Love in a mist, it’s (not) so dumb

Here’s a few pictures from around the Weeds HQ garden.

We’ve had the above for a few years now and it pops up every year in the wild bit at the bottom of the garden. It’s quaking grass and we’re not sure who we got it off, but it was off a gardening mate somewhere (if it’s you, do remind us!) from 2023. It’s only small but it’s interesting stuff. Original post here.

The above is also in the wild part of the garden. Nigella or love in a mist is a great plant and as soon as the seed pods are ready, it’s a seed to chuck around the garden in an anarchic Crass-like sowing style. You’ll get results and it’s a great plant to cover a large area.

One of the great poppies that are just popping up all around the garden. They can seed where-ever they want in our garden, as we love them so much.

And finally, the mad plant that is the teasel. Bought off the internet (post here) and then moved from its original location. The wind blew it over last week and we’ve staked it up but before we did, it tried to straighten itself up hence the mad angles. Unless they always are like that!

Let’s hope the weather is better where you are tomorrow and you can get out in the garden!

Opening doors

Cheers to Will Jeff for letting us know about this great tune by Jack D called Opening the Door. It’s got a touch of the Ghost Towns mixed with a chilled out Renegade Soundwave. Cheers Will!

Who listens in mono anymore? We do!

A week tomorrow (thanks to Fred and the Imaginary Stations crew), we have the fourth episode of Downbeat on Shortwave via Shortwave Gold.

Big shout to our musical collaborator Jesse Yuen from North of The River Swan, Perth, Australia! One Deck Pete (Slightly south of The Napier public house) and Jesse bring you two 15-minute downtempo mixes each over the hour-long show. Expect some top ambient, dub, reggae and downtempo vibes to wind down to and enjoy.

The show is broadcast on Saturday 13th June at 1100 hrs UTC on 6160 kHz and then again on Sunday 14th June at 1300 hrs UTC on 6160 kHz and 2000 hrs UTC on 3975 kHz/6160 kHz. If you haven’t got a shortwave radio you can tune in via an online Software Defined Radio here (pre-tuned into 6160 kHz). Check you are in the right time zone (UK is presently an hour ahead of UTC so if you wanted the 1100 UTC broadcast, tune in at 12 noon) and experience the mono sounds with all the fading live.