By Diana Scherer, inspired by seventeenth-century botanical encyclopaedias, where a plant is presented flowers, roots and all. A tender and gentle photographic project allowing each plant to grow of it’s own devices for 6 months, just confined within a vessel which it is then set free from to show incredible root structures.
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Is an entire garden of mint in your back yard necessary? Yes. Yes it is.
Spent four hours yesterday picking and prepping mint for drying with a friend. It was glorious. Now the bundles are hanging in paper bags from her rafters like bats. Vacation is clutch.
Boaz Aharonovitch, Daily Practice: Growing a garden in the studio for an unknown lover
stopstopstopstopstop.
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our very own plant nursery by Saídos da Concha on Flickr.
AHHH this is happening in January when I get back to my fave place on earth aka the greenhouse. I am planting strawberries as soon as I get my hands on some seeds!
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