8 jacks so far, about 5 -6 more need to turn orange...fall picture in front of the cornstalks
Puddin Tane, the world's smallest Serama Rooster on our biggest jack we grew this year
Close up of the smallest and biggest :)
wide view
we checked out 4 different farms/homes with acres this weekend......someday soon!!!
"Let every individual and institution now think and act as a responsible trustee of Earth, seeking choices in ecology, economics and ethics that will provide a sustainable future, eliminate pollution, poverty and violence, awaken the wonder of life and foster peaceful progress in the human adventure."
- John McConnell, founder of International Earth Day
- John McConnell, founder of International Earth Day
RIGHT NOW, and then again tomorrow and then again the next day and on it goes day after day,
1/2 OF THE WORLD lives on LESS THAN 2 DOLLARS each day.
1/2 OF THE WORLD lives on LESS THAN 2 DOLLARS each day.
Psalm 27:4
One thing I ask of the LORD, this is what I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the LORD and to seek him in his temple.
One thing I ask of the LORD, this is what I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the LORD and to seek him in his temple.
Do all you can and don't worry about the odds against you. Wield the miracle of life's energy, never worrying whether we fail, concerned only that whether we fail or succeed we do so with all our might. That's all we need to know to feel certain that all our force of diligent effort is worth our while on Earth.
Carl Safina, Voyage of the Turtle
Carl Safina, Voyage of the Turtle
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Saturday, September 22, 2012
More Harvest
Last night we had a freeze with frost on the ground in the am, so we harvested what is currently ripe, and I am hoping that the plants will survive tonight since it is to be even colder.
we picked all the green tomotoes to ripen indoors
and the last of the cabbage and now have 10 bags of freezer slaw ready for the winter
we also picked 4 quarts worth of green beans and canned some dilly beans (first time trying them) and we filled a Tupperware bowl of green and yellow peppers and froze 7 cups of them. I am cooking 4 pumpkins so I can make pumpkin bread tomorrow. Plus we are roasting pumpkin seeds tonight.
We still need to harvest the rest that I mentioned above, plus the jack-o-lantern pumpkins, carrots and continue with the beans and peppers.
There was a question posed on my comment section as to how long does it take us to harvest and process the garden produce. The longest is maybe a six hour day but rarely that long. Today, it took us 5 hours, harvest to preserve what I mentioned above. It takes a little longer when I am using new recipes, but I have my bean canning down to less than hour from nipping, cutting, washing and canning. It gets easier the more I do it and the girls are a HUGE help and I like the chore aspect of the garden. All four of use work together and we get it done fast.
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Saturday, September 8, 2012
School has started
Morning of the first day for my 9th grader, 1st grader and 3rd grader.....
Closer picture...boy the girls have grown a lot in this past year!!!!
Closer picture...boy the girls have grown a lot in this past year!!!!
Posted by Aves @ Call of the Phoebe at 6:53 AM 0 comments
Monday, September 3, 2012
Summer & Garden Stats
This little guy, Puddin Tane, (from a Far Side comic) maybe 6" tall at 5 months is the smallest Serama I have ever seen, he is near an Easter Egger, Margo, (the type that lays blue and green eggs) and notice he is standing on a 1' ledge and still shorter than Margo.
Matilda, our Muscovy. She was given to us because she had a broken leg and it is healing nicely. Fern, the Sicilian Buttercup (double combs) is standing behind her.
Green pumpkins growing from our garden fence
orange pumpkins hanging from the fence.
Huge pumpkins on the ground. I don't think we will have a full understanding just how many pumpkins we have until pickin time...We planted jack-o-lantern pumpkins and pie pumpkins. Our extra jack o lanterns will be given to the poultry to eat on all winter...it is a natural dewormer...
red cabbage just about ready to harvest
Our Hot peppers have been VERY prolific
We also are growing yellow and green peppers. The plants are loaded with various sizes right now so we will have many to freeze
Lots and lots of Spaghetti sqaush.
Our first time growing Turks Turban, this one I picked today and there are two more on the vine in various stages of growth. Peppers from our garden.
