Sunday, March 8, 2026

Grounded

 

We spent all yesterday out in the woods planting trees. My four baby loblollys are in the ground. We'll be planting the two magnolias today since we ran out of steam after digging those four holes and dragging bags of top soil and garden hoses all over the place.



I read on the Colorado Department of Agriculture page that they protect their young pines by stapling copy paper protectors around the top. They employ lots of volunteers every year to do this out in their forests. The idea is that the deer will eat the bottom branches but leave the covered ones alone and as long as the tops are intact the trees will live. We'll see. Just as we were finishing up, one of the biggest herds of young deer I've ever seen here made its way across the creek and through the woods. I hope they weren't looking for a snack. 




I was so tired that no crafty things were happening here for the rest of the day but I did want to share this starter cozy my sister made for her sourdough starter that she calls Louisa. It's a very deep rabbit hole, people and it doesn't seem to have a bottom. 



7 comments:

  1. I hope the deer respect your copy paper protection and leave your trees alone. Thanks for the rabbit hole warning; I have been tempted but have managed to resist sourdough (so far)!

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  2. That's hard work planting trees! The starter cozy is very cute!

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  3. Great idea about the paper tops, please keep us posted if they work!

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  4. The trees are wonderful!..know it was a lot of hard work but how terrific it will be to see them grow! Love, love the cozy! Rest! It’s a crazy time change day! xo, Virginia

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  5. Our daughter would love that sourdough starter! She is "ruled" by hers.;>) Hope your newly planted trees do well.

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  6. Hopefully the deer will have themselves and leave those baby trees alone. Digging holes is very hard work.
    That is a cute cozy. It reminds me of the candle cozies I used to make. You and your sister sound like two peas from the same pod.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  7. What a lot of hard heavy work to plan so many trees. I hope the trees do well and the copy paper trick is helpful.

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