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June 25th to July 1

RewilderLife Posted on July 17, 2023 by Rachel JamisonJuly 17, 2023

 

Well this week was really busy and I took a lot of photos.  The yard is getting to the jungle look.  Just wait though! LOL

The peppers are really taking their time with the cold nights.

I have purposely let this mullein grow so I could harvest leaves and flowers for medicinal uses.

Guys!  I have wanted one of these for years.  I know its old and worn but I love it anyway.  It is HUGE and HEAVY!

We shook the mulberry tree and we got about three gallons to freeze for smoothies and jam.

Can you say mushrooms?  I hope these produce well for us next year.

The apples are looking good, we will see. I have had lots of issues with disease with this tree.

Day lillies.

I just had to take a picture of this perfect gluten free sourdough waffle.

The nasturtiums are blooming so I have been including them in my salads.

I was given my grandfathers office chair.  I imagine all the work he did while sitting in it.  He was a Michigan DNR officer for decades but retired once most of the work was office work.  He loved working in the field.

I planted more lettuce, basil, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, and more!

The air quality here has been rough for several weeks and we were having headaches, eye issues and breathing issues so I set up a few fans with filters on them.  The blue one was to catch pet hair and the second one was a HEPA.  It really helped with air quality.

A ripe blueberry!!! So yummy.

Wishes?

The even walks with the boys.

Posted in Diary | Tagged air quality, apples, butcher block, grandpa's chair, lily's, mulberries, mullein, mushroom logs, nasturtiums, peppers, planting seeds, sourdough, waffle, Wild lowbush blueberries

June 18th to 24th

RewilderLife Posted on July 17, 2023 by Rachel JamisonJuly 17, 2023

 

This was Father’s Day week. My husband is not only the person who has provided most of the financial support all these years while I was a stay at home homeschool mom, but he is the flower guy around here. He loves the yard to look beautiful and he does an amazing job.

The wild blackberries flowering, it is looking like it’s going to be a bumper crop this year!

 

The wild low bush blueberries were starting to look really good this year.

THIS is in my YARD!!! Next to the garden.  I got the deer fence up pretty quickly after losing some beans, beets and tomatoes.

 

 

Scout is always so helpful and models for me.  As you can see my rhubarb was jurassic as usual!

A little painted turtle!

 

Strawberries!

 

My new Hori Hori knife!

Posted in Diary | Tagged Father's Day, Hori Hori, painted turtle, strawberries, wild blackberries, Wild lowbush blueberries

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