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All Today’s Peppers
The season is changing around here. Nighttime temps in the fifties, slanted sunlight, and light breezes all herald the return of autumn. It’s been a terrible year for tomatoes, but the peppers seem happy to pick up the slack. Pictured … Continue reading
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Tagged annuals, food forest, fruit, peppers, Vegetables
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Of Claimers and Disclaimers and Wild Plants
I’m reading Samuel Thayer’s excellent guide to edible wild plants, Nature’s Garden. Not only is it a lovely book, full of wonderful photos and informative text, but the very first pages, consisting of a Warning followed by a Claimer (as … Continue reading
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Tagged food forest, fruit, Vegetables
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Foraging vs. Harvesting
I like foraging (which here I’ll define as wandering around the garden, picking this and that and eating it) much better than I like harvesting, which usually is usually a hot, mosquito-ridden endeavor that involves a bowl, bucket or some … Continue reading
Posted in Fruit
Tagged beans, blueberries, food forest, foraging, fruit, grapes, Vegetables
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Citizens of the Food Forest
I’ve been working on selecting plants to fill out the various levels in the food forest. I’m basing my selections on the following criteria: Prior history of local success. That is, do the plants succeed in the garden proper, or … Continue reading
Posted in Food Forest, Fruit, Native Plants
Tagged bear, food, food forest, fruit, native plants, perennials, propagation
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Maybe This Year, a Pomegranate
Two flowers so far this year, and perhaps one will grow up to become an actual fruit? The plant has been in the ground for three or four years, and it sort of fruited last year, producing a few flowers … Continue reading
Harvest – Blueberries, Garlic and Eggplant
Back in the garden after a week in Glacier National Park in Montana. Lots of interesting plants in Montana, including bear grass, lanceleaf stonecrop, a native succulent, and Rosa woodsii, a wild rose similar to the California wild roses that … Continue reading
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Tagged blueberries, eggplant, food forest, fruit, garlic, weather
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Ridiculous Abundance
Gardening is about cycles and rhythms. Last year, the blueberries took the year off, producing basically half of what they do in a good year. This year, on the other hand, the bushes are outdoing themselves. Ridiculous abundance. These will … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Food Forest, Fruit
Tagged birds, blueberries, food forest, fruit, perennials, propagation
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Sweet and Sour
Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana) is incredibly, almost unbelievably sweet. One little nibble and all you taste is sweet for a long time. It grows quite well in my garden, dying back all the way to the ground in the winter and … Continue reading
Just Look at this Tiny Rose!
As previously mentioned, there are lots of these little native California wild roses around the place, and they produce wonderful little flowers. This particular one grows in the vaccinium patch in pretty heavy shade, and during the summer (which hasn’t … Continue reading
Planting Non-native
Walking the property this evening, looking at the forest and planning in my head, I noticed a few new instances of Cutleaf blackberry (Rubus laciniatus), which is non-native, bears delicious fruit, and doesn’t bother me all that much (though I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged food forest, invasive weeds, native plants, natives, non-native plants
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