The big surprise this week was a single prairie smoke in bloom. I wasn’t expecting anything from them this year, and it’s awfully late in the season for it, but I’ll enjoy it all the same. Unlike other Geums, the real show with this plant is the seeds, not the flowers. So hopefully I’ll have …
Month: June 2020
Homestead Weekly Update (6/20/2020)
This week was a slow week on the homestead. I was mostly out of commission, focusing on work and a series of headaches. My biggest asset in this entire enterprise is my capacity to work. My time, energy, grit, and physical resilience require management. Towards that end, I’m taking the fact that I’m feeling burnt …
Homestead Weekly Update (6/15/2020)
I’m posting a bit late this week. I spent the weekend dealing with family business two states away and I spent most of the time driving. Because of that, nobody finished much yard work this weekend. Dave managed to cut back and resmother the evil rose bush by the garage, but the rest is up …
Friday Flowers (6/12/2020)
Things are still sparse on the homestead this week. The shining peony from last week has already faded. There’s no sign of blooms on the second peony. It might not be getting enough light. I’m looking at adding more June flowers next year, that’s top of my priorities. The bright spot has been vegetables blooming. …
Homestead Weekly Update (6/7/2020)
Progress Update It’s been another mostly aquatic week on the homestead. Pumpkinseed launched into phase 1 fully with the arrival of several new strains. I’ve also started thinking about some dry goods to add as well when I’m ready for e-commerce. Around the rest of the Homestead, most of the effort flits between weeding, attempting …
Friday Flowers (6/5/2029)
The side garden, despite some epic weeds is the star this week. The first peony has opened in an intense magenta that matches the blooming mountain laurel that arches over from next door. Front Garden Update In the front bed, the bleeding hearts threw out another spray. But the columbine from last week are no …
Homestead Weekly Update May 31, 2020
There’s a lot of chaos this weekend, It’s countrywide, but today it hit my ordinarily quiet corner of Chicago. Racial unrest isn’t a regular topic for this blog, but I feel a need to express sympathy for everyone suffering both from historical mistreatment and recent events. The sirens tonight are a minor inconvenience for me, …