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Friday, January 16, 2026

Hazard Hedge

 

When we don't pick up the fruit, we get clumps of seedlings under the hardy orange 
(Citrus trifoliata) shrubs.

 One year, I dug a bucket full of these little trees and planted them in a big patch in the vegetable garden, intending to grow them out enough to make a showing when I set them out on the property perimeter.

Unfortunately, these intentions don't always get accomplished in a  timely manner.


 They're taller than I am.
Getting in there with a shovel is a messy job. Waiting for winter means that I get protected from thorns by winter coat, and I wear fireplace gloves to work with these thorny trees.

All the clumps that I set out last winter seemed to do alright, so... dig a clump carry to new location in wheelbarrow to set out. carry water in truck afterward. I water once.

 Last Autumn, I was digging mahonia in town, seems like a hundred of them, they woulda been ideal for this hazard hedge, too bad I tossed them on the brush pile!

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Monday, December 29, 2025

December Colour!

 The camellias have begun to flower!



I grew these puppies from seed.


Autumn colour on the fragrant sumac.


berries on the American holly.
And on the yaupon holly.


Wood shavings from the handle-making process




 

Monday, December 15, 2025

Mid December

 Cold this morning, ice on water barrels...

Had this guy in one of my traps...


Little grey fox... Kinda cute.
Carried it to the front of the property and released it. Foxes are kinda scarce around here... not like those raccoons, possums, and armadillo... Gonna give this guy another chance to stay away.

New axe handle... Carved from one of the osage-orange trees that I grew from hedge apple found laying next to the road in town...

 

Monday, November 3, 2025

Citron Reprise



I found a recipe

I don't follow recipes... I read them through and then try to figger how to use the ingredients I have...

The important ingredients in that recipe seemed to be the citrons, some citrus fruit and sugar.

even the cooking of ingredients separately seemed unnecessary.


I have all these hardy oranges (Citrus trifoliata) that fall from the thicket each year at this time, and rot enough for the seeds in each fruit to come up and expand the thorny barrier...

 


So...

after gathering up fallen 'oranges', I sliced them up and removed all the seed I could...

Added to sugar water already on the heat...

 

And diced up some slices of citron melon (no pics), sorry...

 Cooked until citron melon turned translucent...

 


Ok, it doesn't actually look too good while cooking...

But, after turning down heat on first batch?

I ate half the fruit while still hot!

 After refrigerating as advised in the recipe linked to, I felt like the fruit would be nice in pancakes...

 



Made a very nice breakfast... Poured the liquid into pancake batter and sprinkled fruit on top of cakes while cooking...

 Incidentally, placing a bowl of the liquid in the freezer produced sherbet...

 Surprisingly versatile fruit... for something not grown anymore...

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Monday, October 27, 2025

October 2025

 This Spring, I planted some unlabeled watermelon seed...

After the fruit got ripe... They turned into citron melons... Now what?

They taste like cucumbers... I've tried adding to chicken salad sandwiches, I've tried cubed into ramen noodles... still looking for an ideal use that doesn't involve pounds of sugar...

When searching google... seems the South Africans use the leaves and seeds in stews... too late for that, the leaves all fell off the vines...





Made a new shovel handle that I'm pretty happy with.
I have a hop hornbeam stump sending up sprouts that make acceptable tool handles...

I've been making a few collages...


The zebra longwing and caterpillar...



Pawpaw collage, I originally planted pawpaws for the zebra swallowtail, but after getting ripe fruit... I'm planting more...

Some of the butterfly & moth photos I've taken in this garden...


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Monday, September 15, 2025

September

 A few weeks ago... I saw a giant swallowtail butterfly laying eggs on a seedling lemon tree... didn't have camera... butterfly flew away before I got back...

But... Here's one of the caterpillars:


Also saw a monarch last week... again, the same deal  with camera...

Here's a caterpillar... On a ragged looking milkweed.




Raccoons and possums are back...



Gorgeous pear last month...


Not too bad for a tree that I thought was a callery...


Here's a papaya 'tree'.


They want longer seasons than we have here...


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Thursday, May 8, 2025

Spring harvests

 

Pot of fresh lambsquarter (chenopodium giganteum)

Bowl of cooked greens

With stachys tubers (Stachys floridana)

Pic of stachys flowers

Served with poached eggs, ramen and sausage link.

Flowers on the cutleaf evening primrose... Tried eating a couple leaves fresh from the garden. I think temps have gotten too warm for evening primrose as salad greens, they had a hot finish.

Found some centrosema seeds collected from a previous year... planted in pot.

White rose campion

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Cherokee roses put on a nice show last month... Here some are on arbor over gate.

Trapped like 3 or 4 of these things over the past couple weeks... Spring brings varmints...
At least the deer problem was finally solved back in March.


I scattered poppy seed over this bed when I saw very few returns... I think I mighta over done it...
As I wasn't seeing whites or purples, I turned entire bed under and set out beans.

Some pretty ones... very few returns from previous year.

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