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Alpacas 5/24/2023

Alpacas 5/24/2023

Posted by By Sunswept Hills Farm May 31, 2023Posted inalpacas, FarmNo Comments
Happy alpacas enjoy their retirement with friends.
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Bumblebee on black locust 5/26/23

Bumblebee on black locust 5/26/23

Posted by By Sunswept Hills Farm May 31, 2023Posted inFarm, pollinator plantsNo Comments
The tree is flowering abundantly and was full of bumblebees today, at least 2 species.
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Winter squash on the way inside 11/6/22

Winter squash on the way inside 11/6/22

Posted by By Sunswept Hills Farm April 16, 2023Posted inFarm, Squash, Sunswept Hills FarmNo Comments
These are two varieties of Cucurbita maxima (which includes hubbard squash, buttercup, and kabocha types.) The little ones are a hybrid kabocha called Shiguchi Shiro. We git a huge yield…
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Aster in new snow

Aster in new snow

Posted by By Sunswept Hills Farm April 16, 2023Posted inFarm, Flowers, Sunswept Hills FarmNo Comments
Asters are a wonderful late season pollinator plant. This one is a cultivar of a northeastern species. (I totally support planting local/regional native plants, but I'm not a purist about…
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Cyclamen flowers, Nov 2, 2022

Cyclamen flowers, Nov 2, 2022

Posted by By Sunswept Hills Farm April 16, 2023Posted inFarm, Flowers, Sunswept Hills FarmNo Comments
We planted this little cyclamen in the 1980’s, in the lawn outside the dining room of  the house (built 1895.) In the spring it puts up silver and green mottled…
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Hazel catkins in spring 2023

Hazel catkins in spring 2023

Posted by By Sunswept Hills Farm April 13, 2023Posted inFarm, Sunswept Hills FarmNo Comments
Early spring view of hazel (filbert) catkins elongating. This Italian filbert was custom grafted for us in the early 90’s by an Oregon nurseryman whose family grew it in Italy.…
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