on my scrappy sprout blocks, but I have started unpicking them for different reasons.
Once I had all the blocks laid out and looking right, it occurred to me that gardens need bugs.
Beneficial bees and insects.  Beautiful ladybird bugs.  So I added a few onto my leaves. 
 But as you can see some leaves also have fruit!  I love cherries!
Happy quilting Sue.

13 comments:

  1. You are becoming a master quilt gardener these days. Are you going to add drip irrigation perhaps? Love the ladybugs, but not the others so much. You should put a net over those cherries to keep the birds away. Can't wait to see the finish, unless it, like most good gardens, is a continual work in progress. Good luck!

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  2. I had to laugh because when I saw the title of your post I thought of the Amish buggy's and so was surprises to read about bugs!!
    Very creative, look forward to seeing your finished garden.

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  3. Always good to have those helpful insects in your garden!

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  4. Well of course you need a few beneficial bugs! Just don't let the birds get your cherries!

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  5. My garden ALWAYS has bugs! Very fun addition! : )

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  6. I've seen your plan, but I can't wait to see your QUILT come together!!

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  7. Lovely idea adding the fruit and bugs.

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  8. Bugs and fruits sound perfect for a garden, fun additions to your blocks.

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  9. I love the bugs and fruit! A lovely addition to your blocks.

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  10. Your additions add great fun and humor.

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  11. Ohhh the bugs make the blocks, great blocks!

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  12. The bugs are so cute. And they will add some fun to your quilt : )

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