We recently found two patches of Carolina Anemone on unbuilt private land. We got permission from the owners to dig a small amount to spread around town in our yard and others’ yards, as it’s not available commercially.
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I always forget redbuds are edible!
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I started this blog post before I realized there was no garden produce in dinner, so here we go anyways.
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The mystery bud has gradually resolved into Tetraneuris linearifolia! It’s an annual apparently but I have high hopes it will like the caliche planters and reseed.
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Shacks needed outside in the sun. please humans!!! (he was right, it’s super nice out.)
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Goodness gracious. Salsa verde is perfection.
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I was pleased to find several returning plants and potential new plants coming up!
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One hopeful Eryngo and seven cactus seeds!
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Johnny-jump-ups, the annual wild violets, really love the area around and in our raised veggie beds. They were in the lawn before we started doing stuff, but I think the reduced competition in the weeded soil lets them thrive.
I’ve discovered I can transplant them before they flower and have been strategically redistributing them in the ground cover around the beds. It’s working!!
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I think we have just one mistflower that has a lot of roots. I’ve never seen any individual seedlings.
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