but here I am! Life has been busy, but the garden grows on! I found 4 tires on facebook from our mortgage broker to start on the next project (photos soon). And in the meantime we went to Portland where some of the best gardens are to be found (no photos taken). We are being graced with half of our foxgloves primping for a show and the sweet peas just keep on giving. Lastly before I hit the hay, there is a shot here of the black beauty squash, from above, and our crazy fava beans; nearer to harvest everyday. Bottle tree coming soon...:) Until next time, keep our spiral staircase in your prayers.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
it's been a while
but here I am! Life has been busy, but the garden grows on! I found 4 tires on facebook from our mortgage broker to start on the next project (photos soon). And in the meantime we went to Portland where some of the best gardens are to be found (no photos taken). We are being graced with half of our foxgloves primping for a show and the sweet peas just keep on giving. Lastly before I hit the hay, there is a shot here of the black beauty squash, from above, and our crazy fava beans; nearer to harvest everyday. Bottle tree coming soon...:) Until next time, keep our spiral staircase in your prayers.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Hot! Hot! Hot!


We are having another heat wave this weekend. Today it peaked at 94, and tomorrow is supposed to be hotter. That is unfortunate, as I have a 10 mile race to run in the morning, but I have been hydrating all day, so hopefully that will help with the pain.
Here is the umbrella resurrected and the tomato cages I built today. Don't they look so much better than the metal ones? I also got a yellow crook neck squash to put in, will do after sundown.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Salad! All! The! Time!

The best part of the farm is the constant salad it provides. We have had some heavy rains this weekend and the lettuces and spinach are extremely happy with the situation. We ate a large salad tonight that included fresh peas, also farm born.
I planted two more tomatoes, last weekend actually. One is a trusty Brandywine and the other is called Miss Lillian's Yellow. The woman I bought them from at the farmer's market said she got one pounders off the Miss Lillian last year, and these plants are from those seeds. So, come August we hopefully will have a bumper crop for slicing, salting and then consuming with buffalo mozzarella. Yum!
I also put in one zucchini that the market gal said would not take over the farm. It's called Black Beauty, which on this Kentucky Derby weekend must mean it is named after a certain horse.
I am struggling some these past weeks with patience. I want the yard to be bigger and fuller; the spiral stairs in and jasmine already winding up the wrought iron. As it is, the foxgloves that I planted in February will not bloom until May of 2010! Also, I have started collecting cobalt soda water bottles for my bottle tree vision. And hopefully Geoff will be out sooner rather than later to help with the glorious chicken coop. Big plans for a used tire terrace in the south western most corner too. Rain this weekend prevented that project. Slow gardening is not coming easily to me these days.
Jennie made cookies, so I gotta go! More later....
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