View allAll Photos Tagged sprouting
© Copyright 2016 Mark Warnes Photography All rights reserved. This image is not free for use <a href="http://www.markwarnes -photography.com
Spring brown champignons are sprouting ;)
Veloria/ Migidoll Yuri on Proud girl body
Faceup Ferret's nook, hair Luts
Dress Volks, jewellery visionsofsilence/Arinae & myself
CC week 20: Textures
Cc rainbow: green
I noticed these strange looking strawberries in my garden. The weather has been cooler than normal lately and the strawberries have been rotting instead of ripening, except for these three. To see what will happen next, I loosened some soil and laid these sprouting strawberries where roots can easily take hold, just in case there should be any roots looking for a home.
Today's shot is for The Hereios' theme, Seeds in your hand.
And today's shot is also for Our Daily Challenge, Portrait Hands.
94/365
Yesterday at lunchtime, C spotted these burr oak acorns sprouting on the kitchen window sill.
Not quite sure what to do from here. They haven't had a cold stratification, but maybe they don't need one?
I'm not so sure they'd do well planted up and grown inside the house over the winter with the dry air and varying temperatures that come with wood heating, not to mention the darkness. It might be nice, however, to have something to tend indoors through the winter.
As the weather has been so mild, I may be able to find a spot in the garden not yet frozen in which to plant them.
Or, maybe they could be planted in soil and be kept in the refrigerator over the winter to be planted out when the weather warms again?
Any thoughts?
This is the same crystal as the previous image, but a few minutes later. Droplets condensed on the glass, and the corners of the hexagon sprouted branches.
Note also the small round nub at the center of the crystal. This nub supports the hexagon, which grows as a thin ice sheet above the glass (think a broad, flat, mushroom shape). Only the nub touches the glass.
By the way, the previous photo was rotated; this was the original orientation.
Sprouting winter greens on the windowsill - following Peter Burke's Indoor Salad gardening (sunflower, pea, buckwheat, red clover, broccoli)
This was a nice little fall I saw while driving around in the rain today, I just liked the way it had these little sprouts (spurts) coming out of the dam. While I was hiking out to the road I noticed the "NO TRESPASSING" signs, oh well!