Friday, 19 August 2022

North Merchiston Cemetery

 One of the advantages of the days when I work from home is that I can walk round our local cemeteries in my lunch hour! 

The cuckoo pint in North Merchiston Cemetery currently looks wonderful

The cherry tree that I'm following for Tree Following is looking great too

though I'll save most of the photos of that tree for my next Tree Following post! 

The cemetery is close to St Michael's Church, though not officially connected to the church. You can see the church spire in the photo below. You can also see how yellow a lot of the grass is, the recent rain hasn't been enough to green everything up, though some areas of grass do look green again. Some areas of grass in the cemetery are left long to benefit wildlife.

For Nature Notes.





4 comments:

Rambling Woods said...

Nice to see areas that are more natural....Are you in a drought too like we are in New York state...Michelle

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

Cemetery yards are often peaceful places to walk in and also admire the trees and flowers. It is interesting that a cherry tree is in this one.

Crafty Green Poet said...

Hi Michelle, yes the cemetery department of the council is trying to manage cemeteries with a particular emphasis on wildlife, specially the older cemeteries

Thanks Pat, yes cemeteries are often very peaceful. Several Edinburgh cemeteries contain fruit trees of various types.

Crafty Green Poet said...

Michelle - and yes, we're in drought here too.