Thanks to my awesomely patient wife for continuing to indulge whatever weird tangent I happen to embark upon! This being said, I got me some fruit trees! Yeehaw! I went to Lowe's this evening, and got the mother of all employee discounts. I picked up four semi-dwarf fruit trees tonight. I picked up two varieties of plum trees and two varieties of peach trees. I'm planning on putting two alongside the driveway and two in the back yard, parallel to the garden, but out of the way. In case it wasn't obvious, I'm pretty pumped. I absolutely love plums, and Kaylin loves peaches, so it definitely works out. There is only one small problem. I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing. Oh, sweet and glorious interweb, please help thy humble and faithful servant! The few things that I could remember, I've already put in place. Thanks to the memory of college classes taken a decade ago, I did buy different varieties to help with pollination. So, there's that. I plan on digging really big holes, tying supports and finding decent organic fertilization and pest control options in the next couple days. Luck? Yeah, I'll take some of that.
On the garden front, I've got some pretty great early signs of success. Over half of my tomato plants have little green tomatoes growing on them, several little yellow squashes are beginning to develop, there are several yellow bush beans beginning to form, and jalapenos seem to be getting an early start as well.
Several days ago I cleaned out the weeds and grass along the back fence line, tilled a little earth, and put in about forty sunflowers. I have no idea whether these guys will work out, but the thought of ten foot tall sunflowers along the back of the garden is almost as good as the real thing. I dropped in a few more cucumber and squash seeds today to try and get a second run of those plants to come up. They should be about six weeks behind the plants I've already put in, so hopefully I'll be able to continue to have production through the summer. I plan on putting more in on July first to try and get a last gasp in early fall.
I've been listening to a ton of Bob Dylan lately, so I won't bore you with all that goodishness. Seems like a Bob word, doesn't it?
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Behold, the power of VEGETABLES!
After hours upon hours on my hands and knees plucking, picking, scraping, hoeing, cursing, and overheating, vegetables numbers one and two appeared and I finally breathed a sigh of relief. I have my first tomato and jalapeno forming. Oh, yeah, let the bounty commence! I really haven't had a chance to go through and list the veggies (and fruit!) that I'm growing this year, so here we go....
Hurley is convinced that he can help. Keeping him out of the garden has been a chore in and of itself. He has been pretty awesome about it overall, but when a bird lands in the garden he just about loses his mind. He will run up and down the side of it, barking his head off. He's an absolute blast to watch. Good dog.
What I've been listening to:
Dave Matthews Band-Groo Grux King
The Grateful Dead-American Beauty
Neil Young-Harvest
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers-Wildflowers
Bob Dylan-The Bootleg Series, Rolling Thunder Revue
Don't laugh, don't judge, it's just been that kind of week.
Sunday, June 5, 2011
I Get It.
I highly recommend. Highly. It's called "The Real Dirt on Farmer John" and I was pretty surprised to watch a documentary that I found both moving and fascinating. It tells the story of a man that grew up in the fifties and sixties, lost his farm in the early eighties, only to turn it all around again and become one of the first CSA farms in the country in the early nineties. I got it. I really did. The fascination with the land, the obsession with doing something that many would think completely foolish, and the emotional ups and downs. I saw this a few days ago and really haven't been able to get it out of my head. It starts out a little weird, but stick with it. It's worth it.
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/realdirt/
If you have Netflix, it is a title that you can watch instantly, or through mail. I hope you love it.
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/realdirt/
If you have Netflix, it is a title that you can watch instantly, or through mail. I hope you love it.
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