Saturday, March 27, 2021

Potatoes Planted

It's a gorgeous, sunny, blue sky, spring morning. I spent some time in the garden, getting hot and sweaty, making the potato bed. Three types of potatoes, settled and tucked in under a thick layer of leaves:
  • Banana Fingerling
  • Chieftain
  • Purple Majesty

Harvesting the end of the winter garden

We returned this past week from a road-trip to Colorado. We had to go to see something very special that's been growing out there ... a new baby grand daughter! We returned to spring, and a garden that is still producing deliciousness.

Second Harvest Broccoli
 
Fresh Parsley

Chard & Lettuces foreground; Kale & Mustard background
Notice Sugar Snap seedlings in Chard bed

Cabbages

I guess the herb bed has become a mint bed!

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Hen house no longer a 'safe zone'

The raccoons have put a hurt on our little flock of chickens. In August, Rouse trapped out three of the hungry critters, removing them to a piece of property we have near the river. Things stabilized for awhile. We were down to five hens. They were providing us with plenty of lovely fresh eggs. Then, over a short period of time in late winter, an assumed raccoon found it's way into the hen house multiple times, through multiple weaknesses in the fencing, and wiped us out. With each loss Rouse attempted to shore up the aging chicken wire enclosure, but in the end the old structure failed. The current design has served us well since 2007, but before we raise up another flock we will have to rebuild the chicken yard fortifications.