I made some new artwork for the visit. Large paper flowers. I perfected the design from when I made them before for Cumbria in Bloom. It is difficult to keep the flower shape when competing with the rain.
| Flower power greets you as approach Kirkoswald |
I made a variety of flowers in plant pots to hang from the flower tree.
| Crazy Maisie basking in the sun next to the flower tree |
Flowers made from garden wire, string, straws, milk bottle tops and pom poms.
| Daisy wireisus |
Made from silver wire, straws and bottle caps.
| Daisy metalisus |
A wooden birdhouse which I have designed and made.
| Home alone |
A flock of hens arrived in the garden. Two French inspired hessian hens, a rare breed that I have recently made.
| Now let's get the pecking order established |
| Oh la la I have just flown in from the Pyrenees |
A straw hen arrived and took up residence next to the willow pheasant.
| Clucking good |
Bluebells are just appearing in the hedgerows.
| Dainty blue bells |
The purple vetch looks very pretty.
| A lovely mix of colours |
The verges are pink with rosebay willowherb.
| Pink fronds |
Purple wild scabious floats in the breeze.
| Purple pom poms |
I have pink and blue cornflowers growing in the wildflower bed in the orchard.
| I love the colour and shape of cornflowers |
| A sign of summer meadows |
The white daisies are thriving.
| Golden button centres |
It has been a good year for poppies. Their fragility and colour is always so appealing.
| Vibrant |
| A riot of colour |
I have picked my first lot of runner beans. There should be plenty more to follow that I can make into Runner Bean Pickle.
| Delicious |
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