Today Dec. 21st, 2022 ( Winter Solstice ) Michelle and I took a morning walk with Togo ( dog sitting for a few days ). We walked on the main road to Bear Lake. It had been about a month since I had been down that road and it was clear then. Today we encountered several treefalls that will require some chainsaw work. Also, I noticed many baby bushes popping up in the road that will need pulling up before they become adults and are much more difficult to remove. I call it road and trail grooming, and it is best practice to groom all roads and trails several times a year.
Month: December 2022
Pruning Fruit Trees
So far this year 2022 I have pruned the Fuyu persimmon tree by the shop side door and the Hachiya persimmon by the YAHB side door. Now I’m starting on the main orchard trees ( Dec. 17th 2022). I’m working slowly and carefully on the tall orchard ladder, taking about two hours to prune a full-size tree like the apple tree in the photo below. I will be replacing a few of the old peach trees this year.
Asparagus, Garlic, Artichoke
On December 15th I spent a couple of hours in the garden pruning down the asparagus, adding some nutrient mix, and topping it with straw mulch. Also added straw mulch to the garlic bed and the last surviving. artichoke.
The asparagus beds are a mix of varieties. The upper bed was planted a view years before the lower bed and has a variety that produces some very large spears.
Turning Off The Water
To turn the water off at the source of the Big Pipeline you need to. use two wrenches to remove a bolt from the plate that covers the end of the pipe coming. out of the side of the stream bank. Twist the plate so the water streams out of the pipe and into the stream. Next, take a towel and reach into the pipe and use the towel to plug the lateral pipe which is the start of the Big Pipeline. Leave a tail of the towel coming out of the pipe so the towel can be pulled out to unplug the pipe.
Big Pipeline Break
Today ( Monday, Dec. 12th 2022) I walked up the little pipeline and down the big pipeline looking for a water leak. The storage tanks were not filling even after I cleaned the filter so the water was going somewhere. The winter storm over the weekend had strong wind gusts and snapped off a big dead branch from an oak tree that fell on the pipe and cracked it.Here is a photo of the break after I removed the branch and shoveled a bit of earth away from the break. Also, I turned off the water at the source to make working on the pipe easier.