Last night's gardening session involved potting up my new sundews :). I also took some cuttings from them, they had a lot of damaged leaves, especially the forked sundew. I also took cuttings from the flytrap. The pinches of moss are in there to see if they grow faster in pure water, I need more moss to grow as well. The cape sundew is for cheese making experiments :). The crystals in the moss mark the largest of my baby threadleaf sundews. More info in alt.
Caught the birds thinking about leaving the cage for playtime. They usually don't, though they've settled in enough to learn to eat sprouts, and I found a new food they love that isn't seed. (Cooked and dried peas. Not fresh peas. Not cooked peas. Not dried peas. Must be cooked, then dried. Birds are toddlers.)
Afternoon, CoSo!
Cold(er), bright, and windy today, with a brilliant blue sky.
Likewise, I hope you have a brilliant day!
Below--my favorite "legacy" japonica camellias, which came with the house. No idea what they are, but love the color.
#gardening
Nature, science, and art are super cool. Terribly sorry for the stuff that doesn't fit.
She/they cishet.