We definitely need to build a fence to keep the dogs out of the plots. I planted a bunch of lettuces in the shady area of the garden the other day and the dogs have since tromped through the plots. Luckily it was just seed, so it's probably only scattered. Hopefully we can get something up this week to keep them out. I have so much more I want to do out there, but I don't want all of my work undone by dogs. Plus keeping the dogs out of the garden space is good because that's where the chickens will be when they move into their coup. I think those dogs would really try to eat them.
Went to farmers market yesterday and picked up some strawberries, cherries, lemon cucumbers, some local honey and some fresh eggs. I've never seen eggs at the market before. Eggs laid only two days before! Came home and made egg sandwiches. Yummo! It really does make a difference. I cannot wait for our chicks to start laying. It'll be some time still. They're very little. But the wait will be worth it. I hope we have enough to share.
Our corn is getting big and soon I'll be shaking pollen all over so the kernels with grow on the ears. I planted more corn in the back, but a different variety that is popcorn. I hope we have lots of movie nights once it's ready.
That's all for now. More to come this week as we put up the fence, finish the coop and move the chicks outside.
This blog is about us turning our home into an urban homestead that helps sustain our family.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Holy Hail Storm!
I awoke to chaos. I could hear a noise that I can only describe as someone frying something, but amplified. I saw a flash through the window and it hit me.....storm! My adrenaline started to pump. Heart racing I woke Jerod, "Jerod, can you hear this??" He sat up with a purpose, not quite realizing what was going on and then it hit him.....storm!!!!!
We quickly made our way to the front door and out to the porch. I cannot possibly do the scene justice with words. It was amazing! Hail was pouring from the sky. The lightening was flashing over and over and the rumble of thunder was constant except when it boomed louder. The wind was blowing and the noise outside was deafening. I reached out to try and catch some hail. I couldn't catch any.
Jerod ran inside to grab the video camera and I took some video of the lightening and tried to get some shots of the hail on the ground, but it was really dark. The thunder was non stop. It just rolled and rolled and rolled except to take a break long enough to boom and then roll again. It sounded like a jet plane was constantly hovering over the house. The lightening was spectacular. It would light up the whole sky only to brighten it again a second later. The wind was howling, hail falling, lightening and thunder. It was a sight I've never seen before.
As it started to die we reluctantly came back in to try and settle back down for bed. Jerod opened the window in the bedroom so he could watch the sky while he slept. With out clothesline in the back (with clothes on it still) he said it was a sight he'd never seen before. It was like being out on a farm.
As stunning at it all was it did do some damage. The back garden that I just planted seemed to weather fine. But the side garden with more mature plants suffered some blows.
We quickly made our way to the front door and out to the porch. I cannot possibly do the scene justice with words. It was amazing! Hail was pouring from the sky. The lightening was flashing over and over and the rumble of thunder was constant except when it boomed louder. The wind was blowing and the noise outside was deafening. I reached out to try and catch some hail. I couldn't catch any.
Jerod ran inside to grab the video camera and I took some video of the lightening and tried to get some shots of the hail on the ground, but it was really dark. The thunder was non stop. It just rolled and rolled and rolled except to take a break long enough to boom and then roll again. It sounded like a jet plane was constantly hovering over the house. The lightening was spectacular. It would light up the whole sky only to brighten it again a second later. The wind was howling, hail falling, lightening and thunder. It was a sight I've never seen before.
As it started to die we reluctantly came back in to try and settle back down for bed. Jerod opened the window in the bedroom so he could watch the sky while he slept. With out clothesline in the back (with clothes on it still) he said it was a sight he'd never seen before. It was like being out on a farm.
As stunning at it all was it did do some damage. The back garden that I just planted seemed to weather fine. But the side garden with more mature plants suffered some blows.
Our cucumbers didn't do well with the hail. They'll probably be ok with a little tlc.
Big holes in the leaves of the zucchini plants
Here's a pile of hail that was left after coming down the down spout during the storm.

Here's a pile of hail that was left after coming down the down spout during the storm.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
I'm a planting fool
Yesterday I posted about the things I had planted, so today I took some pics of what's growing already and what I did yesterday and today. I have a couple pots out in the front yard that I simply dumped some random seeds into.
I planted basil along the back fence on either side of my herb box near my clothes line

Fennel and chamomile planted around the blackberry barrel.
Australian Violets all along the fence
This is our newest plot....well half of it. The other half is in the shade and I plan to plant lettuce there. It gets very hot here in the summer, so it will grow well in the shadey spot. I made a quirky little path along the side and through it. It's not level and I plan to leave it that way. In this plot we have beans, peas, popcorn, red acre cabbage, brunswick cabbage, parsnips, carrots, beets, radishes and some more herbs such as oregano, thyme and chamomile
I had two extra strawberries from the small patch I planted in the side garden so I placed them in a container. They are doing better than the strawberries in the side garden.

I planted our blueberry bush in the half barrel beside Jade's little house. Depending on how it grows I plan to trellis it in an arch from the pot to the fence for a tunnel. I'm not sure it that will work, but it's worth a try. I also planted Australian violets in a container under her little window. She waters them every day.
They had fallen out of their packages and ended up at the bottom of the bowl I was storing them in. What's growing out of the pots are cucumbers and watermelon. They are doing great! I am letting them just spill over the edges and do their thing. I'm already growing watermelon and cucumbers in
Fennel and chamomile planted around the blackberry barrel.
I planted our blueberry bush in the half barrel beside Jade's little house. Depending on how it grows I plan to trellis it in an arch from the pot to the fence for a tunnel. I'm not sure it that will work, but it's worth a try. I also planted Australian violets in a container under her little window. She waters them every day.
A Little Garden Poem
Out to the garden go we
Out to the garden we three
Out to the garden to tend
The land to see what it lends
Out to the garden we three
Out to the garden to tend
The land to see what it lends
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
I'm addicted to gardening!
Today I put in everything I had left in my starter flats. I lost the paper that had the diagram of what I planted, so anything goes for the most part. I do know there are peas, beans, popcorn, cabbage (red and brunswick), beets, radishes and canteloupe. I planted the rest of my herbs that I started indoors as well.
The chickens are really getting big and their feathers are coming in.
That's all I have for today, just a short note to say what's happening. Everyday it's something new!
The chickens are really getting big and their feathers are coming in.
That's all I have for today, just a short note to say what's happening. Everyday it's something new!
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