There are cherries growing on one of the trees at our school!
12th June
These Bumblebees were really enjoying the Lavender.
11th June
I don't usually put abstract photos up but sometimes they enhance a flower. In this case it shows off the soft yellow to pink umbrella of this rose. It also highlights the layering of the petals and makes me feel like I am so close I can actually smell it's mesmerising perfume.
10th June
The great thing about this blog is that I am learning the names of the plants I photograph. This is St. John's Wort or if you're feeling a bit fancy: Hypericum.
9th June
Well this was an unusual London, front garden find. A flowering Waterlilly in a large, steel, water trough!
8th June
Today is Election Day. On my way back from the poling station I found this bottle brush tree. An absolutely crazy plant which happens to be the colour of the party I voted for. Let's hope for an unexpected win too.
7th June
Lithodora Difusser adds a good amount of blue colour to low lying areas.
6th June
Rosa Canina or Dog Rose were encouraged to grow in the wild during wartime as the rosehips contain large amounts of vitamin C. You can make marmalade with The rosehips too.
5th June
I think this Photinia shrub featured in April on my blog. The red leaves are so fantastic that two months later it has captured my heart again.
4th June
This shrub has similar flowers to Gorse but the branches don't have prickles.
3rd June
Today we walked from Mersham to Dorking and I Saw a Wild Orchid for the first time. This one is called 'Common Orchid'. (Not so common if you ask me.)
2nd June
I have just found out that most Pallegoniums leaves and flowers can be eaten. You can get lemon or rose scented flowers which you can dry to infuse tea.
1st June
Asters are so photogenic. It's easy to take a great photo of these cheery plants.
31st May
Pink and green should always be seen.
30th May
Dandylion buds are pretty awesome. The flowers are also one of the first plants to provide pollen for bees in early summer. Great to have in a wild flower meadow too.
29th May
The Elderflowers are in bloom. There are only two weeks of the year when these flowers are suitable for harvesting.
28th May
I took this photo with my Camera rather than my phone. I should do this more often as it looks a lot better. The contrast of light and dark between the yellow leaf and decking is quite stunning.
27th May
We went to Chelsea Flower Show today! These strawberries were displayed on a column. Such an interesting idea and a great use of space for a small garden.
26th May
The chives are flowering. I must find a recipe to make the most of this occasion.
25th May
Today was another hot day. I recall learning very early on that you should never photograph facing the sun. Well as you can see, I really like the way you can create rays, blurs and sun spots on your photo. I think the sun can add atmosphere and interest to a photo. I imagine with layering on photoshop you could take multiple images of the same subject using these sun effects to create a picture.