Friday, April 24, 2009

Dogwood Summer

Hello All!

This weekends to do list:
Saturday
- prepare chicken village for 30 new chicks!
- transplant more lettuce, onions, kale and TOMATOES!
- weed existing beds, mulch with grass clippings

Sunday?
- Cut and collect straw mulch with Hungry Gnome Farm!

Come Join Us!

Friday, April 17, 2009

EarthDay Potatoes!

L to R: Rose Finn Apple Fingerling, Kennebec, and Caribe Potatoes

Join us this Saturday morning/mid afternoon as we enjoy the warm sun, take advantage of the dry garden, and plant potatoes!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Morels, waxwings, and transplants!


Bret and I have been making the most out of these past couple sunny weekends! Last weekend was finally dry enough (in half the garden) to get some of our beds tilled, what a relief! So this Saturday and Sunday we transplanted, transplanted, and transplanted!!
We've added kale, cabbage, dill, swiss chard, lettuce, lettuce, lettuce, and onions to the garden!
We also directly seeded more turnips, more beets, and radishes into the garden!

Today's rainy day will be perfect for making soil blocks, our alternative to plastic seed trays! We have 1/2" blocks for seeds that like it hot! (tomatoes, peppers, eggplants), 2" blocks for most everything else, and 4" blocks for larger seedlings of tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, cucumbers and squash. Soil blocks reduce our reliance on plastic (something that shouldn't have a place in the garden) as well as builds up the soil. The blocks are made with a specific recipe from Eliot Coleman and includes soil, compost, green sand, colloidal phosphate, blood meal, and vermiculite.


Also this weekend, Bret and I spotted the arrival of Cedar Waxwings in anticipation of the berry season, what beautiful pests! These signs of spring led us into the woods hunting for morel mushrooms! The famed morels enjoy soil temperatures above 55 and can be found near the base of poplars, ash, and sycamore trees. Even though we were hiking with our two dogs (Tenny and Coyote), we still managed to collect 1/2lb for a delicious addition to our dinner! If you live near any of these trees, I highly recommend that you begin the hunt for morels!

Friday, April 10, 2009