Hello and welcome.
As May comes to a close,
the garden is planted,
the garlic is doing well,
as is the strawberry patch. There are a lot of blossoms, some beginning to turn into berries. We should have strawberries in a week or two. YUM!
The salvia is blossoming,
as is the thyme,
and the chives. Did you know chive blossoms are edible? Learn more here.
The peach trees have many small peaches. too many for this young tree to support. I read that the fruit should be thinned, leaving only one peach every 6 to 8 inches. This will be done soon.
I spent some time over the last two days pruning some of our forsythia and lilac bushes. When we planted the peach trees we put them on the berm where the lilacs and forsythia are. We wanted them on higher ground since the last few years had been extremely wet and we didn’t want them to drown.
I pruned down the lilacs and forsythia that are near the peach trees so the trees will have enough air flow and sunlight.
With hot weather in the forecast early this week we will need to get the pump in the pond so that we are ready to water to gardens if we don’t get enough rain. My husband claims it is my turn to put the pump in the pond so I’ll be sure to take some pictures so I can show you how we use pond water to irrigate our crops.
Thanks for visiting and Happy June. 😀






















