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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.
xbox2121 said:
The lost gardens looks like a photographer’s dream !
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Brigid Jackson said:
they are, I have loads of pics to come 🙂
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Sophie33 said:
The lost gardens look really cool! I love hydrangeas too!
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Brigid Jackson said:
they are more than cool Sophie 🙂 I also love Hydrangeas 🙂
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