I love the details that are picked out by frost. It just seems to add another dimension to this fallen leaf.
Or some fine lace edging to this Pentland Brig kale.
Black Tuscan kale gets a more pearly makeover
And the leeks go for the full diamonte effect.
Even the humble pineapple weed shows her delicate filigree off with a touch of frost.
Beautiful pics. Frost, so photogenic but what will suffer, or are all the important things already under wraps? Now I have a few free moments, I must read back through your recent blogs. It's been a gorgeous warm day here and I have been out in the garden for the first time in weeks.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. And your poppy, below, is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLovely frosty detail, Jacqui. Kale looks good in the winter on the worst of days, but frost makes it magical. I don't have any this year - mistake!
ReplyDeleteEven your weeds look good!
This is so creative showing the beauty in frost...
ReplyDeleteBrrrr ... looks COLD to me but BEAUTIFUL. I shared some 'frost' photos my sister sent me from the road at Sacred Ruminations this weekend ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Very beautiful frost photos. Love the leek leaves especially. I've become a follower, but not sure what that really means . . .
ReplyDeletesuch lovely photos!
ReplyDeletejack frost certainly paid a visit to your gardens and left his delicate designs behind!