On Friday morning I got up at 4:45AM and got my post up. Then I cleaned up the kitchen and got chores done. I still had a half an hour before doing the milk order, so I decided to deadhead the daffodils and tulips.
Most of them had gone by. Deadheading encourages them to put the energy into the bulb instead of into making seeds.
It was a cloudy gloomy day but I decided to get a photo of the crabapple. It’s not in full bloom, but I might forget on Saturday and Sunday we have rain. That will probably knock off a lot of the flowers.
Close up of crabapple flowers
Once the milk order was in, I got ready and headed out to the salt mines. This job is dragging on and on…
First I raked up the mess along the driveway from where we cut.
Then it was time to face this mess, again. It took me 2 hours to go down this side and across the back then unload the truck into the brush pile.
At the very back of the back 40, there are now clumps of bluets. My husband said there were tiny spots of them back there. But now they have grown into clumps.
When I got back I put the tools away and sat down for a while. I should have gotten a shower when I came in, but I was too tired. I finally got up at 11:15AM and did that and made something to eat. Then I sat back down again for a couple hours.
On Thursday when I checked there were a very few carrots up, so I took the boards off. I found 1 pea plant up, but didn’t look hard.
There’s a volunteer honesty plant growing over the bank.
In the original Little Trees, the #11 Juneberry is covered with flowers.
At the corner of the South Herb and West Herb gardens, the violets and lily of the valley are really pretty. The photo doesn’t do them justice.
In the East Shed garden, the tulips have buds. I think these are the sole surviving ones outside of the red and yellow ones.
Under the azalea the variegated dead nettles aka lamium are in full flower. The tall stuff in front of them is hybrid spiderwort.
The sun wasn’t supposed to come out on Friday, but it did, so I went out to open the cold frame. I noticed they needed water but was too wiped to do anything about it.
Around 3:30PM, after several hours rest, I went out to water them. They sure are looking good!
My son finally got the 5th bag of wood into the shed and stacked. Just 5 left to go…
On Saturday I have to walk the perimeter of the back 40 to check the fences. Too many branches fell on them, so I have to do it again. That ought to do me in, but the pastures will be finished.