Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Wednesday Wildlife, 11/13/13



The larvae of what is commonly known as a hummingbird moth. 

The Hyles lineata aka White Lined Sphinx Moth, is common in Iowa and throughout North America and feeds on the nectar of flowers and plants as it competes against the hummingbirds for the same food supply.

This caterpillar was one of two we discovered on the 10th of October this fall and was probably feeding off the elm and apple trees from the property. This late in the year, it should go into hibernation and enter maturity next spring. The pupae stage is spent in shallow underground chambers.

There's more information at the bug guide from Iowa Sate University.

Monday, November 11, 2013

2013 Fall Planting Update

In mid-October we planted all the seedlings that David aka Sam delivered up to us. A couple of swamp white oak, a couple of catalpa and what ended up with 5 Kentucky coffeetree (a few volunteers were in the pots). The chestnut is planted in what is our new grove. I planted 5 more chestnut nuts so I think that qualifies as a grove.

The catalpa are framing the cedars as "bookends" on the west and the coffeetrees were added to the row with our showcase tree and to a couple of other rows with smaller coffeetrees. The swamp white oak were planted in the last row next to the willows.

Of course. all were caged with woven wire and chicken wire or hardware cloth to prevent the large and small vermin from doing damage.

Catalpa:


Swamp white oak:


Tree number one of the chestnut grove:


I planted 51 swamp white oak acorns up the bottom three rows using an old brass planting stick. I have 100+ planted in planters in the back yard of the homestead.

50 black oak acorns are planted in the northern three rows at the farm. Another 190 black oak acorns are in a bag of peat moss in the bottom of a fridge in the basement.

I have a couple of tubs buried in the garden that I sowed aronia seeds and planters that have paw paw seedlings and hard maple seeds that fell this fall from my neighbor's tree.

After a few more chestnuts get in the ground, I think I've just about finished with the fall planting.