From our fields:
Due to the excellent rainfall this winter, we have experienced a boom in buckwheat growth!
A favorite of mine over the years, buckwheat typically does not proliferate until well into summer.
I noticed early blooms in April. Bees and hummingbirds love this food source!
The visuals these plants provide are excellent. Crown-like dots of white cover the chapparal like little daytime stars. These flowers turn a rustic red in the heat of summer, exhibiting a second tonal show to enjoy.
I’ve featured a few close-ups from May, shot with an old manual Nikkor 105mm 2.8/extension tube.
When we moved here last year, I told Robin that in lieu of the landscape plants, I’d prefer buckwheat. We border wild land, it just seems like a good idea and buckwheat needs no extra watering for it to bloom and do its yearly color change. Well, we did get a LARGE bloom this season on the property. Love it!

Another close-up from May

Young sprouts – no extension tube.








