Farm Journal- May
Not only are there leaves but buds as well. April was an extraordinary month.
The blueberry bushes saw a sure and steady evolution from dormancy into spring growth in a way that we haven't seen in several seasons. Such a measured, consistent opening is something we always hope for but rarely get with the Cape's often erratic weather.
We are often pruning long into June- amid flowers and buzzing bees- but this year we can say that pruning is nearly complete. And there have been no signs of winter moths. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
The blueberry bushes saw a sure and steady evolution from dormancy into spring growth in a way that we haven't seen in several seasons. Such a measured, consistent opening is something we always hope for but rarely get with the Cape's often erratic weather.
We are often pruning long into June- amid flowers and buzzing bees- but this year we can say that pruning is nearly complete. And there have been no signs of winter moths. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
Naomi Bradford ~R.I.P.
May 29th.
The farm has lost another dear friend-
our lives are blessed for having known her.