Welcome August.
We saw our first buck in velvet close to home while having coffee in the morning. He was walking amongst several does who just stared at him as he walked through the neighbor's field and woods.
We saw our first buck in velvet close to home while having coffee in the morning. He was walking amongst several does who just stared at him as he walked through the neighbor's field and woods.
Something alarmed the gals and they took off to the west while the buck took off to the east. They look hazy because of the smoke and some fog.
I have 4 o'clocks blooming all over the place. Each year, I collect the seeds and then randomly drop them into different areas.
Some of them have grown to nearly 5 feet tall and others are being entwined with morning glories.
It's a mess in this spot, but I am enjoying the mess. I may chop it all down after a frost and see what comes up again next year.
Thankfully, Little Richard has been busy helping with the yard work. I put him in some spots that seemed to be growing faster than the rest of the yard and he did a nice job overnight.
The bees are really busy in the pumpkin plants I planted ... ahem, sort of ... by accident in front of the house.
Actually, having them so close is nice. I can see how the bees work the flowers and I can watch the funky pumpkins grow!
I have several other pumpkins in another spot in the pasture that I fenced off.
I have tossed pumpkins in for the mules to eat the past few years and it seems that they eat them and then stomp the seeds into the ground.
Here are some more flowers to enjoy. All of them taken early in the morning with dew drops on them.
I sure do love the morning glories!