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  • 19th April – 26th April

    19th April: A closed daisy and dandelion. 20th April: Vetch. Vetch is a known nitrogen fixer, meaning it increases the nitrogen levels in soil which other plants need to grow. It also helps hold soil in place with its large root system, helping to reduce erosion. A scrambling plant, Common vetch has pink flowers. It is…

  • 13th April – 18th April

    13th April: Pretty patch of daisy’s together. 14th April: Little patch of bluebells. 15th April: Little blue birds egg 16th April: Apple blossom. 17th April: Clematis in bloom. 18th April: Hawthorn buds.

  • 6th April – 12th April

    6th April: Tangled web of branches 7th April: Tulip in full bloom. 8th April: Abundant cherry blossom. 9th April: Art collective Marshmallow Laser Feast explore the world of funghi and mycelium networks in their vast digital projection Fly Agaric 10th April: Stunning tree in flower. 11th April: A fallen nest 12th April: A patch of…

  • March 31st – April 5th

    March 31st: Cherry Blossom has arrived. April 1st: Celebrating blossom under a blue sky. April 2nd: Amber sap on an Golden gage tree. A Fruit tree leaks sap for three main reasons: Wood boring insect infestation, Cytospera canker disease infection or as a response to general stress. April 3rd: April 4th: Abundant daffodils April 5th: A…

  • 25th March – 30th March

    25th: Broom is now in bloom 26th: Eyes drawn to the colour of this Cornus. Cornus Sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’. A striking deciduous shrub with upright growth, producing vivid orange, red and yellow stems that create a fiery display in winter. 27th: An unhappy tree, with no new buds, still beauty in its curves. 28th: Tree…

  • 18th March – 24th March

    18th March: A raven gathering nesting material. 19th March: Another lovely sunset. 20th: The bunnies have scampered but their warren is clear. 21st: The Ribes Sanguineum again catching my eye. 22nd: Nature crafting with hazel sticks. 23rd: Making a bug playpark in the woods.

  • March 11th – March 17th

    March 11th: Full moon against blue sky. March 12th: Gorse glowing orange in evening sun. March 13th: Sweet smelling wild Robes Sanguineum. A vigorous deciduous shrub with lobed, aromatic, green leaves. Pendant racemes of reddish-pink tubular flowers in spring are followed by spherical, blue-black fruit. March 14th: Vinca Major Greater, also called periwinkle or creeping…

  • March 5th – March 10th

    March 5th: Open yellow crocus March 6th: Wild purple crocus. Delicate and colourful, crocuses are the ideal cheer-givers in February and March – after the barrenness of winter, their yellow, white and purple petals are just so lovely to see. March 7th: Pretty spindly tree branches against blue sky. March 8th: Frogs spawn in pond! March 8th:…

  • 27th February – 4th March

    27th: Mr Muffin enjoying the first bit of sun this year. 28th: Deep orange sunset. 1st: Gradient sunset. 2nd: Venus and toe-nail moon. 3rd: Good contrast with blue sky and green fields. 4th: Cotton wool clouds.

  • 20th February -26th February

    20th: While there’s few leaves on trees outside, the houseplants remain in leaf and have shapes to enjoy. 21st: Buds in silhouette. 22nd: An amazing array of indoor plants in a hotel atrium. 23rd: Catkins looking like yellow flowers 24th: Abundance of crocus beneath a tree. 25th: A lone daisy appearing in February! 26th: Handsome…