Back to my mum's spring garden. Because I know that in this very moment it is all covered in a thick layer of snow and it looks like spring will never come. It is almost hard to imagine that all that you can see on the photos will be there again in about 3 months.
All the little pollinating buggers are more than welcome. Not just cause they do an awesome job around, but because I always have what to shot when I visit.
The yellow Calendula blooms around the garden every ear. And we don't even have to sow it. It does it's own thing year after year. The garden is not kept in a perfect order, so when some flowers seed themselves and grow between veggies - we usually leave them there :) They will then drop their seeds and grow back next year again. And no work from our side ;).
Then we have onion in bloom. Not on purpose, cause we normally do not sow them, thus we do not need the seeds. But they just shoot out with those flowers stems when it gets warm and create nice, white balls of blooms. Smaller insects like flies and some beetles love it!
And there are those little creatures that will just want to eat them all!
Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
All photos and text are my own.
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