Wild Flowers


 The Trelawnyd Community Association planted a strip of land by the community orchard with wild flowers a while back.

I took a look at it today in the drab weather

It looks lovely

And if you have a novelty veg or fruit photo please send it to jgsheffield@icloud.com



41 comments:

  1. Don't those wild flowers make your heart sing!

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  2. Looking good and I bet the local pollinators are enjoying the meadow flowers. Something ate all my cornflower seedlings. Not a happy bunny! 😡 xx

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  3. Is that meant to be Trump? It is not orange enough and its face is too good-looking for him.

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  4. I hope the pollinators are crowding in to that land. Great idea.

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  5. Barbara Anne2:28 pm

    The TCA's wildflowers are lovely. As Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote long ago: "The earth laughs in flowers."
    The oranges look far too benign to be His Evilness.

    Hugs!

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    1. lol though he did quite well today I hate to say

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  6. I love wildflowers!
    The whole idea of planting pollinators without having to mow is fantastic.

    XOXO

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    1. I was rather moved sitting amongst them

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  7. What a great picture! What a great blue flower!

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  8. Anonymous3:20 pm

    Today I would love to have your drab weather. We are under a heat dome, yesterday it hit 36C and it is very humid. Seems like today will be the same. This is the third day of it and I am getting cranky. My air conditioner is only removing humidity but not cooling so my indoor temps are about 86F. Love the oranges but not the subject mater. The wild flower meadow is so pretty. Not long till Madrid, lucky you. Gigi

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  9. There are few sights lovelier than a wildflower meadow.

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    1. I put the same photo on the village Facebook site

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  10. Beautiful wildflowers!

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  11. More councils could do this and make everyone smile.

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    1. This association is a charity run my thevillagers themselves

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  12. Yorkshire Liz6:15 pm

    This has to be the definition of a short and sweet - but very varied! - post. The wild flowers are always beautiful, and a boon to the insects. And as seasons change the more they will drop seeds and the more beautiful flowers there will be. Encouraging and heart warming thought.

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    1. It’s been a busy day doing fuck all

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  13. Glorious. I love fields of wildflowers.

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  14. Love the wildflowers.

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  15. Anonymous7:13 pm

    Squire Gray
    This is lovely , but isn’t it this week that you qualify as a counsellor🙏

    Lee

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    1. I have the Bombay Sapphire ready for the celebrations! x

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    2. Barbara Anne10:24 pm

      Oh, do please let us know as soon as you know, dear friend. We'll each pop a cork to celebrate with you.

      Happy hugs!

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  16. I just adore wildflowers. When I had my big eastern white pine tree taken down except for the root I must have went out and bought 60 some packs of wildflower seeds. It looked lovely Last Summer. And now this year they multiplied.

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  17. lovely lovely wildflowers...... be worth grabbing a load of seed off em and spreading em a bit further ;)

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  18. Wildflowers are lovely and your community has done a beautiful job creating a wildflower landscape.

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  19. I admire the things your Community Assoc. does for your community John.... They should be commended and others follow their lead... Hugs! deb

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  20. The wildflower meadow is beautiful. Thanks for showing us.

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  21. I forgot to ask if the orchard bears fruit yet, or is it too newly planted?

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