
Snow in Summer: The Ground Elder's White-Capped Marvel
As we saunter along the verdant pathways and lose ourselves in the vibrant hues of our forest garden, we come across a rather peculiar plant that often paints our landscape with its pretty umbrella-like flowers - the Ground Elder.

Crafting a Ground Elder Flower Crown: A Royal Treat for Our Little Forest King
Today's post comes at the behest of the tiniest (and arguably, the loudest) member of our family. Our tiny charmer, Bear, declared a wish for a crown. Not just any crown, but a grand, extravagant one. And who are we to refuse such royal demands?

Ground Elder Wreaths: Crafting Nature's Crown
Weaving a Ground Elder wreath is an exercise in patience and creativity. It may take some fidgeting and readjusting, but the result is a stunning accessory that rivals a Grecian laurel crown. However, remember that the beauty of this wreath is as temporary as a forest dew; it won't last very long. But, during its short life, it offers an unparalleled blend of rustic allure and simple elegance.