Here comes a long stream of my favorite mushroom photos from this year. I greatly enjoy hunting for these fascinating organisms through the fall. This spring, I hope to find the elusive morel; I've been doing a lot of research about their ideal habitat. Hopefully I'll spy some!
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Sunday, August 12, 2012
The Beginning of Mushroom Season
Yesterday my mom showed me these beauties that are growing in our front yard on the old roots of a locust tree we cut down a few years ago:
Turns out they're a reishi medicinal mushroom that only grows on 1 in 5000 trees! You'll be amazed at the treasures you can find in your own front yard.
Turns out they're a reishi medicinal mushroom that only grows on 1 in 5000 trees! You'll be amazed at the treasures you can find in your own front yard.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Drought
It's so terribly dry in Upstate New York right now. The lack of rain this season has left us with cracked soil, parched plants and empty river beds.
Though its quite difficult for the garden, it has allowed me to explore
places I've never been able to. Today, I meandered down this creek bed,
causing hundreds of frogs to scurry to their hiding spots.
Everything is running so early this year... Normally wild grapes aren't ripening until August.
Apparently some other creatures were doing some exploring as well!
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Sometimes You Just Need to Take a Walk
Sometimes you need to escape somewhere and appreciate the beauty that exists all around you.
Beauty we usually ignore in pursuit of unimportant things.
Some days you just need to watch sunfish swim in the water and look for sea glass in the sand.
Today was one of those days.
Beauty we usually ignore in pursuit of unimportant things.
Some days you just need to watch sunfish swim in the water and look for sea glass in the sand.
Today was one of those days.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
First Harvest
I'm so happy I had the foresight (or plain excitement) to plant radishes early this year. I came back from vacation and found these beauties ripe for the picking:
This small bounty is just the encouragement I need to get me going on the rest of my planting.
Thanks to God for the simple pleasures in life.
This small bounty is just the encouragement I need to get me going on the rest of my planting.
Thanks to God for the simple pleasures in life.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Everything's Coming Up.. Early?
The warm weather in March inspired me to start some seeds... It's so encouraging to see everything coming up early. Today I sowed cherry belle radishes straight into the ground and buried some shallots.
In the greenhouse, there are tomatoes, peppers and a myriad of herbs in trays ready to sprout.
This year, I'm hoping to build an herb box and grow basil, dill, savory, cilantro and sage.
While visiting my boyfriend at his current job a few weeks ago, I spied what looked like cherry seeds that had broken from their pits. I decided to plant them and here's the result:
I'm very excited to see what kind of cherry it turns out to be. I love a good surprise.
I am (im)patiently awaiting the time to utilize all of this wonderful space. This season, I'm hoping to grow:
-Shallots
-Radishes
-Turnips
-Tomatoes
-Cucumbers
-Beets
-Cayenne Peppers
-Watermelons
-Butternut Squash
-Strawberries
-Lots of herbs
-Potatoes
I'd also love to plant some blueberry, gooseberry and currant bushes.
Now all I need is to make time to care for it all!
Shallots ready for planting. |
This year, I'm hoping to build an herb box and grow basil, dill, savory, cilantro and sage.
While visiting my boyfriend at his current job a few weeks ago, I spied what looked like cherry seeds that had broken from their pits. I decided to plant them and here's the result:
A cherry tree in its humble beginnings |
The strawberries are already blossoming! |
My garden to be. |
-Shallots
-Radishes
-Turnips
-Tomatoes
-Cucumbers
-Beets
-Cayenne Peppers
-Watermelons
-Butternut Squash
-Strawberries
-Lots of herbs
-Potatoes
I'd also love to plant some blueberry, gooseberry and currant bushes.
Now all I need is to make time to care for it all!
Thursday, April 5, 2012
The First Warm Days of The Year
The weather has been so incredibly warm for this time of year. Everything is so early, it's astonishing. I heard on the news today that there is a some phenomenon that has led to the mass migration of butterflies into our area. They really are everywhere! I couldn't help but marvel at them while at work. How perfect it was that their presence coincided with the early opening of the cherry blossoms.
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