While on the other side of the world spring is in full swing, here in Australia we are heading through autumn into winter. I am tidying up the garden and getting ready for spring to come along with hundreds of bulbs I have planted (I've almost got the job done). These are my very rustic looking sunflower heads that flowered over summer. I've mulched their stems and the heads will be heading of to my Dad to feed to his birds (I'll keep a handful to plant again this year). I tried a sunflower seed yesterday and it tasted great.
I just loved the dried up textures and so thought, "they need their photo taken". Lyn thought I was mad, but then he often has that thought...
Have a great week!
I don't think you're mad...I especially love that 2nd photo. And I really like that the plant is getting used in so many lovely ways.
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to see all those bulbs you've planted in flower - your garden is going to look amazing!! Sunflowers are such happy flowers - I hope you were able to enjoy them while they were flowering for you - and that your dad's birds enjoy them in their current state :) Have a wonderful start to your week xx
ReplyDeleteyou're right, a couple of those photos have great possibility for textile art. how's your neck, hope it's getting better...k.
ReplyDeleteoooh, can't wait to see photos of the bulbs coming up...
ReplyDeleteI am glad we are coming into summer here! although next week it's suppose t snow.... utah has some weird weather.
ReplyDeleteRachael
I think that it is so much fun that we can watch the complete opposite seasons pass through our blogs. I am looking forward to seeing my Aussie friends celebrate fall and winter.
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday
I get sad when my garden dries up for winter... I need to plant sweet peas and you just reminded me! x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful thes pictures..........I should not think that we would go in the autumn
ReplyDelete............have a happy week enjoy!! Ria
beautiful photos - such wonderful detail, texture, and colours :)
ReplyDeleteI love the way those dried flowers heads look, I would have to photograph them too! Oh and all your bulbs sound like they will look amazing in spring, I don't have a garden but I'm thinking now I should plant some in a pot.
ReplyDeleteWow, those sunflowers look very artistic at the end of the day, can see why you found them so compelling! Stop by The Zhush for a fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and delicious:)
ReplyDeleteYou sound like a professional gardener, always two seasons ahead! I would love to have a vegetable garden and have beautiful sunflowers like you...I just have to be patient and wait for that next stage of my life, house buying!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your Spring photos!
I love dried flowers. These are no exception.
ReplyDeleteI'm starting to panic that I've done nothing about spring bulbs yet, especially when I read how much you've been up to in your garden Sarah. I picked the last of my dahlias yesterday and am feeling strangely bereft!! Love that fern photo. xx
ReplyDeleteYour Dad's birds will be so happy! I would have taken a picture of those too. I am sure that they were so pretty on full bloom! (I still think that they are pretty)
ReplyDeleteIt is so strange to think of you going into fall. We are watching everything finally green up and bloom. I am so ready after a cold and snowy winter.
Enjoy your fall, as I enjoy my Spring. This is one of the really fun things about blogging; hearing about people's live on the other side of the earth!
Have a wonderful day,
Joyce
I think you will have a lot of work to do in your garden before winter comes! But I am sure that during next spring you will be so happy....:-)) Have a nice day, Anita Camilla
ReplyDeleteI'm super impressed with your bulb planting. I will attempt to plant my first ever bulbs soon - I have them in the freezer at the moment as I have been told that the Qld winter is not nearly cold enough. Hope I am doing the right thing! By the way, your storage unit is absolutely amazing. I can't believe you made it yourselves.
ReplyDeleteClare x