article with photos: Beatrix Potter, Mycologist: The Beloved Children’s Book Author’s Little-Known Scientific Studies and Illustrations of Mushrooms (Maria Popova/The Marginalian)

photo essay: Native Garden Bed for Sun: Blues, Dusky Reds and Oranges (Shari/Nuts for Natives) At the National Cathedral in Washington D.C. Featuring buttonbush, clethra, penstemon, grasses & sedges.

short video: Made a Machine To Make Me Tea (matthewlaslomagic/TikTok/Bluesky) Silly but it’s fun.

article with photos: Anna Spiro’s top tips for using pattern and colour (House & Garden UK) I loooooove these rooms!

article: Syrphid Flies Puzzle and Pollinate (Colby Galliher/The Outside Story/Northern Woodlands) There are 300-400 species of Syrphid flies, also called flower flies or hover flies, which mimic bees, wasps, yellow jackets, and other insects, though they themselves cannot sting. They’re great pollinators and aphid-eaters.


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