Monday, December 20, 2010

Hodgepodge

The broccoli is definitely broccling now.
And the cabbage is starting to head up.
 The newest garlic is looking great.
 I even noticed the faintest bit of yellow showing on the forsythia
And the pea plants are getting bigger.
 
RickyC said he was gonna bring some wood, so we cleaned up the woodpile and made a place to stack the wood. So... feel free to bring that wood any time, Rick....
 Bill and Laura came over to the farm to play Santa.
Catherine likes her present. 
Very nice.
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What We're Eating
Lots of pizza! Bill and Laura came over to our house after farming, and we had delicious pizzas. The boys were in charge of the toppings for the second pizza... the one with icky stuff!
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And here's my new bench. It's so tiny and cute!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Winter Snapshot

Winter doesn't stop us! Here are the chickens working the rows in the rain.
Here's a snapshot of where the garden was on 12-5:
Row 1 with the first bit of garlic planted.
Row 2.

Row 3
 Row 4

Row 5

Row 6
 
Row 7

Row 8
Rick is glad to be inside out of the rain!
And here's a closeup of the broccoli in row 8. Notice that there aren't any "broccles" happening yet.
Then we got busy! I tossed a bunch of straw around, and made it look ready for planting.
I still have both pens of chickens working the soil. There are no bugs left after our pet dinosaurs forage.
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What We're Eating
Lots of homemade bread! This was cooked in the regular oven. It's even more delicious cooked in the earth oven. Also, it's pumpkin bar season, and I need to make about 5 more pumpkin's worth.
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Back on the homefront, I made a new window shade.
Isn't this a great shot of the moon?
Saturday was delightfully warm. Seriously warm: 70 degrees in December? Gotta love Chico.
The nice weather brought out visitors to the bar, like Matt.
But we didn't just stand around. RickyC got the rest of the garlic in row 1, and tilled the back of row 5. I put snow peas in row 3 and more Paso peas in row 5. Row 4 has Paso peas that were planted about a month ago. Rows 6, 7, 8, 2, and 3 all have some broccoli, and there's a bit of cabbage in rows 2 and 3. Row 3 front also has the onions.
And, as of just a day or so ago, the broccoli are starting to broccle!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Winter Fun

Winter isn't the nicest time in the garden, but Chico winters are still pretty pleasant. We've been taking it easy, just puttering around the farm. The starts in the hotbox are coming along nicely. This shot is from a week ago, when Karen's favas were just starting to sprout. Yesterday, we took them to her house (along with her birthday present) because they were 3 inches tall and bursting out of the paper pots.
 
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Weather Note
We already had the first big freeze on Nov. 23, and it got into the mid 20s. It was freezing for several nights, warming only to the 40s in the day. Then cloud cover came in, it rained, and temperatures rose considerably. We freeze proofed the irrigation at the farm (and our house), strung lights in the citrus, and covered the orange tree with a greenhouse tarp.
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 Back at the farm, the peas are starting to sprout as well, so I guess the birds didn't get them all.
Yesterday, after croquet, Rick and Buddy pulled up the last black, forlorn looking tomato vines, and we put the chickens to work on the space.
We had some pretty skies, although it sprinkled now and then, and rained hard later
That just makes good firepit weather! The guys stand around... no doubt planning the next project (or BSing...)
The summer cutting garden is black and lifeless, but I managed to scrounge a few things to make a bouquet.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Friends and Family

 My parents came to visit the weekend before Thanksgiving. We visited the farm, and this time, the weather was good enough to give them the full tour.
Later we made pizza. Here's my dad working on his.
 The original jock-strap pizza!
I liked Mama's shoes by the pumpkins.
We knew the first freeze was coming, so we battened things down at the farm. Last Tuesday, 11-23, had a hard freeze, and it's been freezing most nights since. We put lights in the citrus at the farm and at home. I also repotted our small lime tree and set it by the hotbox and the house. The summer crops let us know that summer is officially over!
So we started ripping out the tomatoes, and put the chickens on the empty row space. Here Catherine helps remove the pepper plants.
Notice the broccoli that was interplanted. It's now coming into its own.
And the garlic is thriving.
I took this picture just to prove that Rick C. still exists. We don't expect to see much of him.
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What We're Eating
This bad boy! I roasted him up and pureed all the flesh. A double batch of pumpkin bars barely put a dent in it. I also made two pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving dinner at Titus and Jane's.
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We got the brass rail put up at the bar. I cleverly failed to get the rail in the pictures, but it's there!
Bill looked too empty handed, so we gave him the growler.
And he got all excited.
Back at my house, the hotbox is in operation, and the first starts are coming up vigorously. Karen's endive is showing the first true leaves.
My green towers lettuce is coming up strongly as well.
The favas are sprouting.