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Spicebush Log: November 2014
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Thursday, November 27, 2014. Monday, November 24, 2014. A Season for Sage. Sage is my favorite garden perennial. I have 4 or 5 or them- Salvia officinalis. Says let it all be. It's good for the plants and the animals. So now I enjoy the perennial beds year-round, and especially in fall before the snow covers it all in white. Milkweed pods open and spread their seeds to the wind,. Carried aloft by a tuft of silky hairs. A spent coneflower, dry and faded, offers seeds to birds. Thursday, November 13, 2014.
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Spicebush Log: July 2014
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Monday, July 28, 2014. Then we think about the good parts of living out of town, which, so far, have convinced us to stay put: the quiet road, nearby open spaces, dark night skies, and our yard, including all the plants and animals that we share it with. These guys are adorable and I take great pleasure in knowing they live in our yard. Our animal community is diverse and beautiful, including this lovely female goldenrod (crab) spider on a purple coneflower. Tuesday, July 22, 2014. I collected and will e...
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Spicebush Log: Bug-Sized Peepers
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Saturday, July 18, 2015. Spring peepers are small and loud. In spring, a chorus of high-pitched calls from dozens or hundreds of peepers emanate from every wetland, but they are nearly impossible to see. Adult male peepers defend breeding territories of just 4 to 16 inches in diameter- a good indicator of their small size. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ellensnyder1 AT gmail.com. Four Peepers and a Bear Scat. First Tomato- Something to Celebrate. Sun and Moon Rise/Set Charts. Art, birds, nature.
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Spicebush Log: October 2014
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Monday, October 20, 2014. I raked lots of oak leaves (and tons of acorns) today, under a sunny, blue sky, before a stretch of rain sets in tomorrow. Kodi helped, sort of. Saturday, October 18, 2014. We planted our garlic today: 500 cloves from this year's July harvest. Every year my Dad prepares the garden for the annual planting. He discs up a new plot roughly 4 feet by 50 feet. This fall he spent extra time discing, which helped a lot. The soil was soft and easy to hoe. Thanks Dad. Hermine Hits Florida...
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Spicebush Log: Garlic Harvest 2015
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Sunday, August 2, 2015. Last weekend we harvested our garlic crop at my parents homestead. We've lost count how many years now that we've been growing garlic….but every October we plant nearly 500 bulbs and every July we pull nearly the same number out of the ground. My sister Amy and my nephew-in-law Sid from India pulling this year's garlic crop. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ellensnyder1 AT gmail.com. Molas, Humpbacks, and Sharks! Mt Chocorua in August. Sun and Moon Rise/Set Charts. Southeast La...
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Spicebush Log: August 2014
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Saturday, August 23, 2014. Spending a few days in the Champlain Valley with family, which always includes a hike up Mt. Philo. In Charlotte, VT. Although not quite 1000' in elevation, the mountain offers great views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains beyond. Although yesterday morning when we hiked it was misting and socked in. This kept our attention on small things, up close. Two favorite sightings: red efts and millipedes, both favor damp days to move about and forage. A Big Black Horse Fly.
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Spicebush Log: January 2015
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015. Image from Pennsylvania Department of Conservation. And Natural Resources shared via Creative Commons). Ash trees infested with emerald ash borer,. Indicated by s-shaped larval feeding galleries filled with sawdust. The emerald ash borer is now considered the most destructive forest pest in North America. Its relentless pursuit of healthy ash trees shows no sign of stopping. Once infested, ash trees die within 3 to 5 years. Saturday, January 24, 2015. Great Horned Owl Cam.