Curious by nature, designer by profession, and seriously silly.
She/her
Still blooming through this awful weather
Still blooming through this awful weather
A garden path is the single most important part of a garden!
It’s a defining characteristic of ANY space AND it is one that ALL creatures innately understand if it works or not.
This year, the paths were deemed impeccable by our judge…
#gardeningreport 🌱
A garden path is the single most important part of a garden!
It’s a defining characteristic of ANY space AND it is one that ALL creatures innately understand if it works or not.
This year, the paths were deemed impeccable by our judge…
#gardeningreport 🌱
To start off, let me introduce the judge - he’s more than just a colleague, he’s my dog and my son.
He has high standards and good values. He rarely barks, never digs, always walks on the designated path…
#gardeningreport
Although the season is still going strong, our esteemed reviewer has provided us with an in-depth and nuanced report. This report helps us uphold the quality and functionality of the garden.
Stay tuned as we release these assessments this week!
#gardeningreport
To start off, let me introduce the judge - he’s more than just a colleague, he’s my dog and my son.
He has high standards and good values. He rarely barks, never digs, always walks on the designated path…
#gardeningreport
a SUCKER on the LEAF STEM?!
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a SUCKER on the LEAF STEM?!
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Although the season is still going strong, our esteemed reviewer has provided us with an in-depth and nuanced report. This report helps us uphold the quality and functionality of the garden.
Stay tuned as we release these assessments this week!
#gardeningreport
Although the season is still going strong, our esteemed reviewer has provided us with an in-depth and nuanced report. This report helps us uphold the quality and functionality of the garden.
Stay tuned as we release these assessments this week!
#gardeningreport
Photos taken beginning of June
I went overboard with the crimson clover in 2025 because 2024 I felt like my soil was too dry. Did it help? Maybe. More rain and regrading the garden this year could contribute as well
Photos taken beginning of June
I went overboard with the crimson clover in 2025 because 2024 I felt like my soil was too dry. Did it help? Maybe. More rain and regrading the garden this year could contribute as well
Not the perfect comparison to 2024 sunflowers (different angle and layout, different types, different bloom times), but same 2 months documented
#gardening #bloomscrolling
Not the perfect comparison to 2024 sunflowers (different angle and layout, different types, different bloom times), but same 2 months documented
#gardening #bloomscrolling
Lots of bug diversity this year, lots of predators.
3 years ago this urban yard had none.
#gardening #nativeplants
Lots of bug diversity this year, lots of predators.
3 years ago this urban yard had none.
#gardening #nativeplants
I’m not saying Net Zero is bad - I’m saying it’s a rigged system and we are pretending to sustain something unsustainable.
I’m not saying Net Zero is bad - I’m saying it’s a rigged system and we are pretending to sustain something unsustainable.
In the direct sunshine it’s a nice red wine color - at any other moment it is a dark black flower that makes all other flowers POP. Perfect for the gothic gardeners.
Here you can see how to flower opens up.
#bloomscrolling #gardening
In the direct sunshine it’s a nice red wine color - at any other moment it is a dark black flower that makes all other flowers POP. Perfect for the gothic gardeners.
Here you can see how to flower opens up.
#bloomscrolling #gardening
Highly productive with strong stems and a long vase life.
#bloomscrolling
#gardening
Highly productive with strong stems and a long vase life.
#bloomscrolling
#gardening
This year I’m plucking my tomatoes off earlier due to an influx of #squirrelcrimes
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This year I’m plucking my tomatoes off earlier due to an influx of #squirrelcrimes
🌱 🌼 🍅 🫑 🥒
‘sparky vino’ scabiosa
‘sparky vino’ scabiosa
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