#horticulture

mkwadee@diasp.eu

It's bright and #sunny today and a quick stroll through the #garden shows it's full of life.

The #grapes are ripening and there's a good crop this year..
Grapes ripening in the garden

Of course, not just the #fruit but the #vine #leaves are also edible in dishes like dolmades which I find particularly good for digestion.
Vine leaves

On the other side, the #RunnerBean #plants are #flowering and are being frequented by many #pollinators such as this #bee.
Been on runner bean flower

#MyWork #MyPhotot #CCBYSA #DSLR #Nikon #D7000 #Horticulture #Summer #Flowers #Insects

choyer@elsica.social

Please boost!


choyer - 2023-08-10 16:44:27 GMT

Come and join Elsica.Social, your cosy fedi-home with a thematic focus on #botany, #nature, #wildlife, #horticulture, #bio & #earth #sciences, nature #photography, #exploring and #travel. If you know Latin names of random #plants, get up at 3am to walk into remote valleys to take #landscape #photos, spend all day in your #garden, like reading #science books or watching the latest #documentary about the #birds of Patagonia, you will feel at home here! Please share! https://elsica.social/

mkwadee@diasp.eu

Today's model is a #Bumblebee on #Allium #Flowers. The flowers are attracting a steady stream of #Pollinators

This cropped image is not at full resolution as that would be bigger than my screen but it's nice to get a sharp image of the subject.
Bumblebee on allium

Moments later it flew onto another plant and I got this nice shot of it. Once again, the image is cropped.
Bumblebee on allium

#MyWork #MyPhoto #CCBYSA #DSLR #Nikon #D7000 #Macrophotography #Horticulture #Summer #Insects

clarice@diaspora.glasswings.com

The Chelsea Australian Garden (in Olinda) has opened
https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/projects/melbourne-region/chelsea-australian-garden-at-olinda
a quick vid from above link https://youtu.be/vDMVYRcFbvg

"In 2013, the ‘Australian Garden’, created by Landscape Designer Phillip Johnson, Horticulturalist Wes Fleming and the Trailfinders Team, was the first Australian entry to win Gold and Best in Show at the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Chelsea Flower Show in London.

Ten years later, Phillip Johnson has re-created his award-winning Australian Garden in the Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden in Olinda, on Wurundjeri Country.

The new garden is over 20 times the size of the original Chelsea Flower Show build, converting a section of the former Olinda Golf Course into a stunning botanic garden, supporting biodiversity and habitat creation in the area.

The garden features 15,000 plants from over 400 native Australian species, and includes rare and endangered species such as the Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis), which is listed as critically endangered under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth).

It showcases sustainable and water-wise design, including an integrated bushfire protection system, solar power and the clever use of recycled and reclaimed materials, such as seating which was lovingly crafted from the Dandenong Ranges storm recovery program.

It also promotes and supports biodiversity through the creation of important native habitats for native plants and animals. This will encourage wildlife such as birds, bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, which are so important for the environment."

#excellent #plants #gardens #horticulture #oz