Foraging for berries in the garden

Yesterday was my first proper forage of the year. I thought it might be nice to film it, so you can see how you can get a good yield from just a small bush or area. I have 3 planter boxes about 2 meters long and a foot wide, with two small patches of ground for flowers and things too. The boxes have a lot going on with potatoes, herbs, poppies, jasmine and wild strawberries.

I bought 3 extra small planters about 2 ft square to put on the concrete outside the house, to make the most of that sunny patch and get as much on the go as I can for the insects and spiders to make their home in. Mostly flowers but I moved the goosebery bush in Spring as last year it had no berries. Must have been a good move as there are loads this year.

Ended up with a rather good bounty for the first sweep 😁

The birds don’t seem to help themselves to any of the fruit, but they have plenty of insects and bird food to keep them busy so far. I don’t mind sharing though, in fact my dog likes strawberries so as I pick them i have to share as I go!

(c) K Wicks

New Design – Red Carnation

I’m getting round to uploading all my new designs, there are over 40 new ones for 2021, so lots of new nature patterns coming up! Here is Red Carnation (MKW-VN.755), available on over 90 different products, check them out and see what your favourite is.

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(c) K Wicks

The garden 2021 – June berries

Its been quite a month in the garden, so many bugs, berries and insects, and more flowers bursting through.

The loganberries, gooseberries and redcurrants look like they will be plentiful. And there’s a handful of blueberries ready to pick and eat 😋 .

The wild strawberries are also ripening on a daily basis now and its super cool having to forage for them. Rummaging through the bushes for them!

They are very sweet and my dog like strawberries too so come running over for one when it’s rummage time.

Small little handfuls everyday, what a summer treat. Homegrown fruit from the garden.

(c) K Wicks

New paintings – trees

These are the ones that have started my new wave of paintings, after doing 3 of these, I wanted to do the green one posted earlier. Problem is, these paintings start as black and white and look rather effective. So I have painted more so I can keep one in black and white, i’ll share those tomorrow

(c) K Wicks

In the garden – June #1

Its been a busy month, for work and for nature. With all the sun and now a good bit of rain, its bulked everything up. New flowers are starting to open, with the yellows looking to be making way for the reds, pinks and purples.

The fuchsia has come back again, funny really, I tried 3 times to grow a fuchsia, bought already flowering and everything. They always died. This one was just a stick that had been left when we moved in, not even planted, just on the ground. I didn’t know what it was but could still see green under the bark so put it in dirt. Within a few weeks, it had leaves…

The potatoes have started flowering too, they have such pretty flowers. Potatoes are just great, the Bush crickets and snails are eating the leaves as quickly as they can but can’t keep up! Its providing great shade and bushiness for the bed too. I often see the sparrows having a little hop around in there looking for food.

I have white and red carnations this year, I don’t remember planting two colours so its good to see what appears to be new. A lovely dash of colour.

Another pink strawberry flower was poking through, its overshadowed by other strawberries, the loganberries and the fuchsia, so I’m impressed its made it at all.

The nasturtiums have just started to come out as well, its been a bit quiet for butterflies this year so far, but usually these bring the large and small white butterflies in.

The hydrangea is trying, its bee moved this year and surrounded by poppies which have now been and gone so ill clear some room and maybe it will do a bit better.

Its all pink and purple poppies this year, I thought I had planted some red ones but seems not. Either way, its a superb splash of colour and the bumble Bees love them.

(c) K Wicks

New Pattern – Blue Ammonite

It’s been a while since I have created new patterns, but I finally have a new collection of nature patterns for 2021.

Starting with MKW-VN.737 – Blue Ammonite…

With over 1200 unique MKW designs, check out my shop and find something bright for you and your home 🙂

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(c) K Wicks