CRAFT BEETLE


GARDEN

The plants and fungi I have run across in my life. Some of them are at my own garden, some are in the community garden, and some are out in the wild.

2024.11.09 - Beautiful golden flowers and a mushroom on a log.

2024.11.02 - Another bountiful harvest at the community garden.

2024.10.25 - A tiny flower in an unpaved parking lot.

2024.10.12 - What beautiful water melons we have.

2024.10.05 - We got the yams! Before and after unearthing.

2024.10.03 - The beautiful flowers of the garden.

2024.09.28 - The fruits of the land by the sweat of the brow and the permission of The Provider.

2024.09.17 - Blooming mint in the garden.

2024.09.11 - Munich flowers.

2024.09.10 - Nuremberg flowers.

2024.09.07 - Flowers in Germany.

2024.09.06 - Flowers by Roman ruins.

2024.09.04 - A yellow flower in Germany.

2024.09.02 - Frankfurt bus shelter and flowers.

2024.08.29 - Bright orange mushrooms growing in my garden beds.

2024.08.10 - Banana tree at my community garden. A wonder to look at, and soon taste!

2024.08.04 - Billbergia pyramidalis. I never thought I would see this plant flower.

2024.06.22 - A beautiful little pepper from the community garden and a mushroom signaling the great soil quality.

2024.06.08 - A small yellow flower and a native painted leaf.

2024.05.14 - Sunshine Mimosa is one of my favorite plants and a great native ground cover.

2024.04.29 - Blackberries and sunflowers in by backyard garden. The sunflower seeds were given to me by a good friend, which I am very grateful for.

2024.04.27 - One of the bougainvillea in my backyard.

2024.04.24 - I was happily surprised to find the parsley had bloomed.

2024.04.17 - I think this dandelion is telling me to toss a coin to the Witcher?

2024.04.11 - Yellow flowers in my backyard.

2024.04.06 - Pomegranate flowers are as beautiful as the fruit they make. You can see hints of the fruit's shape in the flower. Unfortunately no fruits were produced, I think the tree is still fairly young.

2024.03.16 - Flowers around the house.

2024.03.01 - Wild flowers are beautiful sight.

2024.02.29 - This stem and flowers are tiny, the photo is really zoomed in.

2024.02.28 - I could do with seeing more peach blossoms in my life.

2024.02.24 - I had a great spring with tomatoes self seeding all throughout the garden. The lemon tree didn't do so well through, but we did get a few small pumpkins.

2024.02.14 - Pretty blue flowers.

2024.02.12 - Life, uhhh... finds a way.

2024.02.10 - Four leaf clovers, flowers, and my favorite herb: mint.

2023.11.15 - This huge pink flowering all grew out on a little cutting our local plant dealer gave us for free, now it's as tall as the fence. The yellow bougainvillea was also from that same gardner.

2023.10.16 - Peacock flowers are some of my favorite. Although if I could I would rename them "Dragon Breath Flowers".

2023.10.15 - A pretty bouquet.

2023.10.07 - Peach blossoms in the fall.

2023.07.01 - Blackberry flower.

2023.06.26 - Some blackberries, they were so delicious that I ate the best ones before thinking of taking a picture.

2023.06.20 - Peace lilies are surprisingly easy to get to bloom, and the peacock flower is vibrant as ever.

2023.06.16 - If you pick one of these flowers and remove the center, you can shoot water through it like a clown.

2023.05.18 - One of my purple hull bean harvests. I then let those beans dry and they became really easy to clean and store.

2023.05.13 - Some yellow wild flowers at a national park.

2023.04.06 - My cherry and zucchini harvest. The cherries were mostly pit, but seeing a dozen bumblebees go crazy was worth it.

2023.03.25 - Tomatoes, lemons, and roses. Not all plants have to be edible, some can just be pretty, or better yet serve their ecosystem.

2023.02.09 - Lemon blossom. This is one of the best picture I have ever taken, no editing at all. And the best part was standing next to this tree full of blossoms and smelling the most divine sent.

2022.12.18 - Big ol' mushroom, must have been 8" in diameter.

2022.11.08 - Bougainvillea and hibiscus flowers adding color to my backyard.

2022.09.30 - A massive branch fell into my yard during a strong storm. The next day I started chopping it up, lo and behold it was an avocado tree.

2022.09.27 - Purple hull beans, cleaned and dried. Tasty with rice.

2022.09.08 - Bean flowers are really pretty. They're like teasers to the tasty food to come.

2022.08.31 - A mushroom growing in the sand.

2022.08.16 - A variety of native and non-native flowers in my backyard. My favorite here is obviously the lollipop or golden shrimp flower. I'll let you guess which one that is.

2022.08.09 - Red flowers in bloom.

2022.07.23 - A series of aesthetically growing mushrooms I encountered while out on the town.

2022.07.12 - Beans on beans on beans.

2022.07.11 - A bunch of native flowers just hanging out. They need some mulch and plenty of water as they settle in.

2022.07.09 - Sunshine mimosa at the local nursery. They have touch sensitive leaves.

2022.05.13 - Everglade tomato harvest. I'm surprised I got so many into the house, I usually just eat them right off the plant.


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