Wow. What a difference a few weeks makes. As you can see, my lettuce has gone crazy --- and tomatoes and herbs look very happy too. Lost two small basil plants (probably due to lots of rain), but everything else looks great. I think there are a lot of salads in my future. :-)
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Monday, April 21, 2008
Vegetables


The Earthboxes are back. This year I have planted even more vegetables than last year --- and have great plans to enjoy lots of fresh lettuce and spinach soon. The tomatoes will take a bit longer, but they did SO well last year that I am willing to wait. Planted everything on two recent weekends and (alas) did so in very cold and rainy conditions. The little plants all looked a bit forlorn after the transplant process, so I am hoping for some warmer/sunnier weather soon to help them perk back up. Stay tuned for updates.
Here is what I planted:
- Spinach
- Romaine lettuce
- Head lettuce
- Boston lettuce
- Arugula
- Basil --- two varieties
- Tomatoes --- four varieties
- Kentucky Mint
- Rosemary
- Thyme
- Sage
- Chives
- Italian oregano
Earthboxes are nifty containers that allow the plants to use just as much water as they need. I love them and had GREAT success using them last year. They are available from amazon.com and elsewhere --- but you can check the www.earthbox.com web site for more information.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Rabbits



Sunday, April 6, 2008
Sarah's Bird Report
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Apple Tree
Two weeks back, I decided to make an attempt to clean up the fruit trees on the farm before spring really got rolling --- and well before the arrival of leaves, buds, blooms, and fruit. As anyone who knows me can tell you, apples (yuck) are not my thing, but I was hopeful that I could make the tree look healthier at least. I do love how it looks when all the branches are colorful --- and I think I have friends who will take and enjoy most of the apples. Tray (who works on the farm most Saturdays) did the lion's share of the work, removing a full pickup truck bed's worth of brush and bramble from around the base and up into the middle of the tree. Thank you Tray! I have pounded in a few tree fertilizer stakes as well, so with any luck this tree will be better in 2008 than ever before. So far, it looks like that will indeed be the case. There is also a pear tree nearby, so I am optimistic that there will be an abundance of fruit this year. And I do like pears. :-) Fingers crossed.
Bird Watching
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Eastern Bluebird
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Happy Birthday Crosby



Sunday, February 24, 2008
Daisy





Sunday, February 17, 2008
Birds in Flight

Thursday, February 7, 2008
Famous Dogs

The Bark
Winter Dogs























