Tuesday, May 27, 2014

In my Garden: May 26

Here's what the garden looked like this past week:



We have blooming sage, it's beautiful. Notice one sage plant is blooming, the other is new this season.  The blooming sage plant weathered the winter.  We covered it with straw and it came back full force this spring.

 Strawberries are in bloom and so are the weeds.  Like many of you we haven't received rain for several weeks.  At least not anything that has amounted to much.  Our first pick of the strawberries were flavorless.  The seeds were  compacted together.  I assume it is due to the lack of moisture.  The second picking was more palatable.

Lettuce patch
An entire row of lettuce, which means salad everyday.  For some of us that's wonderful.  For others it means scratching our head trying to come up with more homemade salad dressing recipes.  PLEASE, share your favorites!
Breakfast radishes from the raised bed.
Saturday we planted flowers around the perimeter that attract bees.  Brett planted buckwheat inbetween some of the rows. Between all the tomatoes we planted basil.   I can't wait to go snack on tomatoes and basil in the garden.
Spring Garden
The snap peas are blooming.   These are a favorite with the boys.  Especially, Roman, he loves anything green and crunchy.  Lil Brett even influenced the dog to try the peas.  Surprisingly she is enjoying them?
Spring Garden



Saturday it sprinkled all day, which left lil Brett covered in mud.  Most of it came from wrestling with the dog.
That was our garden this week.  What's happening in your garden?

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Chicks in a peep

This week with the chicks have been successful. None of our feathered friends have died! Last Thursday, the chicks arrived in a box, all fluffy and yellow.  The boys were so excited to meet their 25 new friends, especially Brett.  He takes this job seriously.  He spends at least 30 minutes a day in garage singing and saying sweet things to them.  Occasionally, I'll find one who didn't make in back in the pool.  Or, there was the time when the held 3 of them hostage on top of the trash can.  Not to worry, he told me they were fine.  He told the chicks not to jump.  I just had to trust that they listened.


 Their first home I didn't get a picture of.  It was a cardboard box with a plastic trash bag taped to the inside with duck tape with newspaper on top.  FAIL.  The chicks pecked at the tape enough that it began to fall off, causing them to get their tiny feathers stuck to the tape.  OUCH! I had to pull a few too many off of the tape.  Next came the pool.  The pool setup evolved quickly.  The pool first had nothing coving the bottom.  I'm not sure how long I thought that was going to last.  It lasted a half day.  Chicks poop so much!  The bottom of the pool was covered.  Then I put down newspaper.  It didn't help much, they just pooped on top of that.  At this point the chicks were getting really dirty.  They needed a bath.  My mom in law suggested wood shavings.  So, until I was able to buy wood shaving, we used straw. 






Now, we have wood shavings, two watering containers, two food containers, and a whole lot of poop.    The wood shavings keep them clean and dry.  It also makes it for an easy clean up.  It has not even been two weeks and I'm ready for these "big" birds to move to the chicken tractor outside.  I have had enough of their fragrance. 


If you are wondering if they have any names...Roman has named one Dairy B.  Brett has casually thrown around the names like tree, house, roof, car, and motor cycle.  Interesting.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

In the Garden May 14

Our garden has been in the making for a month or so now.  Much later, like many others, than usual.  I've decided to keep track of our garden weekly here now.  Some of you are not into the garden realm, understandably so.  If you have a garden of your own please leave comments and/or tips of your own.
Boys raised bed.  It is filled with transplanted lettuce, spinach, and kale. All the greens they like to stop by and eat.

Strawberry and asparagus 

Newly planted asparagus and strawberries

Raspberries

Volunteer sunflowers and green beans that haven't appeared yet.

On top of the hill we have sweet corn and hopefully green beans.

This is my favorite garden, today.  This is the "spring garden".   It is filled with raised beds full of onions, carrots and beets.

 In crooked rows you can find snap peas and cabbage.
This is also my favorite.  This row is full of onions and a mixture of beets, mustard greens, spinach, and lettuce.  It's where I venture to find a salad.  Yum!

The "summer garden" is full of pepper, tomatoes and cucumbers.
Lastly here is the radishes, more lettuce, arugula, and I can't remember...

Well, that's what we have so far.  Next, time I'll try to catch some cute children in the garden.  For many of you the pictures are probably dull with my kids in them.
Happy Gardening till next week:)