Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Owl box. 4.11.16
Barn owls are known to eat significant numbers of rodents. A single pair of barn owls can eat 2,000 rodents a year.
I hear owls in the distance, and occasionally seen them overhead. However, my area is developing rapidly. I don't know what that means for owl habitat, but probably not good.
Last year I bought this owl nesting box. It would not be complicated to make one, but I wasn't up to it. Then it sat in the garage for a year.
I set it up on an old basketball hoop stand that came with the place and has been sitting around for years. I removed the backboard, and lashed the nesting box onto the hoop. Without the backboard, I was able to move the box back on the hoop for better center of gravity.
This turned out to be a very easy job. Plus it's portable. This is in an easement, which if I'm lucky will never get used - long story - but I can't place anything permanent in the area.
Now to see if a pair of owls finds and uses the nest box. That might be a while, if ever.
Thursday, April 07, 2016
Apple Blossom Time. 4.7.16
Standing next to NorthPole Apple. 4.7.16 |
The NorthPole apple is about 15 years old. It's a nice shape and appearance. Difficult to find photos of such an old columnar apple tree.
The newer Northpole is a graft I did on rootstock sprouts from an old apple tree. I think this is dwarf or semidwarf rootstock, but I'm not sure. Northpole is off patent, so it's OK to use as scion.
The other apple trees are on M27. This is too dwarfing for me, but this year they look like they will be productive. I played the bee and collected pollen from the pollen fertile varieties - Northpole, Liberty - and transferred to each other and to the pollen-sterile Jonagold. I love the Jonagold apples, hope I get a good crop this year.
No photos now, but at Battleground the other columnar trees, Scarlet Sentinel and Golden Sentinel are also blooming, as is Queen Cox.
Jonagold on 27. 4.7.16 |
Liberty on M27. 4.7.16 |
New NorthPole Apple, at 2nd leaf. 4.7.16 |
Protected Raised Beds for Pepper Plants. 4.7.16
Pepper Plants in Raised Bed. 4.7.16 |
Protected Raised Bed. 4.7.16 |
I planted the pepper plants. They need protection from cool nights. I had some old Remay nonwoven fabric from a previous year, constructed frames from old metal fenceposts and bamboo.
I can keep the beds open during the day when I am there, and close up again at night.
When the Remay goes, I will need something to keep rabbits and deer out.
Labels:
cold protection,
peppers,
raised bed,
remay
Male Ginkgo biloba flowers. 4.7.16
First flowers of male Ginkgo biliba tree. 4.7.16 |
I've often thought it will have a better chance of surviving our moving away, if the tree is male. Female ginkgos have fruits that many people object to, because they are stinky. The males are nicely suitable for picky people, because they have no stinky fruits.
The male flowers are sort of a catkin. The female flowers have a swollen terminal aspect that becomes the seed.
Monday, April 04, 2016
Unknown Soidler from Long Ago. 4.4.16
Unidentified Soldier, early 1900s |
I wonder if this was the last that family and friends saw this young man.
This soldier looks to me like early 1900s, either WWI or Philipine-American war.
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