Quince (Cydonia oblonga) Grown on the former Clark farm, Shaw Island, WA. Commonly enjoyed in colonial days, quince were a symbol of love and happiness; please see this great article in the New York Times. Quince & a hand-thrown Mideke pot for Gwyneth. Anno seventeen October two thousand and fifteen. |
In celebration of gardens and wild botanicals of Shaw Island, please view photos, cultural, and historical notes for seeds from a cross-section of island gardens and wild places. The posts listed here aid in cultivating the herbs and flower seeds bound in handmade packets at the shed along Reefnet Bay Road, in the spring, summer, and fall. There are also a few articles in the history timeline that help us remember some of the pioneer gardeners and the crops they grew.
17 October 2015
Botanical Color October 2015
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