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Quote of the day:
“Nor will I then thy modest grace forget,
Chaste Snow-drop, venturous harbinger of Spring,
And pensive monitor of fleeting years!”
~ William Wordsworth
Forage in February for:
Alexanders, Bittercress, Burdock Roots, Cleavers, Chickweed, Dandelion Leaves, Rosehips
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- Diabetic kitchen experiments
- Flighty's plot
- Piglet in Portugal
- The Nostalgic Gardener
- Gardens at Coppertop
- The Gardens Trust
- The Garden Diaries
- Great Dixter Vegetable Garden
- Eileen's Tiny Welsh Garden
- Stephen Gingold Nature Photography Blog
- The Leek & The Carrot
- garden ruminations
- Lagniappe
- An Edible Landscape
- Janna Schreier Garden Design
- The Herb Society of America Blog
- The Gravetye Gardeners Journal
- Mrs Portly's Kitchen
- Philip Strange Science and Nature Writing
- Thistles and Kiwis
- Sharpen your Spades
- Life at No.27
- Hitchin Lavender Blog
- My Own Little Allotment
- Lopez Island Kitchen Gardens
- The Garden Gate is Open
- Wildlife Pirate
- Fred, a French Gardener
- Louise Nicholls - Adventures in horticulture
- The Task at Hand
Wow, what gorgeous images and impressive what with reflections in the first and a wash of clary sage in the second.
Cheers Kate. I couldn’t decide which to post, so opted for both.
I was going to begin my comment with ‘wow!’ too, what a great image.
Thanks .. the trick is to catch the right size of rain/mist on the grass
Fantastic photos. Well done!
Thanks … this pushed my little Canon IXUS to the limit.
How beautiful! Like jewels, or a fantastic pools-of-light neckace!
Thanks …. I’d love a necklace like that!
I agree with Chloris-stunning!
Thanks
Amazing pictures!
Thanks