Well, this past month has been full of.....waiting! we did add 8 sweet potato vines, 3 corn plants and transplanted a few more mystery vines. we lost 1 watermelon vine, 2 eggplants, and 2 yellow squash. we also lost a huge crop of tomatoes to the squirrels.
Added 3 new chickens - 1 buff orpington (now deceased, thank my dogs), 1 rhode island red (happily freeranging in the back yard), and 1 ariconda (freeranging in the neighbors bushes till I catch it). I do plan on getting a couple more at teh next workshop July 23rd.
this morning it was delighted to see progress and smal veggies on my plants - jalapenos, cucumbers & ichiban eggplants! have a few baby tomatoes left, but definitely need some netting or something.
I also want to take a minute to rant - and you wont see this often - but all the raids on raw milk companies and farms and herb companies are making me crazy. i'm going to start putting together all the docs i need for a passport and move my family to Canada...I swear it!!!!! I feel so bad for the woman facing 93 days in jail for gardening in her front yard...
So how is your garden growing? And what scares you most about the Food Safety Modernazation Act? If alcohol is legal to buy, why cant we buy raw milk???
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
garden updates
well its been a crazy week around here, sorry for the lack of updates. Here's what's going on in my backyard, will update with some pics later.
Tomatoes:
all 5 of my plants are blossoming profusely and I have about 20 tomatoes that are getting bigger everyday.
Peppers:
out of the 3 types of peppers I have, they are all flowering but not producing...not sure whats going on there.
Squash:
I finally have some baby yellow squash on my plants!! and the zucchini is making a comeback from the funk it went through when I transplanted it.
Eggplant:
both white eggplants are doing well and fruiting. my ichiban are just growing bigger with no fruit or flowers...
The herbs:
all are doing well, i had to buy a new cilantro plant (my other died after flowering) and added curled parsley to the mix.
Misc:
the cucumber vines are taking good, the okra thankfully didnt go through transplant shock and i have 10-12 corn stalks sprouting up that need transplanted!
Also, i have 9 sweet potato pvines that need put in, trying to figure out if I am going to try the tower method or just stick them in the ground. still have a few more things i want to add, oh I did start 4 more garlic sprouts, my other died thanks to the kids...
Tomatoes:
all 5 of my plants are blossoming profusely and I have about 20 tomatoes that are getting bigger everyday.
Peppers:
out of the 3 types of peppers I have, they are all flowering but not producing...not sure whats going on there.
Squash:
I finally have some baby yellow squash on my plants!! and the zucchini is making a comeback from the funk it went through when I transplanted it.
Eggplant:
both white eggplants are doing well and fruiting. my ichiban are just growing bigger with no fruit or flowers...
The herbs:
all are doing well, i had to buy a new cilantro plant (my other died after flowering) and added curled parsley to the mix.
Misc:
the cucumber vines are taking good, the okra thankfully didnt go through transplant shock and i have 10-12 corn stalks sprouting up that need transplanted!
Also, i have 9 sweet potato pvines that need put in, trying to figure out if I am going to try the tower method or just stick them in the ground. still have a few more things i want to add, oh I did start 4 more garlic sprouts, my other died thanks to the kids...
Friday, May 27, 2011
Kimchi: take 2
I tweeked my normal recipe to include less salt and threw in some broccoli to make a 2nd full jar. We will see how that turns out in about a week. Looks good though, i just hope there is enough liquid in the jars for them to properly ferment.
I have to say, i kinda like fermenting over canning at the moment, no boiling water, the jars arent required to be sterilized, its a LOT less effort. Not sure what types of veggies would ferment ok, but I have heard of apples and onions together and squash & pumpkin together. May try this with squash and onions.
I will keep you updated with what combos I try and how I succeed or how I bomb.
(left: regular kimchi, right: broccoli kimchi)
I will keep you updated with what combos I try and how I succeed or how I bomb.
Until then, happy Homesteading!!
Monday, May 23, 2011
ugh....
