H.A.F.
a.k.a. Rusty Nails
So I went out to burn one in the garden and see if my opossum was out and I also have whippoorwills. No mistaking the call they make at night. I understand that their population is declining so my little organic paradise out back is bringing lots of wild stuff around. They feed on bugs and moths at night so if I play my cards right I'll have free pest prevention 24/7 for my peppers and tomatoes.
Mostly I have forest that has 2-3' sparse underbrush and all the climbing tree-killers like briars and poison ivy cut back. This is the oasis with shit everywhere.
Under the mulberry tree by that yuuuuuge (top center) log there's a bird feeder. I keep a layer of shredded cardboard there for them to scratch through and shit in. On the left by the boulder is a bird-bath bowl. The window planters are pollinators I started inside and mat further transplant if they don't like the boxes. Milkweed, bee balm and yarrow.
My tomatoes are finally big enough I could string them up. Had a few days with high winds that had me stressint a bit watching them get thrashed around. The future beds behind the garden are not levelled or anything. one just has wood-chippered deadfall from the oaks and hickory to add to the compost a bit at a time, and the other is a hugel bed that I am gradually building above the small diameter logs. It's about half full but all light stuff that will be composted si it's still movable for now. The clothesline contraptions are money. I put a trampoline tie-down on each one so it didn't blow over and take every plant with it. Pretty sure that little light above the beds is the eye reflection of something waiting on me to go back inside.
The 1g pot with the 3' tall flower is a wasabi radish I am letting go to seed. There's a few more scattered around that I started inside over the winter. It's actually kind of pretty - but the pic is shit.
Mostly I have forest that has 2-3' sparse underbrush and all the climbing tree-killers like briars and poison ivy cut back. This is the oasis with shit everywhere.
Under the mulberry tree by that yuuuuuge (top center) log there's a bird feeder. I keep a layer of shredded cardboard there for them to scratch through and shit in. On the left by the boulder is a bird-bath bowl. The window planters are pollinators I started inside and mat further transplant if they don't like the boxes. Milkweed, bee balm and yarrow.
My tomatoes are finally big enough I could string them up. Had a few days with high winds that had me stressint a bit watching them get thrashed around. The future beds behind the garden are not levelled or anything. one just has wood-chippered deadfall from the oaks and hickory to add to the compost a bit at a time, and the other is a hugel bed that I am gradually building above the small diameter logs. It's about half full but all light stuff that will be composted si it's still movable for now. The clothesline contraptions are money. I put a trampoline tie-down on each one so it didn't blow over and take every plant with it. Pretty sure that little light above the beds is the eye reflection of something waiting on me to go back inside.
The 1g pot with the 3' tall flower is a wasabi radish I am letting go to seed. There's a few more scattered around that I started inside over the winter. It's actually kind of pretty - but the pic is shit.