Sarah H Apricot
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Sarah H Apricot
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Biking, walking, gardening, exploring, staying curious, and raising 3 cats in Minneapolis with my partner. 🌱🚲🌊🌸😻🐾❄️🪻💻🌃🚎
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It's monarchs-on-the-meadow-blazing-stars season already?
A sauntering soul surveying the subdivision
After a Robin family moved in and out of our provided lodgings this year, and before we got around to cleaning out the empty Robin's nest for our next guest, a wren moved in and began renovating. Yeah total hobo vibes.
And one more that didn't fit within the photo limit. Blue Hill Salvia with Amsonia Blue Ice and Monarda Bradburiana, all blooming together. (That's "Miss Manners" Obedient Plant taking over the large area to the left. This is so far ok with me.)
I am so far really happy with the Roy Diblik and Piet Oudolf inspired garden I planted last year. I've been doing small edits, but this has largely been effort free this season so far. #bloomscrolling #plantcombinations
It's bleeding heart o'clock. My dad planted one of these by his front door while he was successfully recovering from major heart surgery, so now I have one by my front door to memorialize him. #bloomscrolling
Me too. I really want to know why he's on this list!
That book also taught me that being contrarian wrt femininity in general, as a young cis woman, wasn't punk, edgy, or feminist but was actually an epitome of patriarchal banality and repression. I became more accepting of all gender expressions, cis and non-cis alike, in both myself and others.
Reading Julia Serano's Whipping Girl in 2008 or so opened my eyes to the experience of being trans, gave me a lot of language around it, educated me that gender, gender expression, sex, and sexual orientation are natural, independent aspects that mix & match in limitless ways in each individual.
So: Once Greek philosopher, not necessarily always Greek philosopher.
An improbable cat stack.

Marceline has managed to ensconce herself in extreme proximity to Thursday Next. This is a miracle of a full year of couples counseling. These two were once sworn enemies. (There was blood.)
As MPR once said, it's like a rubber ball bouncing down a set of stairs.
It has come to my attention that not enough people are following @jacobsimonsays.bsky.social 's daily wins. Even in this current environment of uncountable things going wrong, some things are also going right. He's on my don't-dare-miss list here. He posts these in video format on other platforms.
Here's what's going right:

🦜 28 critically endangered orange-bellied parrots were released into the Tasmanian wild, narrowly avoiding extinction (ABC)

🧑‍⚖️ Puerto Rico’s accountability lawsuit is moving forward vs. the worst polluters for coordinated deception (Cleantechnica)
I'm hoping the sedges will survive long enough for me to move them in Spring to a very dry place that would love to have them.
My plan to regrade the yard so that water will naturally pool near the birch trees we planted is working out swimmingly so far. This is just from snow melt. However I'm regretting planting Carex pensylvanica along the bottom of the regrade. I think they're probably drowning. #plantcommunities
And yes I'll have to actively keep that yarrow in check these first years at least. Luckily it's very amenable to being cut back and divided at will. 3/x
A nearby angle on the same section of the garden. This is what happens when you consider a pale coneflower as existing on another plane and don't reserve a lot of space for it on the ground floor. It's sharing the sun just fine with its cuddly Artemisia friend. 2/x

#plantcommunities #bloomscrolling
Really looking forward to seeing what this plant community does this year. It's heavily inspired by Roy Diblik's designs.

#plantcommunities #bloomscrolling
WIRED seems to be covering DOGE like other publications haven't been, so I've subscribed to them (it's a pretty inexpensive subscription as these things go).
Thanks for the starter pack 💝
Whenever I read that a tree is an understory tree or a "woodland edge" tree, I picture this #cornuskousa ensconced in its massive blue spruce tree neighbor.

Spotted on a walk in a residential neighborhood of Seattle some years ago.

#bloomscrolling #plantcommunities
Look at this amazing tree. It lives at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. It's a Nissa Sylvatica aka Black Tupelo or Black Gum or Sour Gum or Pepperidge. That branching habit, though.
A whack of invasives never looked so good.

Spotted in Seattle, where those creeping Campanulas are not yet listed as noxious.

#plantcommunities #bloomscrolling