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  1. Bosquet ouvert sur une prairie parsemée de boutons d'or

    A grove opening onto a meadow dotted with buttercups

    Location/localisation : openstreetmap.org/way/35825724

    #photography #grove #meadow #buttercup #photos #bosquet #prairie #boutondor

  2. #Stunday Wild buttercup flowers (Ranunculaceae) growing at the trailhead of Cerro San Luis mountain. Cattle fencing keeps the cattle contained to their area. #EastCoastKin #Hiking #Bloomscrollling #Wildflowers #Buttercup

  3. Ranunculus flowers I drew as part of a gift for my friend! I couldn't decide between the cultivated or wild versions, so I (an overachiever) decided to draw both.

    Thank goodness for the lasso tool, or I would have no idea how to paint them!

    #tiffart #ranunculus #flowers #flower #buttercup #flowerart #mastoart #fediart #mastoartist #nature #noAI #humanmadeart #krita #kritaart #madewithkrita #digitalart #digitalpainting @drawing

  4. Cycled to the shop for a paper. None left but who cares when it’s like this 🤷🏻‍♀️🚴‍♀️ We seem to be post dandelion and peak #buttercup now

  5. A buttercup is spring for me. Simplicity and elegance at the same time.
    #nature #flowers #buttercup

  6. @kdnyhan
    Sounds good!

    My favorites are buttercup and blue hubbard. Have you tried those? My grandfather used to grow buttercup just over the Connecticut border.

    For some reason, grocery stores in the Boston area often falsely label kabocha squash as buttercup, but I don't think it tastes nearly as good. Here are pics of the real thing.

    #squash #buttercup #hubbard #NewEngland

  7. @kdnyhan
    Sounds good!

    My favorites are buttercup and blue hubbard. Have you tried those? My grandfather used to grow buttercup just over the Connecticut border.

    For some reason, grocery stores in the Boston area often falsely label kabocha squash as buttercup, but I don't think it tastes nearly as good. Here are pics of the real thing.

    #squash #buttercup #hubbard #NewEngland

  8. @kdnyhan
    Sounds good!

    My favorites are buttercup and blue hubbard. Have you tried those? My grandfather used to grow buttercup just over the Connecticut border.

    For some reason, grocery stores in the Boston area often falsely label kabocha squash as buttercup, but I don't think it tastes nearly as good. Here are pics of the real thing.

  9. @kdnyhan
    Sounds good!

    My favorites are buttercup and blue hubbard. Have you tried those? My grandfather used to grow buttercup just over the Connecticut border.

    For some reason, grocery stores in the Boston area often falsely label kabocha squash as buttercup, but I don't think it tastes nearly as good. Here are pics of the real thing.

    #squash #buttercup #hubbard #NewEngland

  10. More gardening with wildflowers. Cow parsley, Buttercup and Green alkanet cover an overgrown path in the garden. Faint in the background Red campion.
    (Portrait format. Click to see the entire photograph.)

    #artistsgarden #garden #gardener #gardening #artist #wolfkettler #gardenwiltshire #wiltshiregarden #wiltshire #weedgardening #weeds #wildflowers #CowParsley #selfseeded #buttercup #RedCampion #GreenAlkanet #overgrown #GardenPath

  11. #SeedBombs are great fun for children and adults!

    "Whether it's a plant pot, flowerbed, wild patch in your lawn or an entire #meadow, sowing #wildflowers in your #garden provides vital resources to support a wide range of insects that couldn't otherwise survive in urban or built-up areas.

    Throwing, breaking up or digging ‘seed bombs’ (or balls) into areas in your garden that need a little brightening up is a perfect way of spending an afternoon!

    You will need:

    - Meadow flower seeds or seeds collected from the garden.
    - Peat-free compost.
    - Powdered clay (found in craft stores)
    - Mixing bowl.

    Creating your seed bomb:

    1. In a bowl, mix together 1 cup of seeds with 5 cups of compost and 2-3 cups of clay powder (you could use clay soil instead if you have it).

    2. Slowly mix in water with your hands until everything sticks together.

    3. Roll the mixture into firm balls.

    4. Leave the balls to dry in a sunny spot.

    5. Now for the fun bit! Plant your seed bombs by throwing them at bare parts of the garden and wait to see what pops up!

    Top plants to include in your seed bombs:

    - Bulbous #Buttercup - Ranunculus bulbosus
    - #Chamomile - Chamaemelum nobile
    - Common Bird’s-foot-trefoil - Lotus corniculatus
    - Common Knapweed - Centaurea nigra
    - Common Spotted-orchid - Dactylorhiza fuchsii
    - Lady's bedstraw - Galium verum
    - Red #Clover - Trifolium pratense
    - Wild #Thyme - Thymus polytrichus

    Source: wildlifetrusts.org/actions/how

    #Gardening #GardeningForPollinators #NoMowMay #SeedBombs #SeedBalls #rewilding #SolarPunkSunday

  12. Alternative a Google Password Manager

    Come vi spiegheremo in questo articolo la cosa peggiore che potete fare è salvare le vostre password su Google Password Manager. Le password non sono criptate e sono di facile accesso per estranei. Usate un

    LINK --> lealternative.net/2019/10/31/a

    #Google #1password #alternative #appleiphone #bitwarden #buttercup #dashlane #google #keepass #keeper #lastpass #open-source #passbolt #password #psono