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| Giant turnip dwarfs the harvest! |
Monday, August 8, 2011
It's a jungle of squash out there!
Our garden in Eliot overflows with squash. The vines are climbing right up and over the potatoes, snaking their way out of the garden into the grass, virtually taking over. Yesterday we harvested about half the turnips--another winner for the fair sits on the truck tailgate, even bigger than our last. The buttercup squash seem to be holding their own against the deer, but the French variety (little orange guys) and the delicata are battling against the damn squash bugs and deer depredation. I'm going to have to come up with a storage solution fast for this batch. Given that it's only August, finding a cool, dry spot may be difficult!
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Checking up on the Eliot garden--and look what we found!
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| Giant purple top turnip |
The Eliot Tractor Show is next weekend. I hope the weather holds so Dad can bring along the mower. We need to mow out at the barn, and maybe also do a pass around the garden.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Memorial Day planting
Dad came up Sunday to harrow the Eliot Garden. After nearly a week of rain, the soil finally dried out enough. He made numerous passes, setting all the rows, then we let the soil warm up in the hot sun.
We planted 5 varieties of potatoes, 5 varieties of winter squash, and 2 melons. Now, if we can just keep the deer out, we may have an awesome harvest!
I got another driving lesson--starting, and getting all the way into fifth gear. I even managed to put it in reverse--all without hitting anything. Good thing it's a large field.
Callie spent her time lying in the shade, slurping water, and panting--but have a great time none the less.
We planted 5 varieties of potatoes, 5 varieties of winter squash, and 2 melons. Now, if we can just keep the deer out, we may have an awesome harvest!
I got another driving lesson--starting, and getting all the way into fifth gear. I even managed to put it in reverse--all without hitting anything. Good thing it's a large field.
Callie spent her time lying in the shade, slurping water, and panting--but have a great time none the less.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Another bird for the life list!
Friday, May 6, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Seedling flats
The seedling flats are growing nicely. Our bedroom is now the greenhouse, replete with warming mats, lights, and greenery. Some of our cool weather plants will need to go out soon as they are beginning to get a little leggy! If this cold rain every stops (by Friday or Saturday), I can get them outside. But I have to remember, it's still only April! These longer days make me rush to get plants in, yet I'm still lighting the woodstove every morning.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Hard rain gonna fall
John and I finally got our seeds started on Monday while the mercury hovered around 72 and a hot wind blew. Tomatoes, basil, peppers, eggplant, onion, broccoli, cabbage, and brussel sprouts are on the warming pads and germinating at last.
That night, around 3 a.m., Callie jumped off the bed and began pacing around the upstairs. I thought she needed to go out, but ten minutes later, the heavens opened up, and it poured. Of course, my first words were, "I hope Harley is inside." We've had more rain on and off this week, with more coming. There are still patches of snow, here and there, but for the most part, the white stuff is gone. NOAA is calling for sleet/rain mix tomorrow night :(
That night, around 3 a.m., Callie jumped off the bed and began pacing around the upstairs. I thought she needed to go out, but ten minutes later, the heavens opened up, and it poured. Of course, my first words were, "I hope Harley is inside." We've had more rain on and off this week, with more coming. There are still patches of snow, here and there, but for the most part, the white stuff is gone. NOAA is calling for sleet/rain mix tomorrow night :(
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Spring Carrot Harvest
I dug up our over-wintered carrots today--a much better harvest than I expected. Some rotted into a gooey mush, but overall, not too bad. The tiny ones will be snacks for Harley.
We need to get our seeds started this weekend. Now that I've removed the concrete blocks from the truck bed, we can rig up our light and mat system in the living room near the woodstove. It's time to get those long germinating, heat-loving plants started. The mercury should hit 60 today, enough to melt the last of the glacier in the garden. The frost went pretty deep, so we still need the soil to warm up before we can plant early cool crops.
We need to get our seeds started this weekend. Now that I've removed the concrete blocks from the truck bed, we can rig up our light and mat system in the living room near the woodstove. It's time to get those long germinating, heat-loving plants started. The mercury should hit 60 today, enough to melt the last of the glacier in the garden. The frost went pretty deep, so we still need the soil to warm up before we can plant early cool crops.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Happy April Fools Day!
Mother Nature had her joke on us--another 6 inches of snow! But I truly think this is the last hurrah for winter. Next week we should be seeing temperatures up in the 50's. Time to start thinking about planning our garden and starting some seedlings.
I'm vowing to not be too sidetracked by the horse, even though I may find that hard. He's so much fun, and still so new. But the dirt will be calling and once I smell spring out there, I'll be getting these hands good and dirty.
I'm vowing to not be too sidetracked by the horse, even though I may find that hard. He's so much fun, and still so new. But the dirt will be calling and once I smell spring out there, I'll be getting these hands good and dirty.
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