Pegapiggy inspired by Shaymin. This baby guinea pig can be won by a lucky person that buys a figurine from my new collection :)
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Pegapiggy inspired by Shaymin. This baby guinea pig can be won by a lucky person that buys a figurine from my new collection :)
COMING SOON!
First bloom in the garden on Forsythia Hill is always the wee Winter Aconite. A great little Spring bloomer to have!
Fruit orchard harvest
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In with my sarracenia is a moss, and this yellow flower seems to be coming up, on the spindliest stem ever, out of the moss. It’s so tiny my phone really couldn’t see it, so I got the real camera and flipped it to its macro setting, and I’d swear it looks like a freaking miniature orchid.
edited to add: thanks to being in a Mastodon instance of gardeners, I’ve learned this flower is a Utricularia, aka terrestrial bladderwort, and is an incredibly tiny type of carnivorous plant that often lives alongside other larger carnivorous species, like Sarracenia, in bogs.
So I have two carnivorous plants in that pot. Woot!
miniature tree
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Picked the last wildflowers out of my fire escape garden and put them into a tiny little bronze coffee pot my friend gifted me ages ago.
Miniature Iris, signalling the garden waking up for Spring