
Welcome to my Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD). During the winter months, please feel free to use your archives and find some old favorite photos.
Please feel free to post every day or when you you feel like it. Don’t forget that my FOTD challenge accepts gardens, leaves and berries as well as flowers.

I’ve gathered a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
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Cee
Clover is so beautiful when it is in bloom. Nice field of it. I do miss that we are not closer to all the flowers that can bloom on the coast. However, we have Yellowstone, the Grand Tetons, and more. They have enough colors for me. Love to you all, give Fred a special pet from me. Oh, and Digi and Maddie deserve a special treat for all the heat!
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It’s nice the heat has left sunny and 70s work best for me. Anything higher I’m a mess. 😀 😀
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Wow 😲 I’ve never seen a clover field before 😃
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Farmers will plant them to give the fields a break from their normal crops. They replenish the soil. 😀
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That’s just like they use rape seed for over here; the bees love it as well 😊
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That’s amazing Cee 🙂 🙂
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They are amazing. Thanks Brian 😀
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Wonderful! Lots of busy bees and bumblebees I would imagine. 🙂
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I would not want to go walking in these fields. From a distance, there are no bees LOL 😀
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Amazing – our clover is all different colours; white, pink, purple and shades between – this clover field is stunningly uniform!!
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The multi colored fields would be amazing to see. 😀 I’ve seen the other colors but not in fields. 😀
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So lovely Cee
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Thank Sheree 😀
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Wow! That’s quite a field! Slightly worrying that it’s quite such a monoculture. I wonder if this farmer’s using weed killer?
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I think it’s a green manure / cover crop. Clover is often grown as a soil improver between crops, then ploughed in.
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Phew. That’s alright then.
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Susan is so right. These fields actually are planted to revitalize the soil. 😀
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I’m relieved!
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How pretty. They aren’t any danger to livestock, are they?
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There aren’t any livestock around. These are planted fields. 😀
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This is just stunning!
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Thanks so much for taking the time to comment and stop by for a visit. 😀
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This clover field is amazing! I’ve never seen a field of flowers. 🙂
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You’d love it out here in the summer. 😀 😀
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Yum, looks edible and delicious. Beautiful.
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So glad you like these fields 😀 😀
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Glorious – I can just imagine the pollinators humming over these.
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I bet they are filled with them 😀
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Now that’s a lot of clover!
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Yes it is 😀 😀
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Heaven for pollinators!
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Oh wow! That is amazing. The bees must be in heaven — the hummingbirds, too!
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And just think there is no one around to bother them either 😀
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