Our live oak trees are dropping lots of leaves right now and putting on new growth. I mow swaths where the remaining grass and leaves are thrown to the inside. This allows the leaves to get chopped up pretty fine. When I'm done, there is one pretty neat row of chopped leaves and grass. I'll rake it all up and put it in a wagon and bring to the garden where I'll fill the area between the rows with leaves. Everything goes back into the soil.
If you look between the branches of the leaf-less tree below, you can see Rosie and Daisy grazing in the front yard. I'll tell you more about the tree in a bit.
Cows grazing in the front yard |
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The Cercis Canadensis (Redbud Tree) |
I like the color of the flowers. When the tree puts on leaves, they're big, green heart-shaped leaves. According to Wikipedia, this tree will grow 20 - 30 feet tall with a 30 foot spread, so this tree will just keep on getting prettier. As I was standing by it, bees were flying flower to flower doing their thing. That's another sure sign Spring has sprung.
Beautiful Redbud Blooms |
Wikipedia also told me that Native Americans ate the flowers raw or boiled and roasted the seeds for food. I may eat one to see what it tastes like, but I'll likely just stick to looking at the flowers as I keep an eye on the cows eating in the side yard, though.
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