Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Spring-Summer

Memorial Day has passed (no rain on the fair) and it's starting to feel like summer. We are still having highs in the low 80s, but it's predicted to be in the 90s in a few days. Everything is growing like crazy, and many things are ripening up, but more on that in a minute. The big news is that we got that nasty corner cleaned up. We'd been "encouraged" to do so by our insurance company, but it was long overdue anyway. We hired Neacail to haul all the junk. They started with the motor.
This shows most of what we were facing. We had already made a few runs the weekend before.
All the metal is gone.
Now we're working on privet and stumps.
It looks soo much better now!
Almost looks like a real house!
Yay for us! Rick and Catherine toast in their lovely shiny mugs.
Ok, so in the meantime, we still had farming to do. We harvested the garlic. This is only part of one row.
Rick harvested his also, and brought one over to show how nice and big they were. That's my Spanish Roja on the left, Rick's Early California White on the right.
We also pulled the last of the lettuce. We had some lovely heads.
Lovely stuff, and so very delicious. I'm glad I learned how to make great homemade blue cheese dressing (the secret is homemade mayo and lots of lemon juice).
The chard is still performing, although I expect it to bolt soon.
The tomatoes have grown into a forest in sector 3.
And as of yesterday, one has topped the cage. The six-foot-high cage... This is an Indigo Blueberry from my saved seeds, and I have high hopes for it.
All the tomatoes are setting fruit.The blueberries are so very blue.
The peppers always look hot and tired, but they are setting lots of fruit. And just in time! I'm almost out of both hot sauce and fermented peppers.
The volunteer sunflower is blooming.
And we're getting a few marigolds
I just finished pruning the plums yesterday. They are starting to color up. And there are a zillion!
The old apricot is ripening up also. That tree just won't die.
Here's what we harvested two days ago. Chard, lettuce, basil, and eggs.
Delina and Jae share in some of the bounty.
At home, I picked my onions. Didn't really get a good crop at either location. They all bolted before making much of a bulb. These yellow ones did the best.
My backyard tomatoes aren't as big as the ones at the farm, but they are producing!
In fact, I have a ripe borg now. Here it is on 5-16, just starting to color up.
And that baby is ripe by 5-22.
I pruned all the fruit trees. Here the peach/ nectarine in the backyard is looking nice and tidy.
And the apple tree has lots of apples.
I planted a few rows of beans in the backyard. I put zipper beans down row 3 and saved cranberry beans (flambo) in row 6.
The zipper beans came up well. I'm using tomato cages as trellis for them.
And this is just here so I can remember this phone number in case I need a mason.

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