Submitted by ratratratrat in Green
as the seasons change, bio regions change too. have you noticed any changes in your bioregion?
in mine, there have been a lot of wildflowers popping up, the magnolia trees are blooming, the mulberries are growing, and birds are coming up from down south for the great migration. the orioles and tanagers are popping up in the garden, and the hummingbirds are flittering around. ate a yummy blackberry today from a bush. also saw a dead warbler yesterday which was sad, the migration is hard for all of the birds, especially with climate change.
Majrelende wrote
Lucky that you have mulberries! I will be starting some from seed soon.
Right now the maple trees are all leafing out, turning the hills green; seeds in the garden are growing, spring wildflowers blooming. No edible mushrooms yet, but the morels will be here soon. Unfortunately, the following years may be their last years in the region, at least for the native kind of morel. They have a very specific habitat here which due to invasive species and horrible profit mindsets are disappearing very quickly, and will continue to do so should the trend continue.
There are a few important wild vegetables already harvestable, and more to come. All the buds are swelling, and rose family trees are starting to blossom.