Tuesday, May 17, 2011

It may be Invasive but it sure is fragrant

Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) is just about finished blooming in the Sourlands.  In my area its fragrance was overpowering (in a good way).  There is a lot of it that grows in untended fields.



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LL

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Contributors and Ideas needed

8February 2011:

As we get started, we need your help to add ideas and thoughts to this blog on the Sourland Mountain (Sourlands, Sourland Mountains) NJ.  We will be adding features as we hear from you.

You can add comments (click on Comment below this post) or email to sourlandmountain@gmail.com

Also, we are adding to our web site:
https://sites.google.com/site/sourlandalliance

Monday, February 7, 2011

Signs of spring in the Sourland Mountain

7February2011:
Finally two days in a row above freezing.  I am finally getting the Maple Sap Buckets up - just 2 or 3 days late - so missed only a few gallons of sap.


Still another 30 trees to tap - tomorow.

LWL