Cardoons in a Kentish Garden - Ruth Stage
British , b. 1969 -
Egg tempera, 56 x 64 cm.

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Cardoons in a Kentish Garden - Ruth Stage
British , b. 1969 -
Egg tempera, 56 x 64 cm.
Making Veddw 8: the next version of the Veg Plot: no veg!
I think the worst thing was working in the garden until 9 o’clock or later. And then realising that if we wanted supper we would now have to pick, de-slug, wash and cook veggies. Almost as bad as trying to grow them. I think Charles got really tired and fed up, trying to keep it all looking good. So what to do with Veg Plot? Anne needed more inspiration. It needed to be something that looked good…
Do you have a particular place where you like to write? (Ex: a desk, your bed?)
what was your first fandom?
What's your favourite meme? (Can be an old one👁)
And whats YOUR favourite vegetable DON'T SAY EGGPLANT
I have a very small computer I can carry anywhere, with a small wooden table to create a desk on various place I write : On the sofa in the living room, in my bed, in my favourite arm chair. I tried writing in the garden but the light was not right. My favourite place is probably in my bed, but I love moving around.
My first fandom was Full Metal Alchemist. I wrote Romance for Winry and Ed, and Mustang and Riza. But also adventure and found family fics.
for my favorite meme.
Well Eggplant IS my favourite vegetable but ... Maybe Butternutt. And sunripped tomatoes in summer
Cardoon - #tbt - Attractive and useful specimens in the #garden, #cardoons are a close cousin to the #globeartichoke, but they are larger, hardier, and less prickly. The #plants originated in Southern Europe (Mediterranean), but were transported to North America by Quakers in the 1790s. #cardoon was used medicinally for its mild laxative qualities while the fleshy, thick #leaf stalks and tender #flower #buds were used in many #vegetable dishes. That said, as a member of the #thistle family, the #plant is often considered a #weed today in many places. #throwbackthursday
Happy Monday! Gorgeous #cardoons to start off your week on an upward note! #Architecturalplanting #gardendesigner #gardendesigners #happymondaypeeps #happymonday
Candice Bohannon (b.1982) - Cardoons. 2008. Oil on canvas.
Renato Guttuso (Italian, 1911-1987), Cassetta di cardi [Box of cardoons], 1974. Oil on canvas, 100 x 100 cm.