I love poppy seed heads. Beautiful shapes.
Me too – and this was such big clump of them, all on one self-seeded plant ๐
Lucky you to see them!
I see you’re getting ahead with your winter material Cathy!
It’s knowing when best to pick them as they can go wizened if picked too early I think
Do you use the seeds in your baking? There’s nothing like the fresh vs. the old stuff you get in a store.
A little bit like me running to seed!
Oh you poor ailing ‘old’ man, Brian – how you must suffer … ๐
Thanks Cathy, I deserved that!
I love how the poppies look at all stages and both annual and perennial! Gorgeous.
Perfect against the golden color of the fence.
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I love poppy seed heads. Beautiful shapes.
Me too – and this was such big clump of them, all on one self-seeded plant ๐
Lucky you to see them!
I see you’re getting ahead with your winter material Cathy!
It’s knowing when best to pick them as they can go wizened if picked too early I think
Do you use the seeds in your baking? There’s nothing like the fresh vs. the old stuff you get in a store.
A little bit like me running to seed!
Oh you poor ailing ‘old’ man, Brian – how you must suffer … ๐
Thanks Cathy, I deserved that!
I love how the poppies look at all stages and both annual and perennial! Gorgeous.
Perfect against the golden color of the fence.