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Posted on May 6, 2023 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
The Black Locust trees are blooming.  They are all over the neighborhood; just look up.  This one is just across from the resting rock up on Five Forks Drive.  That’s how I noticed it: resting.
 
The tree is in the Legume family, and the flowers look like sweet pea flowers, except they grow in clusters that hang from the tree.  They remind me of wisteria, only white.  And they smell sweet.
 
Another interesting thing about Black Locust is that they are often planted for fence posts.  The wood is strong, hard and durable in the soil.  
 
We found some dead wood one time when we were camping, and it was too hard to chop, so we had a progressive campfire.  You know, start burning one end, and just keep pushing the huge log into the hot spot.
 
 HAPPY GARDENING!!!
Posted on May 5, 2023 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
Look at the wild roses in bloom.  These are on Stonebriar, but they are blooming all over right now.  We’ve seen them all over the neighborhood, along Moccasin Church Road, and on 575 going south toward Atlanta.  
 
Wild roses are closely related to blackberries, which are also blooming right now all along the same roads.  The way to tell them apart at 45 mph is the blackberries have sprawling, arching branches, and wild roses climb on branches and trees.  The roses look more compact than sprawly.
 
The roses also smell good from a short distance.  These on Stonebriar announce themselves even before you see them.
 
I hope you get to see some wild roses in your travels.
 
HAPPY GARDENING!!!
Posted on May 4, 2023 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
We were walking the loop on Sunday, and saw this gorgeous thing.  Funny, though, we didn’t see it when we walked on Saturday.  Could we have missed it?  Or did it come up overnight?  I can’t believe we missed it.
 
I took its picture, and when we got home, we looked it up in our National Audubon Society Field Guide to Mushrooms.  I also checked my SEEK app, and online for POSITIVE identification.  YEP!!!  It is Chicken of the Woods, Laetiporus cincinnatus.
 
Anyway, on Monday we went back and it was still there, so we harvested it.  It took a while to clean it, because it had grown up through all that gravel that you see in the picture.  All those rocks had to be dug out.  But we ended up with 1/2 a lunch bag full of gorgeous mushroom pieces to cook and add to our dinners for the next few days.
 
I am writing this on Thursday to let you know that we are still kicking, with no harmful effects.  
 
I am also here to implore you to POSITIVELY IDENTIFY any and all wild plants you harvest and plan to eat.  Don’t take my word for it.  Just because I don’t have a bad reaction, doesn’t mean that you won’t either.  Be VERY CAUTIOUS.
 
HAPPY GARDENING!!!
 
 
 
 
Posted on May 3, 2023 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
Yesterday we made clam chowder, and as you can see the potatoes were sprouting.  So I just cut off that part, and I will plant them in the garden in the next few days.  I read that you should let the cut edge dry a little before planting.
 
I remember working a crossword puzzle one time, and the clue was ‘the bad part of a potato.’  The answer they wanted was ‘eye.’  Obviously written by a cook, but not a gardener.  The eyes are where the plants grow!!!  Once in the ground, these eyes will sprout leaves, and whole plants will grow from them.  Then in a few months we can dig out the potatoes and make more soup.  
 
I love the kitchen/garden connection.  And it doesn’t just work one way.
 
HAPPY COOKING/GARDENING!!!
Posted on May 2, 2023 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
Life is good on the mountain.  We are happy and busy in the garden.  
 
Next on our agenda is planting the cucumbers and squashes.  I started the seeds a couple weeks ago, but they want warm soil, so we have to wait a little longer to plant them into the garden.  We aren’t worried about frost, but if the soil is cold, they just sit there.  Better to keep them warm in the basement til the garden warms up enough.  
 
I appreciate that there is science involved, but I just love the magic of the garden.
 
HAPPY GARDENING!!! 
 
 
 
 
Posted on May 1, 2023 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
The Tulip Poplars are blooming now.  How beautiful!!!
 
This one is in our yard.  This picture is of just a couple blooms, but there are hundreds. Most of which are way out of reach for me and my camera.  But they are wonderfully orange.  I love seeing them all along our walk.
 
HAPPY MAY!!!
Posted on April 30, 2023 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
The Wildbirds Unlimited store in Yorktown has their Angelcam up and running, and you can see the bluebirds in the nest.  I haven’t seen them yet, but I understand that as of April 27th, three of the four eggs have hatched.   Now we have the fun of watching the baby birds grow up.  Go there and take a look.  It is fascinating!!  Here’s the link: 
 
 
OOOH!!  I just clicked on the link, and momma bird is off the nest.  I saw three wiggly baby birds, and one little blue egg!!!  Thanks, Linda, for keeping us up to date.
 
HAPPY BIRDING!!!
 
 
Posted on April 29, 2023 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
I love it when the Hickory Trees leaf out.  They look like flowers blooming.
 
You can see the leaves emerging, and flowers hanging down.  And you can see new life emerging from the dead of winter.  
 
 
HAPPY SPRING!!!
 
Posted on April 28, 2023 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
Yep.  It’s that time of year.  The Fringe Trees are blooming! 
 
This one is at the entrance to the Methodist Church in Blairsville.  There is also one in the park.  And sometimes you can see them along the highway.  I remember some on Fort Eustis Boulevard in Yorktown, VA.
 
Oh, wait, I saw another one yesterday too.  Now, where was that?  I can’t remember, but be on the lookout, because they are gorgeous.  And if you see one:  get up close, they smell divine.
 
I hope you get to see some in your travels.
 
HAPPY GARDENING!!!
 
 
Posted on April 27, 2023 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
Look at the Carolina Sweet Shrub!!!  It is blooming now.  The only ones we see are in Meeks Park.  But I’m sure they are blooming all over.  
 
You can’t really see it from this picture, but the flowers are dark burgundy.  And they smell like cinnamon.   
 
I hope you see some in your travels.
 
HAPPY GARDENING!
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