Dead graft In the spring I grafted an exiting wild apple on my old apple tree. Unfortunately the grafting has died, although it seemed to grow callus and connect in early summer. Did I store the twigs… more →
In the toad's gardenM. E. Wickham wrote 2 weeks ago: “November comes And November goes, With the last red berries And the first white snows. With n … more →
skrubtudsen wrote 3 weeks ago: Dead graft In the spring I grafted an exiting wild apple on my old apple tree. Unfortunately the gra … more →
M. E. Wickham wrote 1 month ago: My response to The Four’s challenge: “curious, beautiful, wondersome.” A dandeli … more →
organicvision wrote 1 month ago: Would like to spend 4 days hiking in the Belgian wood (close to Chimay) and learn how to survive wit … more →
M. E. Wickham wrote 1 month ago: I’m not sure which side the little bite was taken from, nor if the creature grew taller or sma … more →
M. E. Wickham wrote 1 month ago: This is the one pink garden portrait that did not come from my day trip to Park Seed/Wayside Gardens … more →
Daryl Bauer wrote 1 month ago: You are looking at a sugar maple tree at its peak for fall color on the grounds of the Nebraska Game … more →
M. E. Wickham wrote 2 months ago: Not quite in the Victory Garden, but just five paces from the edge of the path, these beautiful seed … more →
M. E. Wickham wrote 2 months ago: After the last post, and especially after Talon’s thoughtful comment, I felt rather guilty on … more →
M. E. Wickham wrote 2 months ago: Does anybody out there have personal experience preparing rose hip jam? I want to ask a few question … more →
skrubtudsen wrote 2 months ago: Elderberries, chili and Stolichnaya vodka In the hedge grow a small wild elderberry. Only few berrie … more →
skrubtudsen wrote 3 months ago: Christina Løjtnant share her knowledge on relict plants in the village Gl. Lejre Frøsamlernes (Danis … more →
mobius faith wrote 3 months ago: There are actually no “plains” in this image. It just had that feeling for me. Its actua … more →
M. E. Wickham wrote 3 months ago: Although I didn’t plant them, some wild foods have figured into my attempts to relocalize and … more →
flandrumhill wrote 3 months ago: The fastest plant in the world resides unassumingly in Nova Scotia’s cool woods. Botanists hav … more →
Daryl Bauer wrote 3 months ago: Ripe crab apples in Southeast Nebraska. What a fun and exciting time of year in the Nebraska country … more →
hectorsfarm wrote 5 months ago: “The birds are singing and the wind is blowing in your hair as you push aside the clinging bra … more →
Daryl Bauer wrote 5 months ago: Spotted Jewelweed. Photo Courtesy of the University of Southern Indiana. I spend a lot of time in th … more →
sacredrocks wrote 5 months ago: Sometimes we cannot see. We cannot see because we are moving. We are constantly moving and thinkin … more →