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Happy Friday!

Everyone was HOT today.. Chucky made himself a canopy bed, Sunny D laid in the dirt, Obsidian didn’t stick around long and Flint wanted to sit on my lap. Freddy just looked angry and tired.. but we got a lot of stuff done outside and we didn’t get any more rain, thank goodness. 🌧️

Chucky
Sunny D
Obsidian
Flint
Freddy


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πŸ’š Greenhouses 🀠

I put the cover on the new clear greenhouse .. and put the little green one back together today 🀩πŸ’ͺ .. I’m not ready for cold weather but my plants will be. πŸ’š


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πŸ’› Partridge Pea πŸ’›

I have these blooming down by the road! πŸ’› Partridge Pea is an annual and a legume so it fixes soil nitrogen and forms attractive maroon seed pods in the fall.
πŸ’› This wildflower attracts bees and butterflies and the seed pods are eaten by gamebirds and songbirds. The plant provides excellent cover for gamebirds and browse for deer. Leaves collapse when touched, earning it the common name Sensitive-plant.


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πŸ’› Goldenrod πŸ’›

πŸ’šπŸŒΌπŸŒ±πŸ’› Goldenrods are a group of 100+ species of asters native to North America. They bloom from June through October, providing sustenance and shelter for pollinating insects long after summer flowers have passed.

πŸ’šAfter the Boston Tea Party, tea made from goldenrod became known as β€œliberty tea.” It was the first and for a while, the only tea colonists would drink while protesting against the British taxation.

🌼In 1918 a national publication, the Independent, published a survey on the American sentiments for a national flower. The survey found that Americans were undecided between columbine, clover, daisy, and goldenrod. In 1942, goldenrod was still running for the title of National flower, but had developed the reputation of causing hay fever. While its pollen was then believed to be an aeroallergen, scientists have since discovered this is actually not the case. Goldenrod’s pollen is not airborne .. it blossoms at the same time as ragweed, the true instigator of hay fever. Despite the clarification, the rose received the coveted honor of National flower in 1986.

🌱Goldenrod is a sign of good luck and fortune in many cultures. The stem of the plant was historically used as a divining rod. Some believe whenever goldenrod grows near a home, its occupants will have good fortune.

πŸ’›The most fascinating use for Goldenrod came from Thomas Edison, who cultivated a 12 ft tall plant that yielded 12% rubber content in each plant. Henry Ford gave Edison a Model T with tires made from Goldenrod but Edison unfortunately died before he could bring this project into commercial production. During World War II there was extensive process development conducted on Goldenrod but they were not as successful as Edison, as they could only cultivate leaves with a rubber content of 7 percent. πŸ’šπŸŒΌπŸŒ±πŸ’›