Spring is the busiest time of year for gardeners and farmers, so we’ve been busy bees here on 3/4 Pi Farm. So busy, as a matter of fact, that I haven’t had a moment to write about the farm for several weeks!
Category: Wildlife
Wild Turkeys
Happy Spring!
I suspect that this calendar year will be filled with ‘firsts’ for us. This week it was our first sightings of Wild Turkeys right on our own place. Last Tuesday I saw them across the farm field, a flock of hens followed by a strutting Tom Turkey- too far away to photograph, just near enough to tell what they were.
The Froggy Sounds of Spring
Spring Peepers, Chorus Frogs and Wood Frogs
Last night we were able to hear the vigorous calling of wood frogs and spring peepers (and possibly chorus frogs – although they were being drowned out by the peepers) from our bedroom window. There must be a vernal pond in the wooded area across the road. The frogs in our pond have not started calling, so they haven’t identified themselves yet.
Bluebirds!
It’s a beeeeeyoooootiful day out today, so Al and I decided to take our soil samples for our Sustainable Landscaping class homework. A simple experiment involving a measure of garden soil, water and a little soap put in a jar and shook for 10 minutes, we’ll look later to see what kind of soil we have.