A remote village on Scotland’s north coast. Although it’s the first week of May, we experience 4 degree C and sleet. Along with a steady wind from the north to chill one’s bones. The gardener was turning the soil in a bed mixing in compost or manure. Soil was heavy and looked like hard work. One to keep him warm.
Producing Floriferous Gardens in San Francisco’s Mediterranean Climate.
May 04, 2019
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