7 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday: The Scrapyard Garden”
One of my very favourite wildflowers. Their scent is amazing ❤️
They really seem to stand-up to the weather here and self-seed all over the garden. Unlike primroses they are not native to the islands, but they are one of my highlights of the spring.
A sign of hope amid destruction. Such cheering plants, they have self seeded in our garden and each year bring joy.
A tough little plant! I wonder if the polytunnel will be replaced. Or is it too much of a risk with such horrible storms each year?
All will be revealed soon!
Nature just carries on regardless. When moving the piles of rusted metal we also found a field vole and her nest, and a pygmy shrew scampering around looking for insects.
One of my very favourite wildflowers. Their scent is amazing ❤️
They really seem to stand-up to the weather here and self-seed all over the garden. Unlike primroses they are not native to the islands, but they are one of my highlights of the spring.
A sign of hope amid destruction. Such cheering plants, they have self seeded in our garden and each year bring joy.
A tough little plant! I wonder if the polytunnel will be replaced. Or is it too much of a risk with such horrible storms each year?
All will be revealed soon!
Nature just carries on regardless. When moving the piles of rusted metal we also found a field vole and her nest, and a pygmy shrew scampering around looking for insects.
Can’t wait! 😉