Carrots, The First Artichokes and the Last of the Lemons |
Monday, April 28, 2014
Harvest Monday: April 28
Join us over at Daphne's Dandelions Harvest Monday...and here's my Harvest:
Monday, April 21, 2014
Harvest Monday...Yes!
I'm continuing to harvest some very nice lettuces...a couple leeks...and a very small handful of strawberries. Plant and harvest, plant and harvest...something out and something in. The soil has warmed up enough to plant more green beans and peppers. I've planted a few more Russet potatoes for Fall storage. Joining up with Daphne's Dandelions Harvest Monday.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Harvest Monday...Late
Almost forgot to post! Joining up with Harvest Monday at Daphne's Dandelions.
4 Types of Lettuce...Lots and Lots in the Garden |
Just in time for Easter...they ladies are laying like crazy...this is one days "gift" |
Only got a few of these beauties...just haven't done well for me the last couple of years...I'll just keep trying! |
What I Wear
When I was selling real estate I was a major clothes horse...I could spend a ton on all kinds of outfits and shoes. First thing I did after closing my real estate office was to donate all of the clothes and shoes to a local program outfitting homeless women for job interviews...I was glad to get rid of the closets full of clothes and happy to help women in my community. During my 4 year retirement my daily Spring and Summer "uniform" became a tank top with knit shorts/or denim capris. In the Winter I wore leggings, sweatshirt type tunics and Uggs. If I needed to muck out a chicken coop or mow a lawn I had a couple pair of Big Mac overhauls and rubber boots. I had saved back 4 "dress-up" outfits for weddings and funerals. Now I'm back at work...but when you're the Lunch Lady you don't have to have an appropriate "Uniform". I started out as a sub and followed my work mates' lead: worn jeans, ugly tee shirts (most with stupid logos) and sneaks...you wear an apron, so who really cares...I DID. I always felt grubby and kinda' dumb...and I'm not dumb. When I was made Head Cook and supervised my own kitchen and staff I dressed in nice slacks, white oxford shirt with a dark cardigan...that was too business-like and I was "out-dressing" my boss (she wears nice sports wear...tee shirts and denim capris). I ordered 5 pair of Chef's baggy pants in different patterns (food and garden patterns) and matching solid colored knit tops. Bingo! The perfect outfit for the School Lunch Lady...no hair net... no yucky tee shirts, or whiskers on my chin. On their own, my staff started wearing hospital scrubs and boy do they look spiffy. My original chef's pants are just starting to wear out, so I'm making new ones...the kids are going to love these, they're a cross between scrubs and Chef's wear!
An my Granddaughter has taken up sewing, so we now sew together...this table has four sewing machines set up on it! She's making an apron for her mom...actually she's taking out a seam on her apron and will re-sew it...we both are sticklers for perfection! Everything is more fun when you have a partner!
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
My Secret Stash
I make my own laundry soap...have for years. My husband is a Tide Man...his Mom was a Tide Mom. So, to keep the peace I make laundry soap and pour it in a big almost empty bottle of Tide...the bottle contains about an 1/8th of the liquid Tide. My husband is none the wiser...I just keep the 5 gallons of "homemade" stuff in the storage space under the staircase. I have a front loader washer and the homemade stuff works just fine. Twice a year I do a special "bleach and blue" on all of the "whites"...they can get dingy...but I noticed they got dingy with the full strength Tide, too. Today after making my semi-annual laundry soap I gathered up all of the whites and did some bleaching and bluing...mmmmmm...very nice! Now out on the line for a bit of California sunshine! It's 80 degrees with a slight breeze...perfect weather for doing the laundry!
Monday, April 7, 2014
Promises
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Today
I'm harvesting some fantastic lettuce from the garden daily. I have a tray of transplants ready and waiting...as a lettuce is harvested a lettuce transplant replaces it...along with a small scoop of my awesome new compost. If all goes well, I'll have daily lettuce until the middle of June and then I'll replant in August for lettuce daily from Fall to Early Summer. There's just such a short period of time it's too hot for lettuce. I then turn to roasted corn and black bean salads; tomato, onion and cucumber salads; tomato, basil and mozzarella salads, chilled 3 bean salad, but I do miss a nice crisp leafy salad during that period of time.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Slot Machine Jackpot!
