Gretchen says there are at least that many more still in the garden.
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Like the okra, the corn sprouted right on time.
We planted this red corn on March 23, 2021, and a week later, here it is sprouted. Continue reading
Citrus: lemon, satsuma, blood orange, and grapefruit, two of each.
Better than the invasive chinaberry trees that used to be there. Getting rid of those took a bulldozer and years of mowing and harrowing. Continue reading
To relax after her second virus shot, Gretchen hoisted 50-pound bags of fertilizer while we were planting red corn.
A few hours after second virus shot
Seems like a fair distribution of labor. After all, I drive the tractor.
Today she got five more bags, and loaded them in the truck herself.
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The frogs sang as the sparks flew upward.
This one could be my favorite: Continue reading
I figured she must have discovered a nest of venomous serpents. Nope, Nervous Nellie was barking up a storm over a gopher tortoise.
Gopher, Nellie, Honeybun, Yellow Dog
That threatened species Gopherus polyphemus was actually somewhat threatened, since Nellie was trying to gnaw on her shell. Continue reading
Spring has sprung, with yellow jessamine in full bloom, and the pines producing plenty of pollen.
Yellow jessamine, loblolly, longleaf
It was 35 degrees this morning, but freezes seem to be over. Continue reading
It’s good to get a little exercise.
Log, Fungus, Yellow Dog, Sycamore
Gretchen likes heaving logs under the red maples.
Birds and dogs.
We could get it down with a ladder.
But we left it there to grow again.
This moss grows all the time.
In her habitat.
Gretchen in the woods with vines
Yellow Dog knows all the woods paths.
This is also a beaver pond now, only larger than the others.
Dogs like mud.
That tree was knee-high when we transplanted it.
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