My cover crop looked so stunning, by where I was pruning, that I had to stop and take a picture. Life is good.
Showing posts with label peas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peas. Show all posts
Thursday, March 26, 2009
The sweet pea that has run wild.
My cover crop looked so stunning, by where I was pruning, that I had to stop and take a picture. Life is good.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Spring is almost sprung.
My daffodils are all but finished and my tulips, short-lived at the best of times, are about 75% done. My irises have just started blooming. A large Valley Oak, (Quercus lobata), to the north of the house has large, swollen buds and even a few immature leaves. Spring doesn't even officially begin until tomorrow.
Nicest of all the early spring surprises around here, for me, is the recurrence of my cover crop from three years ago. My field peas, (Pisum sativum), are dotting the vineyard with their happy, purple and lilac flowers. The sub-clovers I planted last autumn don't seem to be making an appearance just yet. Thank goodness for the self-seeding prowess, and nitrogen fixing capacity, of these little legumes. The peas were easy on the eye as I pruned today. My babies look so pretty.
Of course V2's early mowing protocol, (with her never resting jaws), will mean there will be less self-seeding next year!
Labels:
nitrogen fixation,
peas,
puppy chomping,
spring
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