Apparently the Powers that Be have decided my garden isnt going to do well this year. I got my pepper plants in the ground, only to go outside an hour later to see that my chicken had eaten all th leaves off the plants. They aren't dead, but really?!
Also, this morning, my 2 year old thought it would be helpful to pick the "green strawberry" (my tomato that was still growing) off the plant and bring it to me. I just can't win.
On a happier note, I think we are finally getting drier weather so I can finally start hanging the laundry again. I have hated having to use the dryer, I can always tel a difference in the utility bill and it makes the kitchen sooooo hot.
In the process of gathering materials for a woodstove for the patio. It would be nice to do more cooking outside to keep the heat out of the house. Also looking into plans for a homemade solar oven.
Also, this morning, my 2 year old thought it would be helpful to pick the "green strawberry" (my tomato that was still growing) off the plant and bring it to me. I just can't win.
On a happier note, I think we are finally getting drier weather so I can finally start hanging the laundry again. I have hated having to use the dryer, I can always tel a difference in the utility bill and it makes the kitchen sooooo hot.
In the process of gathering materials for a woodstove for the patio. It would be nice to do more cooking outside to keep the heat out of the house. Also looking into plans for a homemade solar oven.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
garden updates and random stuff
According to Facebook, the apocolypse is this weekend, Saturday to be exact. So I thought I better take stock of the garden..not so good.
Yesterday I put 2 tomato plants in the ground and the 2 that are still in pots (the black prince and patio varieties) are doing well. They are both flowering like crazy and I even have a tomato on the black prince. I have quite a few pepper plants, the banana are flowering profusely but no peppers yet. The jalapeno and bells seem to be struggling, I need to get them in the ground today. It seems I have lost my zucchini and watermelon and 3 of my eggplant. Also, the squash that was blooming so beautifully appears to be dying....not sure why. All of my herbs are doing great and have been providing their yummy goodness to many dishes over the past couple weeks.
I do hope to be able to replace some of the lost plants soon. Again, donations are accepted. (just joking, or am I?)
The apple tree seems to be doing great! I can't wait to get another one and also a peach tree. Fresh peaches are amazing. In the meantime, I will have to deal with picking my own at Jones Orchard when they are ready.
Well, my mother in law confirmed that my first batch of blackberry preserves were a success! I can't wait to make more for us. The apple butter was also a success; in addition to the jar I gave my mom I have some in the fridge and in the cabinet.
I will be starting another batch of kimchi today and making more sweet and spicy slaw (see Veg'n In the 'burbs for recipes). Still looking for a place to buy scobys so I can try my hand at Kombucha making.
Until next time, be safe, avoid the apocalypse riots and don't touch that mail truck, I have already claimed it!
Yesterday I put 2 tomato plants in the ground and the 2 that are still in pots (the black prince and patio varieties) are doing well. They are both flowering like crazy and I even have a tomato on the black prince. I have quite a few pepper plants, the banana are flowering profusely but no peppers yet. The jalapeno and bells seem to be struggling, I need to get them in the ground today. It seems I have lost my zucchini and watermelon and 3 of my eggplant. Also, the squash that was blooming so beautifully appears to be dying....not sure why. All of my herbs are doing great and have been providing their yummy goodness to many dishes over the past couple weeks.
I do hope to be able to replace some of the lost plants soon. Again, donations are accepted. (just joking, or am I?)
The apple tree seems to be doing great! I can't wait to get another one and also a peach tree. Fresh peaches are amazing. In the meantime, I will have to deal with picking my own at Jones Orchard when they are ready.
Well, my mother in law confirmed that my first batch of blackberry preserves were a success! I can't wait to make more for us. The apple butter was also a success; in addition to the jar I gave my mom I have some in the fridge and in the cabinet.
I will be starting another batch of kimchi today and making more sweet and spicy slaw (see Veg'n In the 'burbs for recipes). Still looking for a place to buy scobys so I can try my hand at Kombucha making.
Until next time, be safe, avoid the apocalypse riots and don't touch that mail truck, I have already claimed it!
