:) that is a very good idea,it's very easy,thare lots of diferent tipes of doing it,if you search a little you'll find lots of infos,the problem sometimes is to decide what is the better solution for each case,from what i tried i use coca cola bottle's and other container's,milke,etc..,even plastics bags :) keep me posted if you tried :)
you are welcome Emma,you are a great spotter:)easy to follow,having allways new things to se:) we like your way of seeing your natural habitat :) ,last summer before i join noah i was searching about permaculture(house garden agriculture in recycle bottle's) and i read abot cultivated wild flowers,i love the idea,but time is allways shoort,we cant do everythig we idealize and beetwen permaculture and noah i choose noah as a hobby,but the idea doesn't desapear :) some day in the future
Antonio,than you so much ,once again for your encouraging words! These very likely are garden flowers. i spotted these at the Heather farm Bee and Butterfly gardens. I have learnt that there can be a cultivated wild flower in the gardens too.
9 Comments
:) that is a very good idea,it's very easy,thare lots of diferent tipes of doing it,if you search a little you'll find lots of infos,the problem sometimes is to decide what is the better solution for each case,from what i tried i use coca cola bottle's and other container's,milke,etc..,even plastics bags :) keep me posted if you tried :)
I have a packet of wild flower seeds . Maybe i can try permaculture with those.
you are welcome Emma,you are a great spotter:)easy to follow,having allways new things to se:) we like your way of seeing your natural habitat :) ,last summer before i join noah i was searching about permaculture(house garden agriculture in recycle bottle's) and i read abot cultivated wild flowers,i love the idea,but time is allways shoort,we cant do everythig we idealize and beetwen permaculture and noah i choose noah as a hobby,but the idea doesn't desapear :) some day in the future
Antonio,than you so much ,once again for your encouraging words!
These very likely are garden flowers. i spotted these at the Heather farm Bee and Butterfly gardens.
I have learnt that there can be a cultivated wild flower in the gardens too.
beautiful Emma,are there wild or garden flowers?
Thanks Cindy!
These are lovely!
Thanks so much Jolly! :)
Very beautiful find.