Friday, December 20, 2013
December Salad
It's 20 degrees outside which is 20 degrees warmer than it was about a week ago. We couldn't pick anything when it was that cold. Everything was frozen, but when the sun comes out and warms up the place the greens revive.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Propagating
I am trying my hand at propagating plants that I would buy more of if money grew on trees. It's pretty much free. I did have to buy a couple bags of soil. I took 7 geraniums from the church window box that were clearly done for the season. I cut the root half off and most of the plant. I planted those 7 in new pots and I will return them in the spring. All the branches turned into starts for me. There are a LOT of starts!
Well, then a friend said she does the same for lavender. I looked it up and well.... now we have rosemary and sage in the works, too.
Well, then a friend said she does the same for lavender. I looked it up and well.... now we have rosemary and sage in the works, too.
That would be lunch in those pictures.
We had our first frost yesterday at 6 AM... then today at the same hour it FROZE hard.
Last week of October garden.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Mid October
Fall seedlings...
Had some help pulling up tomatoes and their stakes today. We haven't had a frost yet, but the tomatoes were pretty much done. There were hundreds of pounds of green ones left, as usual. Vanessa picked a few boxes. There's really no place to keep that many, so that's that. The weather is beautiful. Perfect for working in the gardens.
Stopped by the farmers market today and picked up some garlic to plant. The gal I bought them from doesn't usually plant until November, so we're good still.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
End of Market Season
The tomatoes are done.
A man who traded me green tomatoes for peaches
has come and gone. He didn't clean out the patch much.
I guess he was surprised at just how many tomatoes there were still there.
So, I have called in the troops to glean.
If cared for properly people can glean the ones with a bit of pink and ripen them
slowly over the next few months.
Lazy Compost
We have access to free apple cores, broken apple pieces, skins, apples that didn't core right.... They are close. Just 2 miles from the house. Pull the trailer in, they load you up with bins, and you drive away and bring the bins back later. The middle garden is in need of more compost materials and so we dumped 8 bins of apples on the rows. If we were to compost this in a pile it would be impossible to turn and compost properly... so we spread it out. Next we will add manure and moldy hay and straw and whatever I can get my hands on in layers. I may cover with black plastic to speed up the heating process.
Seedlings - 1st Wk of Oct
Cleaning Out the Garden - 1st of October
I don't have a camera as Brianna is in Oklahoma with the Nikon so all I have is my phone camera. It's not great, but I am trying to keep a garden record. Pictures remind me best . . .
Pulling weeds and old crops out by hand is not too bad after a rainstorm.
LATE!
Cleaned out the greenhouse and prepared the soil for winter planting in the last week of September. Much later than I had hoped to do so. Better late than never.
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