Yes, it is the moment you have all been waiting for...
the
I N F O M A N I A C
Garden Photos Event 2022
... is now open!
Welcome, welcome, one and all! We're going to dispense with the whys and wherefores this year as they're all addressed in my Infomaniac Garden Photos Event page up there (underneath the blog title), and get straight on with the show.
Firstly, thank you to all those who sent in their greenfingered photos, and to everyone gathered here now for a good old snout at someone else's idea of gardening. Hopefully you can take away some ideas, tips and/or inspiration for your own patch.
This year, as well as photos of your gardening efforts throughout the year, I also asked if you could reach back through the mists of time and send in photos of a garden or plant you may have tended back in the olden days. Half of those who are taking part managed to find one or two old daguerrotypes or poloroids - and in some cases, many. So very many. So, you've got that to look forward to, too!
As the Garden Photos Event started out with
The Very Mistress, so it is appropriate that this year's show - the 12th! - begins with her efforts (ahem) as well:
This is the female of a pair of mallards who make regular pit stops to
my garden in all seasons.
If you're wondering why there are so many dandelions, it's because
I don't consider them to be weeds. The rabbits will nibble the dandelions
before they'll nibble my flowers so all power to the dandelions.
The other wonderful thing about dandelions is that they are loved by bees.
☙❧
Right. Now on to the aftermath of Terrifying Triffidery. If you haven't yet had a look in the orangery of 'orror (see previous post), then I suggest you do so before continuing if you want to guess who sent in what.