Friday, March 27, 2020

Our Yard: Early March vs. Late March 2020

(To see last year's garden, check out this post!)

I thought it would be fun to post pictures of our garden in progress— thanks to mild weather and lots of rain, March has been an amazing growing season for us so far! It's wonderful to see how much the yard has grown in just a few short weeks. I'll be posting a full homestead update tomorrow, but in the meantime, enjoy!

P.S. If you're interested in learning more about any of these plants, or gardening/permaculture in general, please don't hesitate to leave a comment. I'm not an expert but I'm slowly gaining experience, so I want to be as helpful as I can!


March 1st: Our cherry, elderberry, and false indigo trees, with raspberries in the foreground and the mulberry to the far right
March 27th: Look at all that lovely clover! You can also see comfrey coming up.

March 1st: Mulberry, hazel, and pear trees. Our old chicken coop still had Jerusalem artichoke stalks in it
March 27th. We cleared and harvested the Jerusalem artichoke, and build a new two-chamber compost pile (to the left of the old coop)! You can also sort of see our new pond on the right (pics of that coming tomorrow).

March 1st: Pear trees, false indigo, apple

March 1st again
March 27th: Bulbs along the fenceline are up (not sure what they are, they never bloom), and some comfrey and mint are coming up!




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