Itโs amazing how such small changes can have a major impact! Thanks for sharing!
29.09.2025 19:20 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0@irlalexa.com.bsky.social
I make things. Curious by nature, designer by profession, and seriously silly. She/her
Itโs amazing how such small changes can have a major impact! Thanks for sharing!
29.09.2025 19:20 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Another garden path along a fence, this space is constantly shaded.
Another game changer in the garden: improved egress.
No more dead ends and wider paths (~2โ wide)
I accepted nothing will grow along the shadow zone parallel to the fence and turned it into a path.
Iโm generally working with a 12โx15โ zone, last year I packed things too tight
The golden retriever is chilling in the garden, sitting on a nice path between two young garden beds full of cover crops and sunflowers.
Fortunately we anticipated the backlash to the sticks.
Strategically placed grain and grass cover crops provided daily enrichment. This guy loves to graze.
Oh - the logs and sticks we added to edge the bed?
If youโre a fan of chewing on sticks till you get sick, you might think itโs a cruel fucked up โjokeโ
If youโre a fan of just looking at sticks, you might think itโs kinda cute and also cool because it came from a tree youโre chopping down
The golden retriever patrols his garden in the peak hours of the day.
This year the paths along the garden bed were just layered cardboard and paper grocery bags.
Very pleasant to walk on. Kept paws tidy!
2024 we had straw paths and a straw covered dog.
#gardeningreport
A sweet golden retriever steps tenderly down the garden path. This garden path is made of layers of paper grocery bags.
2025 GARDEN REVIEW:
A garden path is the single most important part of a garden!
Itโs a defining characteristic of ANY space AND it is one that ALL creatures innately understand if it works or not.
This year, the paths were deemed impeccable by our judgeโฆ
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2025 GARDEN REVIEW:
To start off, let me introduce the judge - heโs more than just a colleague, heโs my dog and my son.
He has high standards and good values. He rarely barks, never digs, always walks on the designated pathโฆ
#gardeningreport
A mutant cherry tomato with suckers growing off the leaf stem (rachis).
Who wants to CYBERBULLY this FREAK of a tomato
a SUCKER on the LEAF STEM?!
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Itโs a terrible thing to have your name hijacked by a corporation
16.09.2025 20:38 โ ๐ 4 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Thank you! Heโs very popular
15.09.2025 18:52 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0A chipper golden retriever walking down a garden path made of paper grocery bags. This gentleman has finally released his 2025 gardening report, which we will be sharing with you throughout the week. Urban garden in zone 8b, Pacific Northwest.
THE 2025 GARDEN REVIEW IS IN!!! ๐ฑ ๐
Although the season is still going strong, our esteemed reviewer has provided us with an in-depth and nuanced report. This report helps us uphold the quality and functionality of the garden.
Stay tuned as we release these assessments this week!
#gardeningreport
2025 beginning of June: sunflowers are barely peaking out of the crimson clover that covers the bed. Currently blooming in this photo (cause I think itโs pretty), a nice green mulch - some might think itโs too much.
2024 beginning of June: comparing the sunflower growth, you can make out more seedlings because the crimson clover is in a neat row in the bed (as opposed to covering completely).
Comparing 2025 (left) and 2024 (right) sunflowers
Photos taken beginning of June
I went overboard with the crimson clover in 2025 because 2024 I felt like my soil was too dry. Did it help? Maybe. More rain and regrading the garden this year could contribute as well
2025 sunflowers so far
Not the perfect comparison to 2024 sunflowers (different angle and layout, different types, different bloom times), but same 2 months documented
#gardening #bloomscrolling
A polished lady beetle (Cycloneda polita I think) hanging out in the lacy looking, bolted cilantro. Itโs a smaller ladybug, spotless, a solid red body, and itโs white markings look like eyes. A very cute and native bug in the Pacific Northwest, found in my urban garden. Photo taken in late July.
The native ladybugs were everywhere this year.
Lots of bug diversity this year, lots of predators.
3 years ago this urban yard had none.
#gardening #nativeplants
I love creatures and critters and that includes plants
14.09.2025 19:19 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Canโt wait for the new South Park episode
10.09.2025 23:11 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0โSustainabilityโ has turned into this ambiguous and useless noun.
Climate adaptation and resiliency is what we should be thinking at this point.
The outrage in the replies are funny to me. In reality, every net zero, sustainability framework, whatever it is- is PR! The marketing worked.
Iโm not saying Net Zero is bad - Iโm saying itโs a rigged system and we are pretending to sustain something unsustainable.
