Birdfeeding
Mar. 13th, 2024 03:14 pmToday is sunny, breezy, and warm.
I haven't fed the birds yet, but I have seen several house finches, a pair of mourning doves, a lady cardinal, and a robin.
I dug a hole for the yellow raspberry.
EDIT 3/13/24 -- I fed the birds. I've heard a squirrel chattering but haven't seen it.
I finished planting the yellow raspberry.
EDIT 3/13/24 -- I planted the two pink bleeding hearts in the forest garden. However, there were also a couple of big root pieces that didn't have shoots but might survive, so I want to plant those separately.
EDIT 3/13/24 -- I watered the yellow raspberry and the first two bleeding hearts.
I planted the two extra roots, then when I dumped out the peat moss from the bag, I found four MORE smaller roots. \o/ So I planted those too. I don't know if any of these will survive, but one already had little buds on one end, and several had small hairy feeder roots.
I've also seen a fox squirrel on the hopper feeder.
EDIT 3/13/24 -- I watered the extra roots.
I haven't fed the birds yet, but I have seen several house finches, a pair of mourning doves, a lady cardinal, and a robin.
I dug a hole for the yellow raspberry.
EDIT 3/13/24 -- I fed the birds. I've heard a squirrel chattering but haven't seen it.
I finished planting the yellow raspberry.
EDIT 3/13/24 -- I planted the two pink bleeding hearts in the forest garden. However, there were also a couple of big root pieces that didn't have shoots but might survive, so I want to plant those separately.
EDIT 3/13/24 -- I watered the yellow raspberry and the first two bleeding hearts.
I planted the two extra roots, then when I dumped out the peat moss from the bag, I found four MORE smaller roots. \o/ So I planted those too. I don't know if any of these will survive, but one already had little buds on one end, and several had small hairy feeder roots.
I've also seen a fox squirrel on the hopper feeder.
EDIT 3/13/24 -- I watered the extra roots.