Friday, June 27, 2025

Homestead Happenings

 

Welcome to Homestead Happenings,
where we share what's been going on 
here in the Piedmont of North Carolina.
Yes, folks, we have pumpkins.
Don't ask me why.
This volunteer just popped up
and is apparently enjoying the summer weather.
Doesn't it know it's supposed to be a fall crop?


Although the weather has been scorching,
(mid to high 90's),
a few maintenance tasks were completed
in the early morning hours.
The border in the front beds was redefined,
as grass had started to encroach the beds.


The summer blooms are relishing every ray of sunshine.
The combination of the purple and yellow
in the pollinator bed is a favorite.
This bed has admittedly gone a bit rogue,
because it's just been too dang hot 
to get out there and get it under control.


There are so many coneflowers that have multiplied
here in this side of the bed.
It's such a treat having fresh flowers to bring inside.


This ajuga is a new favorite.
Once the heat subsides a bit
and we will be expecting rain,
I plan to transplant some of this plant
to use as a front border.
Its undemanding demeanor makes it a breeze to grow.


Something I noticed about the yarrow
that I have heard happens is that
the pink variety seems to be reverting back to white.
I'm not sure if it is simply white yarrow
mixed in with the pink,
or if it is indeed changing.
Have you ever had this happen with a plant?


The elderberries are beginning to show some color.
The white blossoms fall off and
the berries start off green,
and then turn a rich, magenta.
Shortly after, they can be harvested
to make syrup.


There are a few scattered okra plants
that are finally starting to grow.
As I'm the only one who eats it,
just a few plants are needed.
Any surplus that I can't consume,
will be offered to neighbors.


Red ripper beans surround a tomato cage
repurposed for this crop.
These are my favorite drying beans,
as they are prolific and keep well.


The garlic is finished curing,
has been trimmed and is ready to use.
There is more than enough for sister and I,
so we will find a home for the rest of it.
The largest bulbs were put aside
for planting in the fall.
Yet another symbol of the abundance
in our lives.


This click beetle was found this week.
Though these creatures look a bit menacing,
they are perfectly harmless.
You can learn more about them here.


Matilda is having a tough time.
She has been broody for almost 3 weeks.
I've tried all the tricks I know to break her
of her broodiness, to no avail.
She is sequestered in this wire cage,
so that she doesn't overheat in the coop.
(Broody hens stay in the nesting box
because they want to hatch eggs.)
With the temps we've been having,
I didn't feel comfortable letting her stay
inside the coop all day.
I've also tried giving her a cool bath,
without success.
Any suggestions would be welcome.

Saffron and Buttercup

These two have the right idea.
We have woods on three sides of our property,
so there are ample expanses of shade 
for the girls to rest in during these dog days of summer.
Things seem to be cooling down a bit
here toward the weekend,
and we'll do our best to keep everyone safe.


*I'm asking for prayers, good thoughts
and positive energy for our young man, C,
who will be having surgery next week.
It's a very challenging experience for us,
as his autism makes it difficult to deal with
anything out of the ordinary.
Thank you from this momma's heart.
~daisy

10 comments:

  1. I'll be sending prayers for C, for the best possible experience and recovery. I've also been noticing my pink yarrow changing colors on some flowers, but hadn't heard about it reverting. Oh boo. Broody hens are a tough one, especially in the recent brutal heat. Some of them are so dang determined. It sounds like you're doing all you can for her. Beautiful garlic! I hope your week is as good as it can be.

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  2. I always love your photos. The pink yarrow is especially interesting. I've never had it so I have no idea how it behaves.
    Poor Matilda. I've never had any luck trying to break a broody hen.

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    1. Oh no! That's not what I wanted to hear, but the truth hurts sometimes, eh? ;0)
      Thank you for your kind words about the photos. I hope you enjoy your weekend!

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  3. Many prayers for C. I can't even imagine how difficult this will be for him. Hugs to you all. Everything on your homestead looks absolutely amazing! And that beetle is so interesting. I've also never had luck breaking a broody hen. We've always left them to stay in the coop if that's what they desire, even during the summer heat and humidity. Wishing you a wonderful week ahead my friend and quick recovery for C.

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    1. It means so much that you are thinking of my boy.
      Good to know about your broodies. I think that's what I'm resigned to do now. I've tried all I could.
      Hope you have a wonderful week!

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  4. I’m falling behind in commenting - I hope the surgery went well and everything is going smoothly. I have a volunteer pumpkin as too-at least that’s what I think it is. Why should I be surprised, every year once the pumpkins rot I drop them in the same place! I really have to be better about that, it’s taking over half of my garden. Oh that gorgeous garlic-I’m jealous.! I’ll have to try again this fall. You’ve been working hard and it shows. The heat has been overwhelming, and I am not a summer girl, the flowerbeds are looking a bit scraggly, I really need to catch up!

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    1. Thank you for your well wishes, Mary.
      Sounds like you could have your own pumpkin patch sale! Yes, I agree about summertime. My least favorite season, but I try to look at the positive side with all of the gorgeous blooms we get.
      Have a lovely day!

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  5. I'm sorry I'm so late to comment. I hope your son's surgery went well and that he's feeling better now. Beautiful garlic! And I love your flower and chicken photos. Your chickens have such great names!

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    1. There's no timeline here. It's always good to hear from you. Thank you for your kind words.

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