|
Event
|
Date
|
Description
|
| First
Maple Tree Tapped |
|
The
tree is tapped when the first sap run is expected soon. We watch for
daytime high temperatures in the 40's, and nights still freezing,
lasting over period of almost a week |
| First
Maple Sap Runs |
|
Sap
runs for the first time.
(Note: Even if you can't tap a tree, you can watch for the first sap
to run. Simply find a broken branch on a Maple tree--and report to
Journey North when the sap flows.) |
| First
Full Bucket |
|
We've
gathered the first 5 gallons of sap from single tree. Our first bucket
is full! |
First
Sap Boiled
|
|
Sap
must be boiled now because warm temperatures would cause the sap to
spoil. (Temperatures of stored sap must remain in the 30's.) |
| First
Bud Run |
|
It's
time to pull the tap. The sap becomes cloudy and we know it's the
first bud run. |
| Buds
Break |
|
When
the buds break and you can see a light green hue to the woods, sugaring
is over for the season. |
| Our
Tree Flowers |
|
Maple
trees flower just before leaves begin to form. Click here to see Maple
Flowers. |
| Leaf-out
Occurs |
|
Leaves
on our maple tree are the size of a quarter.
|