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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Acquired Stardust

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Pics Of Fairy Tale Architecture From Norway
franorskskog | norskskog
Bryophytes by eyelyft on Flickr
Beeeeeezzz and a lady bug #garden
Brian Andreas, Story People
Beauty of the Motherland
The 2,000-year-old tree in South Africa called The Tree of Life. The baobab tree. Some hollowed out trunks have been used to provide shelter to as many as 40 people, it can hold up to 4,500 liters of water, fibers from the bark can be turned into rope and cloth and fresh leaves are often eaten to boost the immune system. The medicinal properties of the baobab fruit are amazing: 3 times as much Vitamin C as an orange, 50% more Calcium than spinach, and it has a plentiful source of antioxidants which are disease-fighting molecules credited with helping reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease.
It's all starting to green up #June #garden #rain
My strawberries are going nuts this year. #secondpick #backforseconds #garden #strawberries
Baling hay today. #haybales #bluesky #farm #nofilter #onlyinmn
The Earth laughs in flowers - Ralph Waldo Emerson
lynx
Pursue some path, however narrow and crooked, in which you can walk with love and reverence.
Henry David Thoreau (via thatkindofwoman)
You can find me at a stone circle, dancing with the fairies.
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The chicks and hens (sempervivum) help to anchor the soil between the bricks of the herb spiral.
Here in their second year, each plant has sent out a multitude of little clones (lateral rosettes). Hopefully, they will one day overwhelm the structure. Each rosette was itself rooted from a clone, and easily adapted to growing in the hot and dry spaces on the structure.
Sempervivum — latin for “always living” — plants are also known as houseleeks, because they have long been planted on roofs, with the belief that their water-filled leaves deterred lightning strikes. Their succulent foliage is edible, and tastes of cucumber.
Related: Edible Forest Gardening 101: The Herb Spiral
#edible landscaping #diy #garden hacks
Earth tones: turmeric, cherry, beet, cabbage #naturaldye #eastereggs #witchery
Every majestic oak tree was once a nut who stood its ground.
Unknown (via 3000blackmambas)