The Blackberry Tales 6 - X marks the spot

My garden is a constant source of amazement and wonder to me.  Not only does it contain the things I have planted and planned but then there are the inexplicable things that happen/grow and I know point to a more mystical/fantastical world that I can only imagine that is happening.

In the wild garden there are the patches of lime green grass.  Just a few tufts, but there they are, distinct and proud.
What do they mean?  They must signify something?

Does it point to where the gold seams are?
Are diamonds found underneath these areas?

Do they mark the ancient burial tombs of the little people?
 Who knows?  The less enlightened mutter things about self-seeded grasses from other parts of the garden, but seriously, how likely is that?

Comments

  1. I'm betting on a seam of solid gold. So chuck the plant and start digging! Once you've done the mining, you can always buy another.

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  2. It's amazing what plants get up to when you're not looking, some good, some not so good! Quite often they put themselves in just the right place, where we would never think of planting them and make a wonderful combination.

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  3. lovely post I think with the brightness of the green u can not help but smile so if you were slightly down you soon would put a smile on your face

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  4. Planted by fairies as landing lights for gnomes riding on blackbirds.

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  5. I think you are quite correct, what was that you said, less enlightened nutter!

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