Tuesday, July 22, 2025

It's Full Bloom Time!

Don't wait! Visit the Gale Woods Farm linen flax crop this week to see the flowers before they're gone!

Summer is flying by, and I couldn't wait any longer to check on the Gale Woods Farm flax. It is in full bloom! I am so happy! Following my previous post, when I thought we were too early for the bloom, I am pleased to report that the crop has reached the full bloom stage at nearly 60 days. That's where it needs to be on nature's schedule for annual (linen) flax. (Can you see the butterfly visiting the flowers near the center left of the photo above? There were several of these flying from flower to flower this morning.)

Yes, the stalks are shorter than last year—about a foot shorter. But they are healthy. Some are showing a little yellowing at the base, indicating that their harvest date is approaching—in hopefully no less than 30 days—again, to be on nature's schedule.

Some capsules are forming from where the flowers have dropped off in the last week or so. Right on time!

As long as the extreme heat and humidity of the remaining summer don't affect the future maturity, we will have a nice crop of linen flax to pull at the end of August.

Although it was a very hot morning, it was also a gorgeous time to visit the field! Check out those lovely summer clouds!


If you come out to the farm to see the flowers this week, visit in the morning between 9 and noon, as the flower petals from the morning bloom will drop off after that time, and the stalks will appear fairly flowerless. You may catch a few butterflies visiting the flowers, too!

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