After I had posted about Katinka Matson’s digital flower
scans, I tried it myself and so did several other garden bloggers.
But, to the best of my knowledge, Craig Cramer of Ellis Hollow is
the only one who, month after month, scans what’s blooming in
his garden for Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day. Craig has created
a [...]
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