Spring Gardening - MyPictureDay Submission

in #mypictureday5 years ago (edited)

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Participating in the MyPictureDay challenge as you might have guessed from the title of this blog post.

I am quite excited to take you around my back garden. It has taken six years and countless hours to get it where it is now. I got to tell you, it is not the dream garden by any standard, but it is my little heaven of hard labour, experiments and care. Knowing nothing, I can proudly say I now grow veg & fruit. Is it sufficient? Don't be fooled. I am not slaving, just enjoying this side of life.

Fl🌸wers

I tend to enjoy scrolling through the images of gardens on the internet, looking at the pretty colourful arrangements, tidy green lawns, funky furniture and decor. I don't have it, I L😍VE pots, and I grow everything in containers.

From year to year, I spend a fortune in the Garden Centres because temptations to buy the flower arrangements are too powerful and my willpower - too weak. Unfortunately, nothing looks the same beautiful once purchases are unpacked and replanted. I am terrible at it. I guess it is a gift! Or a curse.

Luckily, my favourite way of shooting is going to f 1.8, which makes everything look better. How do you notice details otherwise, right? Of course, 35mm is not a macro lens. I would give up a mobile phone for ten days to own it. We all are interested in getting things we don't have.

I did not get a chance to spend money on flowers this year, so here is a lockdown flower gallery.

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Moroccan Daisy - f/1.8 | ISO 100 | 1/1600s | 35mm

Astrantia Star of Love - f/1.8 | ISO 160 | 1/4000s | 35mm
Sea Thrift - f/1.8 | ISO 100 | 1/800s | 35mm

Dahlia Dahlietta - f/1.8 | ISO 160 | 1/800s | 35mm
Viburnum Kilimandjaro - f/1.8 | ISO 160 | 1/2500s | 35mm

Pansy - f/1.8 | ISO 160 | 1/200s | 35mm
Polemonium Kaleidoscope - f/1.8 | ISO 100 | 1/500s | 35mm

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Geum 'Scarlet Tempest' - f/1.8 | ISO 100 | 1/1600s | 35mm


Fruit & Berries

In the past, I tried to grow blueberries. It is such a picky bush. First, it did okay for a week, then yellow leaves slowly began to appear, following by wilting. I was devastated! I have also nearly lost my pink dwarf apple, but as you see below, it survived and has tons of flowers this year.

I grow a variety of berries and fruit:

  • gooseberries,
  • red currant,
  • white grapes,
  • red apples,
  • pink apples,
  • cherries,
  • strawberries.

The season just began!

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Red Currant' - f/1.8 | ISO 100 | 1/1000s | 35mm

Purple Weeping Crab Apple - f/1.8 | ISO 100 | 1/250s | 35mm
Cherry Tree - f/1.8 | ISO 100 | 1/250s | 35mm

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Strawberries - f/1.8 | ISO 100 | 1/200s | 35mm

Greens

Since the beginning of the lockdown, I am growing salad. But, Gosh, it is taking forever.

Did you know you can cut the leaves leaving the centrepiece intact and the bush will continue to grow?!

I planted some spinach and chard with my kid the other day. Let's see if it proves as successful!

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Italian Salad - f/1.8 | ISO 100 | 1/250s | 35mm

C🦋coon

Imagine, sitting, cleaning my strawberry pot from the dead brown leaves and other dirt and suddenly felt this thing in my hands. Looked like poop to me at first, frightened me!

Then got on the google search, turns out we might be growing a butterfly now!

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Butterfly Cocoon - f/1.8 | ISO 100 | 1/4000s | 35mm

All images were taken with the Sony A7 camera and Sony 35mm Prime lens.

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You got so many flowers in your garden. It must be so lovely to sit there in the summer.

And I see your greens! Mine are about 28 days old today, and aren't so leavy. The packet says butterhead lettuce which looks like yours, but mine are growing long pointed leaves, not sure if they will change shape when they grow. Have you harvested any lettuce yet?

It must be so lovely to sit there in the summer.

It is, but the garden is still far from being complete. I would love to create a gorgeous flowery corner similar to National Trust parks.

Have you harvested any lettuce yet?

Yes! Have eaten it for two days straight, so yummy! I was longing for some greens.

The packet says butterhead lettuce which looks like yours, but mine are growing long pointed leaves, not sure if they will change shape when they grow.

Ahh, just checked again and Italian salad is growing in a separate row. This one is 'Lettuce Salad Bowl Red & Green'. I have also made a mistake by sowing them in rows only 15-20 cm apart. The packet says 25cm apart. 🤔

Yours will most likely spread out soon. Just following the sun at the moment 🌞 How long does the packet say it is going to take for harvest?

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So 😎! Photos are lit! I love those flowers with bokeh effect on the background. How I wish I can take photos like that.

Thanks! And what is stopping you? We have got a macro option on most of the devices able to take a photo! Check your mobile and test it!

My phone's old. I'll buy a new one. I think all new models have macro so I badly need an upgrade. 😂

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very beautiful...

Amazing photography!

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As always beautiful photos... Thanks for sharing them.
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Photos are so lovely!!! <3

Thank you! ♥