ysabetwordsmith (
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2021
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03:35 am
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photography
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wildlife
Photographs
I posted some pictures of my yard
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cmcmck
2021-05-31 08:57 am (UTC)
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Love your barrel.
Wallflower is a common species in my home county where it got in from Normandy in the early medieval period.
Thank you!
ysabetwordsmith
2021-05-31 09:03 am (UTC)
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>> Love your barrel. <<
Yay! :D
>> Wallflower is a common species in my home county where it got in from Normandy in the early medieval period. <<
That's cool.
I didn't even know what it was until somebody else pointed it out. Just something I'd planted because it was pretty, some time, and it volunteered.
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ihavenoarms
2021-05-31 02:14 pm (UTC)
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nice photos of your backyard
Thank you!
ysabetwordsmith
2021-05-31 07:13 pm (UTC)
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I post these periodically in the growing season. If you click the Photography tag you can see some earlier ones too.
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wispfox
2021-05-31 02:36 pm (UTC)
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Huh. Had no idea comfrey is useful until now! May need to hunt some down.
Yes ...
ysabetwordsmith
2021-05-31 07:11 pm (UTC)
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Comfrey has
many uses
:
* It
attracts bees
. Lots and lots of bees.
* Comfrey is what permaculture calls a "
miner
" plant, its roots drilling deep into the subsoil to
bring up nutrients
.
* It can be
used as fertilizer
in many ways, from slash-and-drop to compost to putting the leaves in a bucket of water until they dissolve.
* Comfrey has
medicinal applications
.
I use comfrey as a miniature
tree guild
because it performs several roles.
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readera
2021-06-01 12:06 am (UTC)
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These were lovely to look at. Thanks for sharing.
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Wallflower is a common species in my home county where it got in from Normandy in the early medieval period.
Thank you!
Yay! :D
>> Wallflower is a common species in my home county where it got in from Normandy in the early medieval period. <<
That's cool.
I didn't even know what it was until somebody else pointed it out. Just something I'd planted because it was pretty, some time, and it volunteered.
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Thank you!
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Yes ...
* It attracts bees. Lots and lots of bees.
* Comfrey is what permaculture calls a "miner" plant, its roots drilling deep into the subsoil to bring up nutrients.
* It can be used as fertilizer in many ways, from slash-and-drop to compost to putting the leaves in a bucket of water until they dissolve.
* Comfrey has medicinal applications.
I use comfrey as a miniature tree guild because it performs several roles.
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