There's a lot going on in gardens all over the world right now. Likely so much that gardeners aren't always finding the time to share. Hopefully our readers can still find a little time to enjoy the features we have this fortnight, though.
I love @steevc's casual approach to gardening. Not everyone classes themselves as a good gardener, but it shouldn't stop you from enjoying it. I guess now we're in June his experiment with No Mow May is over and he gives us a great overview of how letting nature do its thing can improve wildlife diversity. I feel like the chickens would certainly have enjoyed more insects coming in.
I'm envious and my mouth is watering after a photo tour through @erikah's fruiting garden. Then as if that wasn't enough she proceeds to take us around her neighbour's garden too! All I can currently show off is my oranges which are starting to ripen. It's been ages since I saw gooseberries. 😁
This garden caught my eye and what's even better is that it was created by a teacher and her students. They actually made 7th place in a garden challenge. In my opinion you can never go wrong with introducing children to gardening.
I'm going to wrap up with @matt-archy, because his day 17 post intrigued me and had me looking back through this 30 day challenge he is undertaking. This entry had him admiring weeds, even as he cut them back in his quest to tidy up the garden. I too have relatively recently become an admirer of weeds, although I hadn't thought of them in this way before. Thank you for sharing your journey, Matt, and you will be this fortnight's beneficiary.
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