Saturday, May 14, 2011
a few random updates
The No-Shampoo Experiment:
Today was wash #2 with just baking soda, and I must say I am pleasantly surprised. The first wash was Wednesday and I didn't get oily, itchy or overly sweaty. I had Mance do a smell test before and after shower and he said I came out smelling clean (and believe me he would tell me if I wasn't so fresh). So, I am happy with this outcome and have noticed all my scalp problems (dry, itchy, oily and breakouts) have disappeared since I started the baking soda wash. Is this for everyone? Probably not, but it works for me. My hair has never felt this healthy and soft.
Project: Kimchi
The 2 jars of kimchi that now gracemy refridgerator shelf are quite yummy!! I admit I used way too much salt (thats what I get for actually following a recipe, huh?) but other than that, it goes geat on Tofurky kielbasa!
And much to my surprise, I was asked to demonstrate the process at a local farm's survival workshop. Oleo Acres, June 25, 2011 in the AM. I want to see all you locals there!!!!! Hell, I might even give you some free kimchi. LOL
Garden Updates:
My Black Prince tomatoes are flowering & fruiting, the patio tomatoes are flowering like madness as are the banana peppers. The squash that is so beautifully flowering is not fruiting. Not quite sure whats going on there. Still need to get more zucchini & eggplant and some cucumbers. And need some peat pots to start some bean and corn seeds I have. Donations of plants or cash are happily accepted. LOL
I did lose my raspberry bush to the flooded backyard, but that can be replaced. Oh and Scarlett has not started laying again, or if she has Ariel(my dog) beats me to the eggs. Its sad too cuz ain't no egg better than a backyard egg!!!
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
cleaning tips and the no-shampoo experiment
I am trying to clean my house to the point where I can just do upkeep during the week and more heavy duty stuff maybe once a month. So far, I am off to a good start, but it seems like my arch nemesis will always defeat me....laundry. Although, now that the weather is dry and hot, I can fill my clothesline to capacity and it only takes about 30 minutes for a load to dry, so I am getting it done a bit faster.
So, my questions to you are, what are your cleaning tips to make it go smoother?
Do you use any natural/homemade cleaners? If so, what works for you?
Now, on to the no-shampoo experiment...
Before you call me a crazy dirty hippie, hear me out. Shampoo, while smelling good, is made to strip the oil out of your hair. Your hair actually needs a certain amount to be healthy. So in the days after shampooing your hair becomes more oily causing you to shampoo again. It's a vicious cycle, thank you corporate America for getting us addicted to yet one more thing.
Well, in this experiment, you still wash your hair, but use a baking soda paste, scented with essential oils if you just have to have yummy smelling hair. The baking soda will cleanse your hair and neutralize the odors while leaving the oils alone.
Today was day 4 with no shampoo and my first day trying the baking soda. Y'all, I'm being honest here, I was skeptical. But after vigorously rinsing my hair, it came out so soft and passed Mance's sniff test. I'm going to be shampoo free and try the baking soda again on Saturday.
Has anyone else ever tried this? Would yo be willing to try it? Tell me what you think!!
So, my questions to you are, what are your cleaning tips to make it go smoother?
Do you use any natural/homemade cleaners? If so, what works for you?
Now, on to the no-shampoo experiment...
Before you call me a crazy dirty hippie, hear me out. Shampoo, while smelling good, is made to strip the oil out of your hair. Your hair actually needs a certain amount to be healthy. So in the days after shampooing your hair becomes more oily causing you to shampoo again. It's a vicious cycle, thank you corporate America for getting us addicted to yet one more thing.
Well, in this experiment, you still wash your hair, but use a baking soda paste, scented with essential oils if you just have to have yummy smelling hair. The baking soda will cleanse your hair and neutralize the odors while leaving the oils alone.
Today was day 4 with no shampoo and my first day trying the baking soda. Y'all, I'm being honest here, I was skeptical. But after vigorously rinsing my hair, it came out so soft and passed Mance's sniff test. I'm going to be shampoo free and try the baking soda again on Saturday.
Has anyone else ever tried this? Would yo be willing to try it? Tell me what you think!!
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