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comfrey, compost, environment, garden, nature, organic, Organic horticulture, plant, plants, Soil, tamworth pigs, The Lost gardens of Heligan
Hydrangea growing wild and very large.
a deer?
The lands over the hill
Comphrey growing on the compost heap. Comphrey is an important herb in organic gardening. It is used as a fertilizer and as an herbal medicine.
A breeding box for the Woodpeckers .
Ancient Oaks covered in moss.
Blackberries, wonderful to forage. Full of wonderful tasty fruit.
Tamworth pigs foraging on the Blackberries.
Himself, looking at the height of the Hydrangeas.
The lost gardens looks like a photographer’s dream !
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they are, I have loads of pics to come 🙂
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The lost gardens look really cool! I love hydrangeas too!
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they are more than cool Sophie 🙂 I also love Hydrangeas 🙂
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