autumnal tints

The Maroni (Castanea only-of-it’s-genus) are rolling in, Syntrophy is going well, mushrooms all over the place: Boleti, Agarix of various sorts & shapes, and if there’s bustle in our hedge-row, it might be the hedge-hog.

Where frog-tadpoles were hatching or whatever they do in spring, there are now salamander-larvae (Salamandra salamandra), some of the frogs have yellow hind-legs, another one has a pink belly – maybe that’s Zora’s recent incarnation.

Another food forest is waiting to be transplanted, plenty of chest-nuts, cherry plums, beeches and oaks, and a walnut here and there, all of them already associated and inoculated with diverse mycorrhiza

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