Nature's Bounty © by Ruth Zachary |
Hi Blog Followers!
I am sorry I have not kept up with my usual schedule for
blogging… about four times per month.
I have been “blessed” with a bumper crop of apples on my two
back yard trees. Usually having an organic approach to harvesting my back
“forty,” meant the apple worms got about 90% of the apples. This year, cool
Weather not only went just right for only minor freezing, and also eliminated a
lot of the worm problems. Rain also filled the branches with glorious fruits, that clung to their mothers
tenaciously, until several branches broke off from the trees, and fell to the ground, branches,
apples and all. Other branches weighted by fruit hung down to the ground, so that I could
mow the grass only witha careful strategy.
I pruned the low hanging branches and salvaged the apples. First I rescued the apples from the fallen and drooping
branches, sorting the good from the bad, until I had filled 23 recycled grocery
bags with mostly pre-ripened apples.
Not wanting to waste good food, I looked for places to give
all these delicious sweet apples, I called the local Food Bank, but they were
deluged with apples from other sources who had experienced the same sort of
blessings. Finally the Salvation Army, which maintains a kitchen picked up my first
shipment of apples.
"First shipment", because the job is not yet complete. There are more
apples, now nearly ripe, that I hope to distribute to Orgs that help the
homeless and needy. Plus, there will be some for home use,
and to give to friends and neighbors.
So I will post my blogs as I am able, and you will know why
I have missed a few dates
before and after this post.
Image and writing © by Ruth Zachary.
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