
We’ve had a really nice day here today. Mostly sunshine and almost 20C (68F). The only thing that sort of made the day less nice was the wind, the gusts were too strong and dried out the trees I have and had planted these last day. It’ll stay warm and so will the wind but I guess it is good all those wind power plants produce all that electricity so the price stays low.
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We had a pancake day today so now I need to buy more jam, the one I had made myself is long gone π Nova has been unusually picky with her food lately. I know she liked it because they sometimes get that dry food as a treat so I just couldn’t understand why she refused to eat it. I always boil up water and pours it over the food and then cools it down with cold water so it isn’t too hot. Turns out that this food instead of swelling just falls apart and becomes some kind of porridge and that’s what she hates. So later in the morning I gave it to her dry and everything went down in a hurry. So I wasn’t sure if she would eat much pancake shortly after that but she gulped it down and did the same with her afternoon meal. It’s nice when problems are so easily solwed.
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I have as I mentioned planted most of the trees I had delivered the other week. No matter what place I found it would mess with other plans for the future π π π Plus having two walnut trees makes it a bit harder. Walnut trees tend to spread a toxin called juglone in the ground to keep other plants away from them, but to be honest I have the Black walnut which is said to be the worst of them and so far everything around it is just as healthy and happy looking as they were the day the walnut was planted and that was well over 15 years ago. Still it is a bit risky to plant anything that might be sensitive to it too close and in my little garden everywhere is a bit too close π π π
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Also all good places are already having trees growing there π I do have a plum, gives tiny yellow plums but usually flowers too early so frost takes both flowers and fruits that I’ve planned to remove so I did plant my Persimmon tree close to it. The tricky thing with cutting down all kinds of Prunus (plums, cherries and so on) is that they tens to spread a lot via its old roots so the best thing one can do is to ring bark it. That means one will remove a ring of bark around the stem so that no water and nutrients can move up the tree. it tales two years before one can remove the dead tree but it will not start making new stems from the roots. I really don’t like to cut down trees but there will at least grow a new tree just beside where the old one stood.







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I’ve also planted an Apricot ‘Hargrand’, one of the hardiest there is and a white mulberry tree (can’t remember the name of it). The white mulberry tree usually gives berries that tastes somewhat like grass π π but this one will have pretty tasty berries they say. So now and for at least a week ahead I’ll have to water everything I’ve planted with at least ten litres of water every day and continue to help with water all summer long if we’ll have a dry summer. Good thing I don’t have to pay for my water π I still have two Pawpaw trees to plant but I want to buy more peat because they like a slightly acidic soil.
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All the Apricots and pears I sowed last year and have survived will have to stay in the cool cellar for two more winters, well except for those two Apricots I’ve already planted, I thought I would test how they manages a winter already that young, I have after all four more Apricots and very little space in the garden π π
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Have a great day!
The last photo made me laugh. She does not look impressed. She looks like me holding one end of the raggedy stuffed fox Piki Dog is tugging while I’m trying to read a book. π
I’ve come to the conclusion that, with Black Walnuts, it’s probably easier to look up what won’t grow with them. Quite a lot of things seem not to care if they are growing near or under one. The only thing I’ve noticed is that bittersweet vine (Celastris orbiculatus) doesn’t grow up a black walnut trunk even if it is right next to one. It doesn’t die but instead will head off in another direction towards anything that isn’t a black walnut. The juglone is present in the bark, wood, and leaves in significant amounts so perhaps the bittersweet vine can sense it.
The weather is murky, damp, and cool. My heat came on a couple of times yesterday and last night. It did rain last night but no rain today.
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πππ She almost look bored π π
I actually have a web site that You sent me about what tolerates that walnut but it needs to be updated π I think You’re right about the bittersweet, It can live close but climbing on the walnut is just too much for it, they aren’t called weeds for nothing, they know what to avoid π π
Mostly sunny and warm here today but the wind is even worse. I’m so tired of this everlasting wind π
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