Archive for September, 2009
Into the Fall – Sept 28th
Monday, September 28th, 2009Fall Gardening – Sept 14th
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009As the heat of summer begins to fade one of the things I really enjoy about the garden in fall is the slower pace of everything. That doesn’t mean there isn’t still plenty to do though! This week we moved many of the lettuce transplants from the trays to the garden. Among these were:
Buttercrunch – A Bibb type with juicy green leaves and a small head, Crisp Mint -A Romaine type lettuce with thick succulent, crunchy sweet, mint green leaves, and Salad Bowl, one of our favorite loose leaf varieties with mellow flavor and frilly deep cut leaves. The other two varieties are still in the trays. Loma or French Crisp has glossy dark green leaves. Tom Thumb is a miniature head lettuce.
We also put out a few more summer squash and cucumber plants and sowed the spinach into a well prepared bed. We look forward to the harvest.
A few weeks ago we put in a late planting of the Roma (flat) green beans. Normally these grow in the fall without much problem. This time they were hit first by the goats then by the beetles. We still managed to pick enough for a couple of meals.
Last week we got a shipment of biddies (baby chicks). They will grow into the layers for next spring. These are a cross between the Delaware hens and the Golden Nuggets.
Enjoying the farm – Sept 5th
Saturday, September 5th, 2009We accomplished a lot around the farm this weekend. Afterwards Penny and I walked down to the pond. The reflection of the red orange moon rippling on the water was beautiful. The quiteness of the settling evening, the aroma of a neighboring fresh cut hayfield, the gentle motions of the farm animals all swelled into a joyful orchestra What a blessing just to sit and talk with the love of my life and enjoy the sight, sounds and smells of the creation.