BlogHide Resteemssteemweather (46)in dlike • 6 years agoHot weather boost for cider and wine producers - BBC NewsMore wine and cider! Producers enjoy the hot weather but some warn they will need rain to avoid damaging crops. Source of shared Linksteemweather (46)in steemhunt • 7 years agoNanofarm - Fully automated indoor growing system for microgreensNanofarm Fully automated indoor growing system for microgreens Screenshots Hunter's comment This is a modern and efficient system for people who want to grow some of…steemweather (46)in nature • 7 years agoOak GallsThere are a whole range of galls found on oak trees. I believe this one is the Artichoke Gall (Andricus fecundator) on Oak (Quercus robur). Galls are caused by chemicals injected by the…steemweather (46)in birds • 7 years agoBaby bird in the barn - unknownThis was a young bird I found in the barn last June. I never managed to identify it before it left the building. It does look a bit like an Angry Bird though... Steepshot | IPFS |…steemweather (46)in nature • 7 years agoGoldfinch on burdockGoldfinch on burdock [Wales, November 2017] Steepshot | IPFS | Google Playsteemweather (46)in gardening • 7 years agoThe Rhubarb is coming - a sign of spring 2018...The rhubarb is now sprouting. Maybe I should have covered it? Steepshot | IPFS | Google Playsteemweather (46)in nature • 7 years agoAre these slug eggs?I found these in my polytunnel last November when I was cleaning up the polytunnel. You can judge the size of them by the two woodlice that are investigating them. Are they slug eggs…steemweather (46)in nature • 7 years agoThe berries of the Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulus) [west Wales, August 2017]The berries of the Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulus) [west Wales, August 2017] Steepshot | IPFS | Google Playsteemweather (46)in nature • 7 years agoUnknown Fungi under oak trees [west Wales, November 2018]Unknown Fungi under oak trees - anyone know the name. I have included my boot (size 6) for comparison. [west Wales, November 2018] Steepshot | IPFS | Google Playsteemweather (46)in nature • 7 years agoLichen - unknown species [west Wales, September 2017]Unknown species of lichen. West Wales. September 2017 Steepshot | IPFS | Google Playsteemweather (46)in nature • 7 years agoPennywort (Umbilicus rupestris)Pennywort is an edible that grows profusely along our damp shaded walls. It tastes a little like peas. Photography taken September 2017. Created with Steepshot View in the web appsteemweather (46)in nature • 7 years agoCommon Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris, also know as) Senecio jacobaea covered in beesCommon Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris, also know as) Senecio jacobaea covered in bees. Ragwort contains many different alkaloids, making it poisonous to certain animals particularly horses. It can be…steemweather (46)in nature • 7 years agoLichen - I wish could learn the names of these...An unknown species of lichen. [Wales / July 2017] Created with Steepshot View in the web appsteemweather (46)in nature • 7 years agoHazel nut ripeningThe nut of the Common Hazel (Corylus avellana) - Wales, July 2017 Created with Steepshot View in the web appsteemweather (46)in history • 7 years agoGatepost or headstone...?This stone is being used as a gatepost now. I wonder if it was once a reject gravestone...? Created with Steepshot View in the web appsteemweather (46)in nature • 7 years agoThe Common Frog (Rana temporaria)A welcome sight in the garden as they apparently eat slugs. Created with Steepshot View in the web appsteemweather (46)in nature • 7 years agoHole in Oak tree... I wonder who lives in there?A 200+ year old oak tree (Querus robur) with a big hole where a hefty bough has broken off. I am sure there must be some interesting inhabitants living in that hole... Created with…steemweather (46)in nature • 7 years agoCommon Dock (genus Rumex) decayingThe decay of the Common Dock leaf gives a beautiful array of colours. Created with Steepshot View in the web appsteemweather (46)in introduceyourself • 7 years agoA little test from steemweatherJust testing the new account. Worried the lightning will be coming soon to fry my chips. Better keep an eye on lightningmaps.org I wonder what I should write about with a name like…