Obiora Embry’s Blog ‐ Saturday, 25 May 2019

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Saturday, 25 May 2019 by Obiora Embry

Greenville, KY

Cleared path to Getting Back to Nature. In northern forest under four interconnected White Oaks I cleared space on each side and transplanted Goldenseal Rhizomes. Checked on wild roses and the flowers are done for the year (both in southern and northern brush piles). Transplanted Black Walnut in northwestern edge of southern brush pile. Transplanted one Black Walnut on northern forest edge and another one elsewhere. Transplanted primocane wild black raspberries on eastern edge. Transplanted three Common Hackberries.

Looked for blueberries but I think they have all died. See a nice amount of White Yarrow, Boneset, American Persimmons(?), White Oak, Sumacs (not sure of the variety), Sassafras, and Eastern Redcedar. Found two baby Eastern Redcedars and put into a pot.

Dug up "Homestead" Daffodils (appear to have both the White and Yellow ones). Cleared trees around the pear tree on the forest edge. Added a tag to one of the Black Locusts. Found a Black Walnut alongside the road and removed the Japanese Honeysuckle from it.

Removed Japanese Honeysuckle from the western side of the southern brush pile.