I am happy to give you all a Practice Farm update. For more up to date photo posts, follow practice_farm on Instagram here.
Wild black berries found growing in the brush. |
4 newly planted raspberry bushes. |
The front flower bed is housing many herbs, including oregano, basil, mint, and sage. |
Newly planted and trellised blackberries. |
Granny smith apple tree. |
Close up of the granny smith apples. |
Another one of our apple trees has fallen over but continues to survive, unfortunately covered in poison ivy. |
Newly planted fig tree from NC State, propagated by air layering and now planted in our back yard! |
Diagonally growing cherry tree. We are not sure how it fell over, any solutions? |
The not-so-tame muscadine vines, but the fruit is growing! I am hoping to learn how to prune them, because it appears that they were not pruned by the previous land owner. |
A close up of the muscadines. |
We have been blessed with this property. All of the fruit trees (excluding the fig) and muscadine vines were here when my mother purchased the land, and I am hoping for a bountiful harvest!
"And I have given you land for which you did not labor, and cities that you build not, and now you dwell in them; eating of the vineyards and olive eytzim(trees), which you did not plant."
Joshua 24:13 (RSTNE)
Comment below if you have any questions.
Blessings,
Olivia
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