12:30 PM [01 Jun 2008 | Sunday] |
Weekend Rush |
Over the weekend lots happened. First off the potatoes have started to sprout. Starting with the All Blues from last year. We also planted One pole bean tower and two pole bean teepees. One teepee is Purple Trionfo and the other is Xmas Lima. The tower is Garden of Eden. We also got the winter squash fence up and planted Buttercup, Acorn Squash and Butternut Squash. Then we planted two bush zucchinni (is there another kind?). The sugar snap peas are over a foot tall now. Seems like we must have done more but I just can't think of what it could be. |
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12:22 PM [27 May 2008 | Tuesday] |
More Onions |
Planted more onions today grown from seed of course by my lovely charming wife. The varieties are, Copra, Walla Walla, Red Wing, Ailsa Craig, Vidalia Granes and another type if Vidalia that eludes me at the moment. I planted them in a sort of half circle that grows out of the other superstar onions planted earlier. |
Mood: satisfied
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12:15 PM [26 May 2008 | Monday] |
Charging Ahead |
Planted parsnips and Scorzenara (a root vegetable, new to me) in the lower garden today. We have tons of wild parsnips in the yard but this is the first time in a long time I've planted parsnips in the garden. Hopefully they won't cause parsnip burns like those wild ones. |
Mood: creative
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12:30 PM [25 May 2008 | Sunday] |
Beets and More |
Planted around 16 row of beets today. So there should be lots of them this year. Varieties are Touchstone Gold, Forono, Chioggia, Crosby Egyptian, Detroit, Lutz Winter Keeper. Also planted the Fennell and Chard from last year's seeds. I ran out of seeds so I'll fill two of the rows in with something else. |
Mood: accomplished
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12:54 PM [24 May 2008 | Saturday] |
Potatoes Onions |
Today we planted the potatoes, four kinds, Russett Burbank, Ruby Gold, German Butterball and All Blue. Planted them in trenches around six inches deep. The All Blue are seed potatoes from last year. All the potatoes were in very good shape. We stored them in the root cellar. Some had big eyes growing out of them.
Also planted a strand of onions, Superstar. |
Mood: accomplished
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12:55 PM [20 May 2008 | Tuesday] |
Upper Garden Tilled |
32 F this morning at 8:00 AM. The same thing the morning before and to top things off it was 36 F at noon. We're in a cold strech this week but we still got some stuff out.
Today we planted, Escarole (Natacha and Batavian), Parsnips and something called Scorzonera. I don't know what the last one is but it sounds cool. We also bit the bullet and roto tilled the upper garden. First I mowed the winter rye (about knee high) and then we took turns roto tilling. Roto tilling is good for any relationship. We also moved some bee's friend down to the lower garden. The sun never peeked out today. The spring birds are incredible. We still have the bluebird pair nesting in their house, a tree swallow pair and now a Baltimore Oriole pair. That is a real treat, the female is getting nesting material from under our deck so I'm able to watch close up. We also have rose breasted grosbeaks, indigo buntings and a host of others. |
Mood: bouncy
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12:50 PM [17 May 2008 | Saturday] |
More Planting |
Beautiful day today. Got more vegetables in the ground.
Planted Cabbages, Farao, Primo, Savoy Ace, Danish Ball. Also planted onions between them. The weather is starting to get a little cold these days. We had frost on Tuesday the 13th, not a hard frost but frost nonetheless. The portable greenhouse is keeping everything warm with the help of a little heater. So far so good. |
Mood: energetic
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12:45 PM [12 May 2008 | Monday] |
Todays Activities |
Today 5/12/08 planted in the lower garden
Romanesco Brocolli
Savoy Cabbage
Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage
Yesterday
Tilled in the manure in the lower garden
5/7/08
Saw the first hummingbird. |
Mood: awake
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12:48 PM [26 Apr 2008 | Saturday] |
Birds, Planting and Manure |
Big day today. We had a war over the bluebird house. A tree swallow couple was attempting to take over the house and they were being driven off by both bluebirds who had laid claim. The other nesting tree swallows jumped into the fray and they was an incredible racket. The bluebirds stood strong and are hanging onto the house. I hope they nest in there.

On Friday we planted Johnny's sugar snap peas and today we planted lettuce. From Bountiful Gardens, Bronze Arrow, Bologna, Ice Queen, Winter Sun. From Seed Savers, Bunte Forellenschuss and Crisp Mint Lettuce. From the Cook's Garden, Pandero Romaine. While we were planting the lettuce a huge blue heron came gamboling up the road next to the stream. It's head looked pure white, I thought it was an egret. We watched it stroll along the side of the stream and it eventually flew off.
Then we got two loads of rotted manure from the dairy farm up the road, Lazy Crazy Acres Farm, I have a link to the farm on the home page. The plan was to drive it up the hill with my John Deere lawn tractor (it's a 100) but it just wouldn't do it. So we wheel barrowed as much as we could and we'll finish tomorrow. It's a little more manure than we thought so we'll put the rest in this fall when we till the garden under. It was tiring work going up the hill. The trick is not to put too much manure in the wheel barrow and make more trips. We initially were spreading it with the pitchfork but ultimately I was dumping it out in dribs and drabs from the wheel barrow. The manure was quite close to the blue bird house, I hope we didn't spook them digging around in it. It certainly will provide plenty of flies.

When we were finished with the manure I noticed that I wasn't hearing any bird sounds which was unusual. I looked in the maple tree and saw why. There was a medium sized hawk sitting in it looking around. Not a bird sound to be heard. I'm not sure what kind, I think it was a Red Shouldered Hawk or a Broad Winged Hawk. I crawled toward it taking pictures but the sun had dipped behind the clouds and I wasn't able to get a good shot.
All in all it was a good bird day. |
Mood: enthralled
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11:51 AM [23 Apr 2008 | Wednesday] |
1st Garden Tilled 2 To Go |
The first garden (of three) is tilled. I broke out the old roto-tiller and it started on the first pull. This is truly a miracle. Something almost always goes wrong but not this time. It sprang to life after it's long winter nap and busted up the winter rye strewn grass with aplomb. Now we're going to start in with the lettuces and the sugar snap peas. Of course I have two more gardens to till so there is room for more adventure.
Already have garlic and shallots growing in the garden I'd planted last fall. I planted some elephant garlic that is just starting to come up now. I thought it might have rotted but it's there. I've stopped eating last year's shallots and will plant them in the garden as well.
Here's a shot of the tilled garden with my kitty cat in the center of it checking out the cat mint.

Newsflash, my wife says Tree Swallows and Bluebirds are battling for one of the empty bluebird houses right now. The Tree Swallows have already set up shop in one the empty houses. They get very territorial, I hope they don't scare the Bluebirds away, we haven't had any nesting for the past three summers.
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Mood: bouncy
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