Within a couple of miles walk of where I live I reach places where nature is taking back what is rightfully hers. Along the verges of the trunk roads new woodland is well established. Further back there are fields cut off from farms that are reverting back to how nature intended. I don't suppose anyone from officialdom planned it this way. There aren't any signposts or footpaths. Just a haven for wildlife if you take the trouble to look and see. These are amongst my favourite places to go walkabout.
Woodland by the A38
Farm fields reverting to woodland...
...with pioneering ash.
Species-rich unmanaged grassland...
...with lesser stichwort...
...creeping thistle...
...birds-foot trefoil...
...red clover...
...
...bush vetch...
...tufted vetch...
...great burnet...
...ragwort...
...wild carrot...
...beasties enjoying yarrow...
...small skipper on tufted vetch...
...pondlife - swallows and dragonflies here...
...glimpse of a hawk...
...ancestral memories.
Loving it.
Saturday, 16 July 2011
Yes I'm still growing veggies
Cropping now: spuds, cabbages, peas, carrots, salad greens, courgettes, gooseberries, raspberries, cherries...