‘Weeds’ is a colourful drawing all about the wonderful weeds that every garden should have. Buttercups, nettles, daisies, dandelions, clover – all the weeds that gardeners fight against all summer long – provide essential food and habitats for butterflies, bees, hoverflies and insects. One nettle patch can be host to more than 40 species of insect. The insects also serve as food for birds and mammals. Clover and dandelions are great for soil quality, too. The only conclusion we can reach is that if you want a colourful garden full of life you have to embrace those weeds!
This card would make a lovely slightly cheeky card for the gardener in your life who isn’t too keen on weeding.
The design is printed across the fold and wraps around the card. You’ll receive the card flat. If you send it on in the envelope then it has a crease to fold it down the centre.
Size: The folded card is 15cm square; or 15cm x 30cm when opened up.
Each one comes with kraft envelope with a fabulous coral-coloured liner (I love these envelopes!).
This card is one of a collection of cards called ‘A Garden for Wildlife…’. The cards are a tribute to my parents who were both excellent gardeners and created little wildlife havens in their gardens. Every card sold from the collection will help to raise money for the ongoing work of the Macmillan Centre at our local hospital here in the Borders. My mum was cared for there for many years and it is a place very dear to my family. They have recently raised £830,000 to expand and improve the facilities. This will make a huge difference to cancer patients in the Scottish Borders. You can read all about why I am fundraising in this blog post.
ABOUT THE CARDS
All the cards are designed, manufactured and packaged by hand in the UK. They are printed on FSC approved card stock which means that it is sourced from sustainable mixed forests.
The original drawings are inspired by the little corner of the world I’m lucky enough to inhabit. I draw in pencil, biro and watercolour.
I love that when someone sends a card they are letting that person know they are valued. I like to imagine posties collecting and delivering the cards, and the journey the cards make by van and air and foot, landing on someone’s front door mat and making that person’s day. Are you planning on sending this card to someone special? Let me know when you leave a review!
Jonathan Couchman (verified owner) –
I love the message on this card as well as Hannah’s beautiful art. I am buying out her stock to provide me with a supply of ammunition to proselytise for wild life-friendly gardens. Perhaps all I will do is drive the tidy-minded to fury but these excellent cards must be bought.