Thursday, May 28, 2009

Cabbage anyone?

Did you know rabbits are not supposed to eat cabbage? At least that's what a friend told me, they apparently cannot pass gas so it causes intestinal distress for them. All these years her husband has been trying to get rid of the those bunnies and he has never fed them cabbage - he must secretly like those furry things....

Anyway, I digress. Yesterday I planted way too much cabbage - 96 plants to be exact, yes I counted them twice. Three different varieties, I hope any CSA members who may be reading this are now away from their computers and finding cabbage recipes. Personally I am going to make one fantastically huge batch of coleslaw for our annual pigroast this year!

I also had a few revelations about our varieties of lettuce while I was weeding and taste testing- some are delicious and some are still a little bitter ( any ex-husband jokes out there?) Most of the veggies are looking good - the peas have my tummy rumbling every time I look at the vines creeping higher and higher on the trellis - enough rain, come on sunshine! Flea beetles are also taste testing a few things out there, most specifically the pac choi, so I have plans to dose them with some neem oil soap tomorrow and re-seed a few places.

All the critters are happy, no more foxy-loxy out there (knock on wood). We are suppose to get a fence up in the next week so we can have some long horn catttle decorate the pasture this summer along with the pigs and broilers. So many projects, not enough husbands....

Friday, May 22, 2009

More Mother's Day pictures





Space !

Newly tilled space behind the red barn for crawlers (pumpkins, melons, squash) and any spill over from top garden.

The garden as its beginning to fill out...


Here is our adapted greenhouse...




The crazy monkeys that keep themselves entertained on the swingset ( the best money we ever spent!)


Extra space outside upper garden for flowers - ideally.

A new garden gate - what a treat not to get tangled in that netting each time and having to try and watch my language as I topple into the dirt each time...

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day!










Happy kids...













Happy chickens...








Happy garlic...














Happy pigs...

Monday, May 4, 2009

May Day!


We are now on the Get Real Maine website through the department of Agriculture.
Simple, but good.


http://www.maine.gov/tools/whatsnew/index.php?topic=AgProducers2&id=71829&v=Article


Pigs are growing fast. First round of shell, sugar and snow peas have emerged. Second round of seeds went in yesterday/today. Onions, 2 kinds and leeks have been transplanted to garden. Carrots, beets, chard, parsnips, turnips, radishes, and 4 types of lettuce are in their 'beds'. Seedlings inside are doing great. The garlic looks gorgeous, the asparagus should be sprouting anytime soon, and the rhubarb has my tummy growling for strawberry rhubarb crisp.... We still have a fox on the prowl, apparently I need shooting lessons, and we are missing Teri our one-eyed chicken (Teriyaki) - I think she was snatched up by the fox- she didn't see it coming....


Who needs a scare crow??