Iโm interested to see how other businesses that push this feel-good marketing as a core part of their identity, handle this as we inch closer to 2030. Sustaining the unsustainable rather than adapting to the inevitable, wasting so much time
08.09.2025 20:29 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0I canโt claim i made it up, but i saw this and it spoke to me bsky.app/profile/grow...
31.08.2025 22:39 โ ๐ 3 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Scabiosa, or pincushion flower. โSparky vinoโ is a new cultivar and claims to be the darkest color yet. Nearly black, but when held in the direct sunlight, as shown in this photo, itโs a deep red wine color. Grown from seed from the Frank Morton at Wild Garden Seed. I started these plants indoors in March, before transplanting in my urban garden in Portland Oregon. Zone 8/9.
Scabiosa, or pincushion flower. โSparky vinoโ is a new cultivar and claims to be the darkest color yet. Nearly black, but when held in the direct sunlight, as shown in this photo, itโs a deep red wine color. Grown from seed from the Frank Morton at Wild Garden Seed. I started these plants indoors in March, before transplanting in my urban garden in Portland Oregon. Zone 8/9.
Scabiosa, or pincushion flower. โSparky vinoโ is a new cultivar and claims to be the darkest color yet. Nearly black, but when held in the direct sunlight, as shown in this photo, itโs a deep red wine color. Grown from seed from the Frank Morton at Wild Garden Seed. I started these plants indoors in March, before transplanting in my urban garden in Portland Oregon. Zone 8/9.
Scabiosa, or pincushion flower. โSparky vinoโ is a new cultivar and claims to be the darkest color yet. Nearly black, but when held in the direct sunlight, as shown in this photo, itโs a deep red wine color. Grown from seed from the Frank Morton at Wild Garden Seed. I started these plants indoors in March, before transplanting in my urban garden in Portland Oregon. Zone 8/9.
โSparky Vinoโ Scabiosa
In the direct sunshine itโs a nice red wine color - at any other moment it is a dark black flower that makes all other flowers POP. Perfect for the gothic gardeners.
Here you can see how to flower opens up.
#bloomscrolling #gardening
Scabiosa, or pincushion flower. โSparky vinoโ is a new cultivar and claims to be the darkest color yet. Nearly black, but when held in the direct sunlight, as shown in this photo, itโs a deep red wine color. Grown from seed from the Frank Morton at Wild Garden Seed. I started these plants indoors in March, before transplanting in my urban garden in Portland Oregon. Zone 8/9.
Scabiosa, or pincushion flowers, are new for me this year - and will become a regular.
Highly productive with strong stems and a long vase life.
#bloomscrolling
#gardening
A metal basket in the garden full of tomatoes, peppers and one cucumber. Grown in my urban garden, zone 8a, in Portland Oregon. PNW gardening is like cheating!
A metal basket in the garden full of tomatoes and peppers, and a cup full of zinnias, scabiosas and dill flowers. Grown in my urban garden, zone 8a, in Portland Oregon. PNW gardening is like cheating!
Today and yesterdays harvest
This year Iโm plucking my tomatoes off earlier due to an influx of #squirrelcrimes
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โwhirligigโ zinnia โsparky vinoโ scabiosa
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โsparky vinoโ scabiosa
The striking โwhirligigโ zinnia flower, petals are hot pink with white tips. Behind it is a flower that is so dark it is almost black, โsparky vinoโ scabiosa. Grown in an urban garden in zone 8b, easy summer cut flowers!
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A photo of a calico cat holding her paw to her mouth, water droplets hang off the tips of her toes. Sheโs enjoying the flower infused water from the floral arrangements open vessel. The flowers are native wild type clarkia and cultivated mountain garland (or Diamond) clarkias. Early summer blooming flowers that are native plants to the west coast. Great cut flower and loved by pollinators. Zone 8b Portland Urban Gardening.
#cats
21.08.2025 23:55 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0A photo of a calico cat holding her paw to her mouth, water droplets hang off the tips of her toes. Sheโs enjoying the flower infused water from the floral arrangements open vessel. The flowers are native wild type clarkia and cultivated mountain garland (or Diamond) clarkias. Early summer blooming flowers that are native plants to the west coast. Great cut flower and loved by pollinators. Zone 8b Portland Urban Gardening.
My daughter appreciates flowers
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I guess babies will be babies
18.08.2025 18:11 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0caterpillars be SHITTING
18.08.2025 17:59 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 0Another one of my zinnias hosting a yellow faced bumble bee
ZINNIAS
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