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resized 22 bigger tomato seedlings have gotten more light than others 051223
the 28 bigger tomato plants out on the back patio. these are the ones that got so much of the light
resized oak leaf leafing out 051223
oak leaves opening up on the small oak tree. The tree is a survivor of an army of voracious caterpillars.
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lots of apple blossoms on the trees
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driveway dirt hill. where I’ve been getting the dirt from.
resized driveway dirt hill after burn 051223
I raked a zillion pine needles onto this and set it aflame a few days ago. Took care of so many pesky weeds. This is where the sunflowers and zucchini will be planted.
resized big lilac bush starting to bloom 051223
big lilac bushes starting to bloom
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31 Comments Add yours

  1. Sadje says:

    Lovely pictures.

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thank you 🙂

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      1. Sadje says:

        My pleasure

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  2. Badfinger (Max) says:

    I love the apple blossoms!
    Does burning the ground like that make it more fertile?

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    1. msjadeli says:

      There are so many blossoms on the apple trees but barely any on the pear tree. Not sure what determines the # of blossoms. Burning the ground kills the weeds and such that were going to go crazy on that hill like they do every year. Plus I wanted to get rid of the mountain of pine needles. A friend told me they sour the soil. I will turn the ash under and I think it adds nitrogen to the soil but not positive.

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      1. Badfinger (Max) says:

        I’ve heard of farmers burning land….and not just clearing land. I can imagine that ashes would help. I’m going to look that up.

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        1. msjadeli says:

          Let me know what you find out. I know it clears the way for growing other things than what is growing on the space. I need the hill for sunflowers and squash and probably some tomatoes. No other space for all of those plants I have.

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          1. Badfinger (Max) says:

            Ok I will….

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          2. Badfinger (Max) says:

            It does help…and I have one more

            Agricultural burning helps farmers remove crop residues left in the field after harvesting grains, such as hay and rice. Farmers also use agricultural burning for removal of orchard and vineyard prunings and trees. Burning also helps remove weeds, prevent disease and control pests.

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          3. Badfinger (Max) says:

            I never thought of this;
            It returns nutrients to the soil in the ashes of vegetation that could otherwise take years to decompose. And after a fire, the additional sunlight and open space in a forest can help young trees and other plants start to grow

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            1. msjadeli says:

              I have a huge brush pile out back that I put almost everything on and it does break down over time, but in the case of the pine needles I didn’t want them souring the soil. I think they already have under them. A friend told me to put lime on that area to help it so I bought some lime today. We’ll see what happens 🙂

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              1. Badfinger (Max) says:

                Ok…I never heard of that either…but the burn thing seems to be good.

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thank you, Christian!

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  3. Carol anne says:

    I love the smell of lilac’s! They smell divine!
    xo

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Me too, Carol Anne. Lots of blossoms about to bust open on them.

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  4. neil reid says:

    Just a personal thing – but I love purple.

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  5. Lovely pictures. I particularly like the apple blossom. I love blossom on fruit trees.

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thank you, Roberta. I do also and so do the birds!

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  6. memadtwo says:

    Lilacs! (K)

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    1. msjadeli says:

      ❤ They are in their glory today. I cut the lawn for the first time this season and was riding around them again and again 🙂

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      1. memadtwo says:

        I passed by a couple bushes I full bloom in the park the other day. The smell was wonderful.

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  7. calmkate says:

    delightful pics Lisa! Sounds like a great practical way to prepare for the planting … look forward to updates once they are flowering 🙂

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thanks, Kate. Will definitely share pics as things proceed.

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thank you, Punam 🙂

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  8. Things are blooming beautifully Lisa!~ 🌸

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    1. msjadeli says:

      It’s about time!

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      1. hahaha true! ❣️

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