Birdfeeding
Mar. 9th, 2026 01:50 pmToday is cloudy and chilly with gusts of wind.
I fed the birds. I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.
I put out water for the birds.
In the water jug greenhouses, a few shady wildflowers are sprouting. :D
EDIT 3/9/26 -- My gold curly willow cuttings have arrived! \o/ I have put two in water and one in a pot.
EDIT 3/9/26 -- I took cuttings from the older serviceberry tree and a shellbark hickory sapling to put in the willow cups.
EDIT 3/9/26 -- I cracked open some peach pits. It was a lot easier than I expected. I found a natural hollow in the concrete step, where I balanced a peach pit on its edge. A seam goes along the sides. I put a flathead screwdriver point into the seam and tapped the handle with a hammer. Most of the peach pits popped apart neatly, releasing the seed. A couple chipped in fragments. I think I got several viable seeds, which I put in a baggie of damp sand. I also bagged up some leftover persimmon seeds. Then I put the baggies in the refrigerator for cold stratification to see if they'll sprout.
EDIT 3/9/26 -- I tried using an ax to hack away at one of the saplings in the driveway. I certainly made more progress than I did with the saw. It's slow going, but I might be able to beaver it down eventually. The question is whether I'll have the time and energy for that, with all the other spring yardening to do.
EDIT 3/9/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.
EDIT 3/9/26 -- I did more work around the patio.
EDIT 3/9/26 -- I transplanted a few more snowdrops from the parking lot to the apricot tree.
I am done for the night.
I fed the birds. I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.
I put out water for the birds.
In the water jug greenhouses, a few shady wildflowers are sprouting. :D
EDIT 3/9/26 -- My gold curly willow cuttings have arrived! \o/ I have put two in water and one in a pot.
EDIT 3/9/26 -- I took cuttings from the older serviceberry tree and a shellbark hickory sapling to put in the willow cups.
EDIT 3/9/26 -- I cracked open some peach pits. It was a lot easier than I expected. I found a natural hollow in the concrete step, where I balanced a peach pit on its edge. A seam goes along the sides. I put a flathead screwdriver point into the seam and tapped the handle with a hammer. Most of the peach pits popped apart neatly, releasing the seed. A couple chipped in fragments. I think I got several viable seeds, which I put in a baggie of damp sand. I also bagged up some leftover persimmon seeds. Then I put the baggies in the refrigerator for cold stratification to see if they'll sprout.
EDIT 3/9/26 -- I tried using an ax to hack away at one of the saplings in the driveway. I certainly made more progress than I did with the saw. It's slow going, but I might be able to beaver it down eventually. The question is whether I'll have the time and energy for that, with all the other spring yardening to do.
EDIT 3/9/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.
EDIT 3/9/26 -- I did more work around the patio.
EDIT 3/9/26 -- I transplanted a few more snowdrops from the parking lot to the apricot tree.
I am done for the night.