Lilacs that I moved to my country place a few years ago, from town. Deer sometimes munch on the lower branches but the flowers on top they are lovely and fragrant. Last photo is camassia, which do very well here and should, given that they are native. Each bunch started as a single bulb, planted in fall. Each year the clumps have more bulbs and more flowers than the year before.
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Cowlitz Peach. A work in progress. 4.24.19
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Possible peach formation. 4.24.19 |
Most of the flowers are gone. I thought that none had set fruit, but it looks like there may be some peaches on this tree. Hard to say from the flower remnants, so it's still up in the air.
One thing I can say, is in its 4 years of life so far, there is no leaf curl at all. It's still a work in progress, but this is a promising result so far.
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Cowlitz Peach. No leaf curl. 4.24.19 |
Labels:
Cowlitz Peach,
peach leaf curl,
peach seedling
Prep for Tomato and Kitchen Garden. 4.23.19
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Tomato and Kitchen Garden. 4.24.19 |
I'm not as able as I once was. I didn't intend for as much grass to grow in this area after the corn was done, but it did. Over the past month, I've turned it over. I think it should be settled and clean enough, with a little more cultivating, for tomatoes when I set them out in mid May.
More Apple Bloom Times. 4.24.19
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Liberty Apple on M27 Rootstock. 4.24.19 |
I have Jonagold on M27, a dwarf tree, and on a multigraft. Last year, the Jonagold on M27 bore very heavily, and this year there are no flowers. The Jonagold on the multigraft is blooming for the first time, so I should get some fruit on that one.
Golden Sentinel, which I like, is not blooming. Nor surprising, I pruned it significantly when I moved it to this location on 10.6.18. There was major root loss and major loss of tree. I'm surprised it survived. There is also significant deer damage to the trunk, from the prior location. Still, this tree is a trooper, is growing, and maybe next year will be up to bearing again.
This is the first significant bloom for Winecrisp, and the first bloom for Milo Gibson, King David (not pictured).
I think there should be a good apple crop this year, with some interesting heritage varieties, new varieties, novel ones and mainstream.
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Airlie Redflesh Blossom. 4.24.19 |
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Northpole, 2nd leaf after moving. 4.24.19 |
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Winecrisp Apple Blossom. 4.24.19 |
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Jonagold Apple Blossom. 4.24.19 |
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Baldwin Apple Blossom. 4.24.19 |
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Not Blooming. | Golden Sentinel, | 1st leaf after moving. 4.24.19 |
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Sutton Beauty. 4.24.19 |
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Baldwin Apple Blossom. 4.24.19 |
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Milo Gibson Apple Blossom. 4.24.19 |
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Jonagold Apple Blossom. 4.24.19 |
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Montmorency Cherry and Nadia Cherry Plum Blossom. 4.23.19
Montmorency Pie Cherry. 4.23.19 |
Nadia Cherry X Plum hybrid MIGHT have some fruits. I'm not sure. It looks like most suffered some frost damage, vs. did not pollinize. I need to be patient.
Of the other Asian type plums, it's hard to say. I think there was some frost damage, but the embryonic plums may still emerge.
Nadia with possible tiny fruits. 4.23.19 |
Nadia with frost damage. 9.23.19 |
Close Up of Nadia With Possible Fruit. 4.23.19 |
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