This is a planter made from a hollowed-out birch knot in the woodpile. Rather than burning it, I cleaned the hole and turned it into a planter. The plants are a sundew (drosera oblongata), a small bit of partridge berry vine, sphagnum moss, and a flowering weed I let grow. Hey, any flower is welcome in February, even if it is a weed! It’s an appropriate last photo for a changeable February with cold and warmth interspersed.
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Your little garden is going really well!
This is lovely–like a little fairy garden. I am loving the tiny buds ready to burst forth. This would be so unique to sell at a craft fair.