For my birthday a few weeks ago, my family took me to dinner at the local Native American Casino just a few miles down the road. After a wonderful dinner, my kids and their kids all headed home. My husband handed me a $20.00 bill and I went over to the Penny Slots and promptly won $200. I gave my husband his $20 back and we headed home. Today I used my winnings for this delivery:
Saturday, March 22, 2014
We Have Spring!
Next Season's Potatoes |
New Seeds, New Company |
Love, Love, Love The Packaging and Art Work |
Non-GMO Sugar Beets...Took Forever To Find!! |
Friday, February 28, 2014
It's Raining!
We have had rain for the last few days! You can hear the collective sigh of relief throughout the county...heck throughout the STATE! I know our drought is not over, we still have no water for 3/4 of the land we normally plant. I am grateful for the rain we're getting: enough for the garden, enough to fill my catchment system to get the garden and fruit orchard through a long hot rainless summer...I'm relieved...thank you, thank you thank you..
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Folks...Ya' Need To Plant A Garden
Please plant yourself a nice big garden. The fruits and vegetables you are used to getting at the Supermarket will not be coming out of California this year or if we do manage to make a crop it's going to be so expensive it'll make your bank account weep! You'll need most of your hard earned cash to pay for your meat, milk, grain and eggs... those prices are going to at least double! Our family (and every other farmer) has had our water allotment cut to almost nothing. We aren't planting rice, corn, alfalfa, sunflowers, no melons, no beans, no cucumbers, no squash...all of our water will be given to our tree crops...hopefully they will survive (we planted new babies in the fall). Our son's main crop will be processing tomatoes, and he'll only plant 1/4 of the amount he planted last year. More than 3/4 of our land will lay fallow. Those of us that have farmed for a long while will most likely weather the drought and come out on the other side a bit worse for wear, but in a position to continue farming (when and if the rains come). Most of the new/young farmers will be destroyed. They are just starting out, stretched to their limits...no back up plan and no money saved for the bad times...it's the young folks I feel sorry for. Farmers are an aging commodity...we have so few young folks picking up the reins...and now this horrible drought. It is so sad. It will take years and years for the California farming community to recover from this devastating drought...if we ever do.
I have a couple nice deep wells here on the "home piece"...thank goodness. My garden and orchard were set up to be very water-wise. I've always been aware California has a history of very dry years. The new fruit orchard looks good. I pulled out the old compost from the raised beds and replaced with nice "new" compost. I planted one of the beds to a "Winter" garden: chard, kale, lettuce, celery, beets, broccoli, cabbage, herbs and onions. I am transplanting leeks (12 plants), lettuce (6 plants), endive (6 plants), tomatoes (6 plants), tomatillos (6 plants), pimentos (6 plants), NewMex peppers (6 plants), rainbow chard (6 plants), and romaine lettuce (6 plants). That's 60 plants. I plant up a tray of 60 every 6 weeks...that way I always have something in the garden ready to eat...year round! I have several bins of potatoes planted for year round harvest, too. The holes in my cinder block raised beds are planted with onions, carrots, beets and lettuce...one plant per hole. They get nice and big, but stay sweet and juicy! My garden is used mainly for fresh eating. My canning produce comes from the local Summer farmers market I manage. I get really great deals from the vendors, saves me garden space and time. I don't know what the market will look like this year because of the drought. I do have my fingers crossed.
Fallow Unplanted Fields |
No Feed For Cattle---ANYWHERE |
Garden Bed One...The Beginning |
Ready For Planting |
Monday, January 20, 2014
It's Official...DROUGHT!
We Are In Deep Trouble! |
Grow What You Can Folks: The Shelves Will Be Empty! |
Lake Oroville...One Of 2 Reservoirs We Get Irrigation Water From |
Two Year Old Baby Trees...I Planted 10 and 6 Survived |
The Two New Trees, Currants, Grapevine...and Snoopy Chickens |
My Husband's Grandmother's Old Peach Tree |
The New Mittleider Beds Under Construction...to be continued |
The Original Four Raised Beds...Ready and Waiting |
The First of Many Transplant Trays New Seeds from Renee's and Peaceful Valley |
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