Copyright: Original post from Our Plot at Green Lane Allotments http://glallotments.blogspot.co.uk/ author S Garrett
Flexible planting plans
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We still haven’t managed anything like a spell of good weather. We have to
go back to the first 3 days of February for a run of 3 consecutive days
without ...
2 days ago
Very committed, gardening by torch light. It makes an interesting photo.
ReplyDeleteNo gardening was carried out, Jo - just me and my camera and no doubt the neighbours wondering what the flashing was,
DeleteIt was once threatened to install halogen lights all around the garden to extend the working hours! Love these images, and the light really works well on the water droplets too!
ReplyDeleteThe light does emphasise the droplets, Deb. I need to find a spider web next, Difficult in the dark.
DeleteThe pictures look different when you take them in darkness adding light. I love the water drops on the primulas petals, Sue.
ReplyDeleteThe most difficult part was seeing what you were pointing the camera at in the dark Nadezda
DeleteThe primula is particularly nice.
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty flowers Alain
DeleteNice close up shots. And I do love snowdrops!
ReplyDeleteSo do I Kelli
DeleteHow very interesting! I enjoyed each and every one!xxx
ReplyDeleteI think I'll be going out again in the dark, Dina
DeleteThat's really beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteThank you Endah
DeleteWell the pictures are very interesting to say the least. I have always fancied a moon garden - white flowers that glow in the moonlight.
ReplyDeleteIn this case it was a do it yourself moon, Elaine
DeleteYou've produced some beautiful and interesting photos plus intriguing the neighbours!
ReplyDeleteThank you, L
DeleteFlashlight ..... Fantastic
ReplyDeleteLove all those pictures
All the best Jan
Hi Jan glad that you like them
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