Saturday, August 13, 2011

Recap of summer happenings at the garden

Frank the Toad is hanging out the strawberry plants around the stone wall in front of the cabin


Pansies from the garden ready to be placed in ice cubes for the party 
I also used borage flowers, chamomile flowers and mint leaves shaped as hearts 

Asa taking a nap in the middle of the morning 
This week I set out to move their fenced space to enclose a raspberry area near the garden
Asa and Che Che enjoy going on walks with us up the driveway 
and nibble on leaves that they find in their way 

Cauliflower that I forgot to cover up with leaves so that the head would be white 
It still tasted delicious and I blanched and froze two pounds of Broccoli and Cauliflower for the winter

Everything is doing well except for the onions that I tried to start from seed
Onions need a lot of compost, water and sunlight 
I will leave them in the ground in hopes that they will sprout next year 

Cabbage, small but pretty
Broccoli, Kale and Cauliflower do much better in our garden 

One of our lovely chickens cruising thru our garden 
Recently, they have discovered the tomatoes and they like them 
Which means that they are now hanging out with the goats in their pen 
All the them have names 
Blanquita, Negra, Dina and KG 


Our beets are doing great!
I don't think I can wrap one hand around them
I will leave them a little bit longer in the ground in hopes of keeping them in the root cellar 


One apple tree bear fruit this year 
They are getting big and getting some red on them 
I lost the tag of what the trees were, my guess is that they are eating apples 

Red Zebra or Green Zebra tomatoes on the vine 
This morning we had scrambled eggs from our neighbors, tomatoes and eggplant from the garden 
and onions from the farm I work at

Swiss Chard 
My favorite green to grow 
To tell the truth we haven't eaten any yet 
But we will plan to do that soon !

Broccoli, cut and blanched and ready to be bagged!

Time to harvest 
I have been weeding so much that I have forgotten the great feeling of harvesting 
Today I decided to pick, wash and dehydrate herbs from the garden 
Last year was a bad year for herbs, but not this year !!!
I am very excited to dehydrate: 
Rosemary !

Sage 

Thyme and others 
like lemon and Thai basil 
The coolest thing is that last fall I transplanted a thai basil plant to a pot and had it in my classroom
It was the saddest plant you have ever seen
But after being in the garden for a couple of months 
It came back to live
I think I will do that with most of the herbs from this year!




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