New additions I’ve made to attract insect and bird habitat in the garden of sustenance. I like to utilize materials found in yard, on cellar shelf, and from recycling bin.
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Hi! I came across your blog and I think its really interesting as a concept; is the garden of sustenance something you do more for yourself, or is it for your community? Im really interested in it as an artistic project, if you could tell me more about it.
Thanks for your note. garden of Sustenance is my ongoing relationship with nature, creativity, inspiration, in an urban art-garden-environment.
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New plant markers for 2023 at the garden of sustenance… made from scrap wood, leftover house paint, and studio paint…
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Adopt a spot garden after a hot dry summer…severe drought… the milkweed for monarch butterflies lookin great, artemisia happy, the garlic chives are just starting to bloom. The rose rugosa which had a tree cricket again got a good pruning. All the dead pricklies were removed…sigh… thanks for the hellos and well wishes to those who greet me at the stoplight.
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My little urban adopt-a-spot I call the traffic light garden….red yellow green!….it has dry sunny windy conditions… I use plants that thrive in such conditions…. This is it’s third year🚦 🌿🌸🐝
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Thyme chamomile and comfrey
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Harvest of woolly mint bundled to dry for winter tea.
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April! Spring! Harvest of young stinging nettles to add to tonight’s root soup... it’s time for little greens.... nom nom
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May view of poppies n irises ...
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Poppies n beach plums in the morning light in May
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May First morning light
Abundance in garden of sustenance
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Here is the adopt-spot I care for that I call my “Traffic Garden”. The pink flowering trees inspired my response to express the fleeting of moments of spring, of the checkered flag, and of April showers.... here and gone ...
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