Luckily, our new trees haven't arrived, but some lilac buds were visible from above:
"In the central portion of the great North American Continent there lies an arid and repulsive desert, which for many a long year served as a barrier against the advance of civilization. From the Sierra Nevada to Nebraska, and from the Yellowstone River in the north to the Colorado upon the south, is a region of desolation and silence." - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, A Study in Scarlet
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Not Quite Planting Season
According to Gardening in the Dakotas, April 15th is a possible planting date for onions, beets, carrots, kohlrabi, and peas. That schedule didn't work out so well this year:
Luckily, our new trees haven't arrived, but some lilac buds were visible from above:
Luckily, our new trees haven't arrived, but some lilac buds were visible from above:
Labels:
Gardening,
Photography,
Prairie Life,
South Dakota
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