Went to the flea market yesterday for something else entirely, came home with these
Posted 19th Apr 2026r/trinkets
Naturally dyed Easter eggs
Posted 11th Apr 2026r/homestead
My collection
Posted 5th Apr 2026r/CrystalSkulls
My crystal skull collection
Posted 14th Mar 2026r/Crystals
Found these behind my orchard. (Transylvania, Romania)
Posted 9th Nov 2025r/fossils
I don't know how I ended up collecting crystal skulls over the years, but here we are
Posted 8th Nov 2025r/Crystals
Today's colorful harvest 🍅
Posted 28th Aug 2025r/gardening
Recolta de azi 🍅
Posted 28th Aug 2025r/plante_si_gradinarit
I have to reevaluate the setup at the rate some of these are growing
Posted 23rd Aug 2025r/Monstera
Moss pole root growth
Posted 5th Jul 2025r/Monstera
This gal is turning 12 yo today ✨️
Posted 25th Jun 2025r/AustralianShepherd
Well. It only took me 8 months to go from 0 monsteras to this
Posted 4th Jun 2025r/Monstera
My newest monstera leaves
Posted 27th Apr 2025r/Monstera
My Easter eggs for this year, dyed with red onion skins and red cabbage and decorated with plants from the garden
Posted 20th Apr 2025r/goblincore
My Easter eggs dyed with red onion skins, red cabbage and ornated with random plants.
Posted 19th Apr 2025r/homestead
The suspense is killing me 👀
Posted 25th Mar 2025r/Monstera
Little snack tray from my berry garden
Posted 22nd Jun 2024r/gardening
My most recent tomato harvest
Posted 1st Sep 2023r/tomatoes
Fructe de pădure mai puțin obişnuite, din grădina mea
Posted 15th Jul 2023r/plante_si_gradinarit
From my berry garden: framberry, yellow alpine strawberry, alpine strawberry, pineberry and strawberry.
Posted 18th Jun 2023r/gardening
Start of the berry season
Posted 10th Jun 2023r/gardening
The start of another tomato season 🍅
Posted 7th May 2023r/gardening
2022 garden recap. Can't wait to start the new season
Posted 2nd Jan 2023r/gardening
Last harvest of the year. Cleaned up the garden today.
Posted 5th Nov 2022r/gardening
Another Sunday morning walk in Transylvania, Ro
Posted 2nd Oct 2022r/europe
Just harvested 20 kg of gorgeous blood peaches
Posted 25th Sep 2022r/gardening
Tomatoes from my garden. Was aiming for even more diveristy, but this has been a horrible season for tomatoes.
Posted 6th Aug 2022r/gardening
Sunday walk in Transylvania.
Posted 24th Jul 2022r/europe
Not a good year for tomatoes, still I have some I look forward to see ripening
Posted 18th Jul 2022r/vegetablegardening
Berry varieties from my garden
Posted 17th Jul 2022r/gardening
From one of my walks after a storm. Transylvania, June 2022.
Posted 12th Jul 2022r/europe
Potatoes are growing nicely. Unintentionally unearthed a few while watering and they're surprisingly big already (second photo)
Posted 26th Jun 2022r/vegetablegardening
The goodest gal is turning 9 today ❤️
Posted 25th Jun 2022r/AustralianShepherd
30+ year old grapevine
Posted 25th Jun 2022r/matureplants
Every weekend is jam making weekend lately
Posted 25th Jun 2022r/gardening
Evening sounds from my orchard
Posted 19th Jun 2022r/gardening
Today's 2 kg strawberry harvest after being away for 5 days
Posted 11th Jun 2022r/gardening
The potato patch in my garden 🥔🥔🥔
Posted 6th Jun 2022r/vegetablegardening
Daily harvest of strawberries, pineberries and yellow alpine strawberrires
Posted 6th Jun 2022r/gardening
My tomatoes today vs when I planted them 3 weeks ago
Posted 5th Jun 2022r/tomatoes
Pineberries are gorgeous this year
Posted 5th Jun 2022r/gardening
New gardening season, same set up for my tomatoes
Posted 16th May 2022r/vegetablegardening
Back with a more detailed post about dyeing eggs with red onion skins (see comments)
Posted 24th Apr 2022r/homestead
Eggs dyed with red onion skins and decorated with random plants from around the garden
Posted 23rd Apr 2022r/homestead
Counting down the days till I can sow my tomatoes again 🌱 Swipe to see last year's progress from seeds to harvest.
Posted 17th Feb 2022r/tomatoes
Here's a suggestion if any of you are looking to try something new this year: Balloon berry (Rubus illecebrosus). One of my favorite berries.
Posted 6th Feb 2022r/Berries
My best gal guarding the sunflower harvest
Posted 22nd Jan 2022r/gardening
My family's 20+ years old Blood Lily. Was separated some years ago. The original one still requires 2 people to move around.
Posted 21st Jan 2022r/matureplants
I sometimes wish I had a fancier system of storing seeds, but this old blue container as been helping me every spring, for 5+ years, turn a bare piece of land into a veggie heaven.
Posted 13th Jan 2022r/vegetablegardening
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