I will be making the BBC Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Village Water. A small charity that helps people in rural areas of Mozambique & Zambia get reliable access to clean water.
As their ambassador all I can say is, it takes a village to raise a child and we can all be part of a global village🩵
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Getty is officially submitting a spoon for #SpoonTok. 🥄
Council, how do you vote?
🏛️ Spoon, 1st century B.C.E.–1st century C.E., Roman. Getty Museum
A greenhouse on an allotment, fully covered in insulating bubble wrap to retain warmth during the winter months. Inside, the space is prepped for protecting cuttings from frost and creating a sheltered environment for early seed sowing in the new growing season.
Greenhouse scrubbed, soil replaced with well-rotted manure, compost and topsoil. Bubble wrap added to insulate and keep cuttings warm. Early seeding starts in January. The 2026 kitchen garden is already in motion. #GreenHeart 💚
White chocolate is too cloying just to eat, but it can do miraculous things. And in this White Chocolate Cheesecake, a no-bake affair, it imparts a fragrant vanilla flavour and ensures a perfect, sliceable yet tender set. May #RecipeOfTheDay bring joy to your weekend! www.nigella.com/recipes/whit...
👋 Thank you Jamie.
My article today highlights the threats to our historic garden heritage. You can read or listen by becoming a member of our collective👇
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Just £1 for the first month...Come and see for your self🤗
#gardens #plants #gardendesign #culture
A macro photo of a weevil, in profile, upper left in the frame atop a fuzzy gray-green leaf. The weevil is orange with a coating of sparse yellow hairs, some of which are dense enough to form spots.
Apropos of nothing in particular, here is a very small weevil posing majestically. (Brazil)
#Bugsky 🐙🌿
Red florets of the Sorrel plant, ready for harvest
Trust nature's timing.
Sorrel for drink, jams, wine and preserves.
#The_Eco_Spiritual_Experience 🌱
#ExploreMore
A poster detailing 2025 Open Access Week
It's International #OpenAccessWeek!
At Kew, we believe science should be shared freely to help solve the biggest challenges of our time - from biodiversity loss to climate resilience.
That's why thousands of our papers & reports are openly available through our Research Repository 👉 kew.iro.bl.uk
Snapdragons (Antirrhinum majus) shot yesterday.
#Bloomscrolling #Flowers #Flowersky
The African American Museum of Iowa will open a new exhibit, “Rooted: Labor, Land, & Legacy,” which examines farming’s role in Black communities’ efforts toward economic independence, cultural preservation, and self-determination.
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A beautiful soft pink rose with many petals around an open centre which has touches of yellow. The background is darker green leaves
Morning I had to share this lovely rose still looking beautiful in the October garden. Have a great Friday all. 😊
#bloomscrolling 🌱
a grey seal on it's side taken with a very long camera lense from a distance
a close up photo of a bumble bee on a flower
a blue and orange kingfisher sat on a wooden post
fungi with red top and white stem with leaves around it and a church in the background out of focus
If you're enjoying the new BBC series, Hamza's Hidden Wild Isles, you'll have seen wildlife cameraman and presenter, Hamza Yassin, encouraging us all to get outdoors to discover the nature around us. Discover how you can get closer to the natural world wherever you live at buff.ly/uWZdsMy
How I became an accidental viticulturist.🍇 Read or listen to my article, October 18th only on Scribehound Gardening
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is a Patron of Smart Works charity. Watch a video clip of related pictures via the provided link or on their highlights page on the Smart Works charity Instagram account.
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👀How exciting! My book is on Amazon's Big Prime Deal Day 🤗
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Have you ever visited the Rockefeller Centre's rooftop gardens in New York or the Kensington Roof Gardens in London? My September article on Scribehound Gardening tells the story of their creation and why 🤗👇
www.scribehound.com/gardening/ga...
My brilliant colleague's new book reviewed in The Guardian 👇
Fabulous stuff as always @jennashworth.bsky.social ✊️
Thanks for letting us know @elencaldecott.bsky.social 😀
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Fabulous offer from Scribehound Gardening £1 for the first month then £4.08/month (£49).
Treat yourself or a friend, maybe even an foe and you can make up over the super articles available.🤗Go on ... 😏
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Aw, thank you so much. I hope you enjoy today as well.
This guy might be able to help.🤗
Oval silver piece, pierced for suspension. Obverse: within an elaborate border of scrollwork and floral garlands, Apollo with a sunburst round his head, sitting on a cloud, holding a harp. Reverse: within a simple scrollwork border, a name engraved in script (here, Lord Herbert). Lord Herbert is likely to be the amateur architect who succeeded as 9th Earl of Pembroke in 1733, which helps with dating (c1730?). Other known pieces are for Thomas Wynne Esq and the Earl of De Lorain [Delorain].
Can anyone identify this badge, ticket or pass? Similar to the season's tickets for Vauxhall Gardens, but perhaps for members of a musical society (c1730?). With Timothy Millett, London #c18th #c18 #18thc
I wrote about the raccoons of Berlin in my book 'Cull of the Wild' - an interesting case - should they be killed? Should there be a plan to exterminate them? For a broad overview on the ethics behind these decisions, track down a copy or have a listen!
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Congratulations from a Fellow. 👏
Thank you so much for your kind words. The stories in our gardens really are fascinating 🤗
Thank you so much Heidi. I really hope you enjoy the book 🤗
I will wait and see. 🤗
Phone. It has only started in the last 2 weeks, it's just a bit irritating. 🙄
@bsky.app I have, again, just had to sign into my account. This is getting a tad irritating. Any thoughts?
Always at home. This only started happening recently. 🤔