A bit more cast iron forest this afternoon, not just the garden!










From Forest to Skillet: Edible and Native Plants in the Cross Timbers of Oklahoma. 837 yard species and counting!
A bit more cast iron forest this afternoon, not just the garden!
We put about half of the baby primroses out. They do all have at least one adult leaf.
Put them in the rock garden.
There is a nice patch of bluets (Houstonia pusilla) in the front side yard. Eventually I want to get rid of the lawn in this area, so I tested transplanting some to the backyard.
Several seeds I pulled out of the fridge recently are sprouting in their humid containers so we planted them today!
Spring is really springing today. It’s very humid and warm too though no substantial rain yet despite forecast.
I checked on seeds in the fridge this evening. Two species have started sprouting so I planted them in sprouting trays and also some directly in the ground. The others species I think I’ll keep out and see if they sprout as they’ve been in since January I think.
Mom sent me this great article profiling some small seed producers. I had only known of Prairie Moon so I am excited to see more places to get more seeds!
Some in front yard, some in back yard!
I forgot to take a picture of the seedling radishes in the front yard before it got dark. They were ones I planted before the big freeze, on Feb. 5.