This beautiful “Let it Be” mural is at Worthy Brewing in Bend, Oregon. Native columbines growing in the bed under the painting blend in with the mural.
The plant on the left, and growing over the right side of the painting, is a hops plant. They grow very well here. Too well in fact.
In the area to the left of the painting, there is a 3,000 square foot organic garden. The produce grown at the Worthy Demonstration Farm is served in the pub. Extra produce is donated to the local High Desert Food & Farm Alliance Grow and Give program.
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Such a bright and beautiful mural! I don't think I've ever seen hops growing anywhere.
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Siobhan.
Thanks, Sami! We had them in our garden and pulled them because they were taking over. They are pretty, but keep coming back. 🫥