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Photo by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, A tomato plant is in clear focus as Lindsey talks to the girls about planting the three sisters in the background, 6/16/21

Design copyright my Dad! Heater for under the bird bath.

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Photo taken by Amy Stemann, Berea College Intern, a journal prompt, 6/14/21

Photo taken by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, the girls come back to their seats after they spent time journaling, 6/16/21

Home made hedgehog house

Positioning the house - quietest corner of the garden, sheltered and dry. Barley straw bedding.

Difference between our garden in 2008 to earlier this year and it's still changing!

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Home made hedgehog house

Feet made from batons. Painted with fence paint, waiting for it to dry.

Wine cellar and bistro garden project at the Cyr's.

Pebble Tossers worked hard spreading mulch, fixing gates, weeding garden beds and preparing soil for plantings.

I wanted to make them look like "black-smithed".

 

Let me know if you know why my pepper (pimento) is growing leaves like this after they have been transplanted into my soil.. whats missing?

  

Central MA, transplanted pimento pepper, about 1 week in the ground

A few more bits from Newstead Abbey, Notts

Wine cellar and bistro garden project at the Cyr's.

I left the ends of the drainage pipes open and accesible so that any blockages can be cleared in the future.

Photo taken by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, some of the girls and Amy (intern) take some time to meet the chickens at the farm, 6/16/21

Pebble Tossers worked hard spreading mulch, fixing gates, weeding garden beds and preparing soil for plantings.

Middle School volunteers help plant native species outside the 8th grade classrooms to attract local wildlife.

Some things I forgot when I uploaded the other photos.

I hope people can spot my installation from distance.

 

Photo by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, Maia watches Anna and Leah as they search for a place to take their partner photos, 6/18/21

Wildlife world bee nest box

The new flower bed.. progress!

winter - spring garden

19th century landscaped gardens covering 15 acres around Whatton House, home of Lord and Lady Crawshaw. Features woodland, ponds, herbaceous borders, arboretum, Chinese garden complete with replica terracotta warriors, kitchen garden, pets' graveyard.

Photo by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, Maria and Sophia enjoy themselves while exploring the creek together, 6/17/21

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