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Quote of the day:
In fact, the mere act of opening the box will determine the state of the cat, although in this case there were three determinate states the cat could be in: these being Alive, Dead, and Bloody Furious.”
– Terry Pratchet
Forage in May for:
Alexanders, Beech leaves, Cow Parsley, Hairy Bittercress, Dandelion Flowers , Cleavers, Primroses, Ransoms, Sweet Violets, Hawthorn, Lime leaves, Red Clover, Ox-eye Daisy, Garlic Mustard, Wild Garlic
Previous posts by month:
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Some Blogs I follow
- Paddy Tobin, An Irish Gardener
- Rambling in the Garden
- sorta like suburbia
- Grow Write Repeat
- Gather Victoria
- The Shrub Queen
- Fred, a French Gardener2
- Earth laughs in flowers
- leeg schrift
- AGENTS OF FIELD
- Flighty's plot
- Piglet in Portugal
- The Nostalgic Gardener
- Gardens at Coppertop
- The Gardens Trust
- thegardendiaries.wordpress.com/
- Great Dixter Vegetable Garden
- My 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
Lovely photos
Thank you
I especially like the second photo. There’s nothing like little green islands floating down a tree trunk!
Thank you! Tropical islands of course
Moss is magical! Great photos. 🙂
Thanks Eliza!
Beautiful. 🙂 This post makes me breathe.
Thank you so much for that thought. I’ve just been staring at these beautiful photographs from the International Garden Photographer of the Year competition and was think the same thing about some of the winning entries:- https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-60111369
Thank you for the link. 🙂 Glorious.
Up close moss is like a magical mini world of its own!
Exactly! And an exotic one at that, with all those minarets and towers
Lovely fresh colours. And so tactile…. lovely photos. 😃
Thank you Cathy. Yes, it is another of those things I can’t resist stroking. Shame it is usually wet though 😉
Fascinating pictures, and an interesting subject about which I know very little. xx
Thanks. In spite of owning the Roger Philips book on the subject, neither do I!