I have a goal of becoming relatively self sufficient...food wise
So far this summer I have preserved either through hot bath or pressure cooker canning or freezing:
20+ quarts of Spaghetti Sauce
14 quarts of Salsa
11 Quarts of Pizza Sauce
32 quarts of Yellow and Green Beans (more to come plus I will can some Dilly Beans)
16 pints of pickled summer sqaush (we love these)
Two gallon bags of frozen Broccoli
40 loaves of fruit bread (more to come)
Started freezing tomatoes, I will continue this until our tomatoes are done, but they are starting to flower again and there is about six more weeks of growing season so who knows how many bags I will get
Started freezing and shredding the extra summer squash
Froze 3 gallon bags of swiss chard
Froze 48 cups of corn
Three gallon bags of hot peppers
and
I plan to freeze and keep fresh all the squash(spaghetti, turken, turban and butternut) and pie pumpkins. This will be our carbs. I plan to not buy anymore pasta or potatoes in the house. I am hoping to start to make our own bread, so the only food items I hope to need to purchase are dairy products and flour baking items) etc., For protein, milk, beef (from a local farmer), and of course eggs.
So we still have to harvest:
four types of squash
cabbage
tomatoes
peppers
lingering cucumbers
carrots and
pumpkins
Mucho butternut squash...which we all fell in love with last year.
Once again I am happy for a quiet fall......
Matilda, our Muscovy. She was given to us because she had a broken leg and it is healing nicely. Fern, the Sicilian Buttercup (double combs) is standing behind her.
Green pumpkins growing from our garden fence
orange pumpkins hanging from the fence.
Huge pumpkins on the ground. I don't think we will have a full understanding just how many pumpkins we have until pickin time...We planted jack-o-lantern pumpkins and pie pumpkins. Our extra jack o lanterns will be given to the poultry to eat on all winter...it is a natural dewormer...
red cabbage just about ready to harvest
Our Hot peppers have been VERY prolific
We also are growing yellow and green peppers. The plants are loaded with various sizes right now so we will have many to freeze
Lots and lots of Spaghetti sqaush.
Our first time growing Turks Turban, this one I picked today and there are two more on the vine in various stages of growth. Peppers from our garden.
I have a goal of becoming relatively self sufficient...food wise
So far this summer I have preserved either through hot bath or pressure cooker canning or freezing:
20+ quarts of Spaghetti Sauce
14 quarts of Salsa
11 Quarts of Pizza Sauce
32 quarts of Yellow and Green Beans (more to come plus I will can some Dilly Beans)
16 pints of pickled summer sqaush (we love these)
Two gallon bags of frozen Broccoli
40 loaves of fruit bread (more to come)
Started freezing tomatoes, I will continue this until our tomatoes are done, but they are starting to flower again and there is about six more weeks of growing season so who knows how many bags I will get
Started freezing and shredding the extra summer squash
Froze 3 gallon bags of swiss chard
Froze 48 cups of corn
Three gallon bags of hot peppers
and
I plan to freeze and keep fresh all the squash(spaghetti, turken, turban and butternut) and pie pumpkins. This will be our carbs. I plan to not buy anymore pasta or potatoes in the house. I am hoping to start to make our own bread, so the only food items I hope to need to purchase are dairy products and flour baking items) etc., For protein, milk, beef (from a local farmer), and of course eggs.
So we still have to harvest:
four types of squash
cabbage
tomatoes
peppers
lingering cucumbers
carrots and
pumpkins
Mucho butternut squash...which we all fell in love with last year.
Once again I am happy for a quiet fall......
Posted by Aves @ Call of the Phoebe at 9:16 AM 1 comments
Saturday, September 1, 2012
School Stats
Tuki and her 1st grade teacher, exactly the one she wanted
Ve and her 3rd grade teacher, she didn't care who the teacher was, just as long as she had friends in her class and she did
so all is well in Elementaryville.
As for their doctor visits;
Mim is 5' 3 1/4" tall
Ve is 4' 6" tall
Tuki is 4' 1/4' tall
Ve and her 3rd grade teacher, she didn't care who the teacher was, just as long as she had friends in her class and she did
so all is well in Elementaryville.
As for their doctor visits;
Mim is 5' 3 1/4" tall
Ve is 4' 6" tall
Tuki is 4' 1/4' tall
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