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What amazing colors on this mandarin duck. Nature is splendid!
Love this move - plants from a community garden in Berlin being moved indoors for winter.
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Great way to draw attention to unwanted, unattended potholes.
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How clever and beautiful is this?
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Awesome. A vinegar fly in flight (Cape Tribulation, Queensland).
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s annual nasturtium display. Nasturtiums are grown to great lengths so that at the height of their bloom they can be carefully installed so that they can dangle in all their glory.
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Noel Kingsbury on brightening up the winter garden - Or stick your junkshop finds to willow or other uprights!
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Noel Kingsbury: When all is dead and brown and wintry one way to bring color into the garden is with brightly-colored durable materials.
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Amazing nature. A forest of about 400 pine trees in Western Poland all grow with a 90 degree northward bend at the base of their trunks.
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Amazing "human nest". Check out more pics on this site.
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New growth on the Picea abies ‘Rubra Spicata’ is bright red! Isn't nature amazing?
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Here an image collage from the first summer of collaboration with honey bees
Here an image collage from the first summer of collaboration with honey bees:
Trick for growing broad beans - germinate the beans in a plastic bag partly filled with compost, just throwing a handful of beans inside, tying the bag and placing it by (the stove) for a few days. It is also a good way of testing the viability of the seed if it has been hanging around for a while.
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There is a way to combine sustainable practices, keep plants in an upright position, make your garden more beautiful, and make great use of waste cuttings that pile in the garden after late winter and spring pruning.
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Alain of Paris was at the very chic garden fair Jardin Jardins in Paris.
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A building enclosed on three sides by 380 pots of bamboo over 10 storeys. Fantastic concept.
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Sawfly larva feeding on rose leaves - it is so cute, as long as one doesn't think of the ultimate destruction of the plant.
Franconia Sculpture Park in Minnesota (located 45 minutes northeast of the Twin Cities) is a “seedbed for big audacious unfettered creation.”
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Clever art installation - check out more here www.janvormann.com
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Tracie Harvey from unlieusurterre.blogspot.com.au