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May 21 to May 27, 2023

RewilderLife Posted on July 5, 2023 by Rachel JamisonJuly 5, 2023

I love this time of year with its blooms, planting and fresh things popping up all around.  The lilacs smell so lovely.  This year we got to enjoy them because they weren’t hit by frost quickly.

The potatoes are popping up nicely.

The bees have woken up from their winter nap and are happily pollenating all the things.

The babies are hatching.  This little robin wasn’t very old!

I made lavender sugar for the first time this year. OH MY!

I will be making a lot more next year.

Playing with sourdough discard.  These gluten free, egg free (celiac and allergy) chocolate chip sourdough were amazing.

The elephant garlic is HUGE!

Irises

One of the first spices to come up in the spring are my chives. They are always so pretty too.

Posted in Diary, Doodads and Gadgets | Tagged blooms, chives, elephant garlic, lilac sugar

Diary: May 14 to 20, 2023

RewilderLife Posted on June 21, 2023 by Rachel JamisonJune 21, 2023

Since I am going back through and adding posts to catch up I am remembering what a beautiful week this was in flowers.  However, it was full of some cold nights and frosts so the plant babies had to come inside many times over the week. I do dream of a greenhouse one day.

 

The crabapple.

Lilacs

Wild violets.

This trio is all edible so I made flower sugar to be used in teas and baking later.

My attempts at marigolds still fail BUT I have a lot of calendula!

The lake side mystery apple tree in full bloom.

The ostrich fern is slowly waking from its slumber.

The strawberries are in bloom, the bees are happy.

The field is getting green.

The wild cherry trees are in bloom.

Stinging nettles are ready for harvest…carefully.

A baby!!! We have tried hard to avoid going in this area with the tractor now until the babies fly away.

Time for some weeds in the salad.

Dandelion

Sorrel

A spider on the blueberries, do you see it?

 

And another spring week has flown by at a furious pace. I really wish I could enjoy these days more but I end up working so much.  It really is good I take photos for this blog or I may not take time to enjoy the spring flora and fauna.

Posted in Blogs, Diary | Tagged apple tree, blueberries, dandelions, flower sugar, flowers, robins, sorrel, strawberries

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