Vintage Botanical Prints – 74 in a series – Vintage Malus domestica Print from USDA Pomological Watercolors

The image features a detailed illustration of three apples and their leaves. The apples are depicted with a high level of detail, showcasing their textures and colors. The top apple is predominantly red with a brownish base and numerous small red spots. The middle apple is green with a yellowish tint and speckled with small brown spots. The bottom apple is a blend of orange and red, also with small brown spots. The leaves surrounding the apples are green with some brown spots and blemishes, adding to the naturalistic appearance. The background is a plain, off-white color, which contrasts with the vibrant colors of the apples and leaves. The artists signature, Shull, is visible in the bottom right corner of the image.

Provided by @altbot, generated privately and locally using Ovis2-8B

Click for larger image

 
 

Decorate your home and office with this print

Flowering Now: Azalea Blooms In The Garden via TikTok [Video]

@douglaswelch Flowering Now: Azalea Blooms In The Garden #garden #gardening #azalea #flowers #floweringnow #nature #outdoors #pink #PepsiApplePieChallenge ♬ Ylang Ylang – FKJ & ((( O )))

Flowering Now: Azalea Blooms In Th Garden via TikTok [Video]

Required Reading: Gardens Under Big Skies—Reimagining Outdoor Space, the Dutch Way via Gardenista [Shared]

Required Reading: Gardens Under Big Skies—Reimagining Outdoor Space, the Dutch Way – Gardenista

Required Reading: Gardens Under Big Skies—Reimagining Outdoor Space, the Dutch Way via Gardenista [Shared]

When we think of the Dutch landscape, water and flatness come to mind—a scene so “monotonous” that British writer Noel Kingsbury used to complain to Holland’s garden superstar Piet Oudolf that it was impossible not to get lost. “Learning to read the landscape takes time,” says Oudolf in the foreword to this erudite and fascinating new book, “and not all visitors are prepared to do that.”

Gardens Under Big Skies, published by Filbert Press, lavishly illustrates that the devil is in the detail: Dutch gardening is distinguished by “its clarity of form and its desire to embrace the contemporary,” in the words of co-author and photographer Maayke de Ridder. The low-lying landscape (about a third of which is below sea level) is key to the rigorously forward-thinking garden scene in the Netherlands.

Read Required Reading: Gardens Under Big Skies—Reimagining Outdoor Space, the Dutch Way – Gardenista

Another birdbath placed in the garden via Instagram

Another birdbath placed in the garden

Another birdbath placed in the garden via Instagram

I ended up buying an extra one of these a few weeks ago and then found a lovely spot for it just outside my back door. I also found a fountain I had retired earlier and added it in and connected it to the 4-outlet smart switch I added a few months ago.

This should give us a nice view of the birds from the dining room and kitchen in the future.

Follow Me On Instagram

From my Instagram Feed