agrarian revival, I'm puffing up the sales pitch, buy the idea it'll cost you nothing. "Do it now, cut down on mud struggling miles", building a durable habitat that can weather the storm. All aboard, we are not on schedule but we are on track.
Good morning starts here...
The view towards the village crossroad
Red Hazels are starting to hang heavy
We're heading this way...
Lavender,Thyme, Hyssop, Leek seedlings, Meadowsweet and White Horehound, Mullein in the background, That's not all , If they look healthy they aren't overcrowded. Plenty of room for more.
Further down the bed a sneaky "rogue" lettuce has snuck in, .I had better water the Rhubarb.Can't keep the pansies down. Silver Birch further down has had a baby. It's got two leaves already, really cute... More of this bed later.
Don't ask me... Zoom around and work it out.
Hyssop flowers, I will freeze some for our winter Soups and salads.
Swiss Chard making next season's seed. Nasturtiums and cucumbers shading parsnip roots.
Looking back ... A good morning walk about. Curvatious learning, colour and charm at every turn.
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