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April Flowers and the Tasty Woodland Treats

What an amazingly sunny April we've had so far, the garden is in full bloom and the sun has been shining, although I hear that there may be some frost next week which I don't think we're prepared for!

I'm writing this whilst looking through the window into the garden and it's filled with lilac, clematis montana, apple blossom, viburnum opulus, bluebells, whitebells and unfurling ferns.

I live next door to the woods so the wild garlic which lines the path into the woods has also found its way into the garden and spread under a tree. It's in full flower and I've been looking at recipes for pickling the flower heads and making pesto from the leaves.

While I'm on the subject of food (for free) I've just passed a patch of wild stawberries in flower and the wild bilberries are now a gorgeous pink colour so it won't be long before the crop is ready. Living next to the woods and walking through them each day with the dogs is such a bonus!

It's so exciting to see the English bluebells all over the garden and the white bells are incredibly pretty with the unfurling bright green ferns catching the light.

The peonies are on the way soon......happy days indeed!

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Whitebells and ferns

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Apple blossom

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Bluebells, whitebells and ferns

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Unfurling ferns and bluebells

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Wild garlic  

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Whitebells and bluebells

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Wild strawberries

tags: April flowers, Wild garlic, Wild strawberries, Apple blossom, Wild blueberries, The garden in April, Whitebells, Bluebells, Woodland food, Unfurling ferns
categories: In season, Garden Flowers, My Floral Life, A Walk in the Woods, The Nature of Things, South Down National Park, House Flowers
Sunday 04.23.17
Posted by Karen Watson
 

The Art of Autumn

I really enjoy taking photos and I'm surrounded by so many fab photo opportunities all day long. With close up photography you get to see so much more detail and I find it fascinating.

Take leaves as an example. Just photograph one leaf selected at random and you get to really study how amazing nature is....

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tags: leaves, autumnstyle, adifferentperspective, Garden, Fall, Autumn
categories: My Floral Life, In season, The Nature of Things, A Walk in the Woods
Wednesday 10.05.16
Posted by Karen Watson
 

Autumn Rose Hip and Willow Wreath

The first of the Autumn wreaths; simple, wild and rustic.

For the wreath below I used willow, rose hips, crocosmia berries and rubus, which is a softer and more pliable relative of the blackberry if you haven't come across it before.

They look equally good outside or inside the house, although my resident robin would no doubt feast on the rose hips if I left this one outside.

This wreath is destined for the Cowdray Farm Shop as part of the Autumn scheme for the shop.

Hips, berries and willow wreath

Hips, berries and willow wreath

tags: autumnstyle, autumn, cowdrayfarmshop, midhurst, floralstyling, autumnflowers, rosehips, Thisflorallife, designstudio, Autumn wreath, cowdrayflowers, wildwreath
categories: A Walk in the Woods, The Nature of Things, In season, Cowdray Farm Shop
Monday 10.03.16
Posted by Karen Watson