With the many Bur Oaks in the forest, I see a lot different things that set each tree apart.
Author Archives: Lance Kleckner
Fire Stripes
And the sky created fire and it was good.
Light Holes
Cattle Windbreak
Now that the cattle are gone and the wind storm knocked about the tin windbreak, it was time to take it down. I may use the material to build a shed.
Fall Grazing
With the snow melted, the goats have been able to continue to graze on the pastures.
Thanksgiving Sunset
A good ending to a thankful day:
Bamboo Remnants
Bamboo met its match last winter, what came back was few and far between. This area was full of bamboo the previous year, but most of the root system had been killed off.
Japanese Larch Yellow Needles
Japanese Larch needles turn color late in the season. The needles turn yellow reliably before falling off.
Repurposing
I have been taking down old fences like this one: I will repurpose the posts and wire for cages around my trees.
Fall Colors 2014
Some of the good colors I saw this fall: Just a common American Hazelnut showing some good color change. Amur Maple is routinely one of the best for fall color display. Devil’s Walking Stick turns color earlier than most trees and usually is dependable for color every year. Black Cherry can have yellow and red […]