Sunflowers!
A huge planter full of Dwarf Sunflowers. We’ve seen hummingbirds around the sunflowers, but my chances of getting a picture of them is slim to none. Sarah is relaxing in the garden.
A huge planter full of Dwarf Sunflowers. We’ve seen hummingbirds around the sunflowers, but my chances of getting a picture of them is slim to none. Sarah is relaxing in the garden.
Purple Potted Pole Beans are a new cultivar that we are growing this year. We used 16′ cattle panels formed into an arch to grow these pole beans. They are a bit larger than the green pole beans (Turkey Craw) we grew last year. It doesn’t look like it , but pictured are quarts of
This hen, who is a bit less than a year old, has just hatched out her second clutch of eggs! Her name is Ptera, short for pterodactyl. She’s vicious when it comes to protecting her chicklets! The first clutch was hatched in the nursery area of our coop – just like things are supposed to
Our first foray into inoculating our own oak logs can be viewed, here. That was about 15 months ago, and we have harvested some mushrooms since then, but this was our first sizable harvest of about 4 lbs. We thought we might have let our logs get too dry over the winter, but the boys
This is how I know it’s officially summer! Cleaning gallons of fresh basil. We have 5 types of basil growing in the garden this year: Napolitano, Genovese, Lettuce Leaf, Lemon, and Holy Basil. We use all but the Lemon and Holy (they are more for teas) in our pesto. Picking the leaves off the stems,
The Sams with ‘The Village’, which is what they call their group of hiking buddies on the trail. They should have left Hot Springs, NC and be headed for Hampton, TN for their next resupply at Uncle Johnny’s Hostel. Sam C. said he was having ‘ridiculous amounts of fun’. We are so glad that he
We’ve seen lots of these tortoises on our property this year. Ben is just as fascinated by them as the dogs! When we see one on the road, he usually asks to stop so he can help it across before it gets hit. This kid! On a mission to save the tortoises…
We heard from Sam C. last night. They are having a good time and getting their ‘Trail Legs’. They should be hiking into North Carolina today and staying at the Muskrat Creek shelter (81 miles in). Looking Good! Sam O. taking in the rhododendrons Beautiful mountain views!