Last night we carved our only surviving pumpkin from the garden.
Here is the blank canvas.
Who is a scaredy pumpkin?
Spooky!
Friday, October 31, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Bulbs are in the ground
This weekend I finally got all the bulbs planted. Let's hope they come up. I am still waiting on a couple lilies from brecks. I just hope they come soon so they can still go in the ground.
I planted two types of crocuses in the woodland garden by the path: Ard Schenk Snow Crocus and Fuscotinctus Snow Crocus. I got my replacement Winter Aconite. Checkered Lilies and Trout Lily for the Woodland garden. And a whole bunch of Lilies, since they seem to like our soil and the deer usually leave them alone.
I planted two types of crocuses in the woodland garden by the path: Ard Schenk Snow Crocus and Fuscotinctus Snow Crocus. I got my replacement Winter Aconite. Checkered Lilies and Trout Lily for the Woodland garden. And a whole bunch of Lilies, since they seem to like our soil and the deer usually leave them alone.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Rosemary and Thyme
Ladybug and I have been watching a new show the last few weeks and we really enjoy it. It's called Rosemary and Thyme. It's about two gardeners who always seem to run into murder mysteries. It's not all about gardening but it's enough to keep us interested. It's on our PBS station on Sunday nights at 9pm. Check it out if you have a chance!
Friday, October 17, 2008
Pumpkin
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Evil bunny
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Turkey Takeover
Sunday Ladybug and I had quite the surprise when we looked out the window...there were three large turkeys eating under our bird feeder!
Ladybug had thrown some old corn there for the chickens, but we certainly didn't expect to these gentlemen so close to the house. There must have been a lack of lady turkeys around because none of them decided to spread their tail feathers and show off. They happily ate the corn until they got bored and strutted off into the woods. I think next time we'll have to invite them to dinner!
Ladybug had thrown some old corn there for the chickens, but we certainly didn't expect to these gentlemen so close to the house. There must have been a lack of lady turkeys around because none of them decided to spread their tail feathers and show off. They happily ate the corn until they got bored and strutted off into the woods. I think next time we'll have to invite them to dinner!
Friday, October 10, 2008
Book Review
I finished reading Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver. The story focused on a families attempt to eating local food for one year. They admitted they could not give up such things as coffee, who could?, but tried to eat seasonly. |
This is the story of a year in which we made every attempt to feed ourselves animals and vegetables whose provenance we really knew . . . and of how our family was changed by our first year of deliberately eating food produced from the same place where we worked, went to school, loved our neighbors, drank the water, and breathed the air."It was a good read, a interesting story mixed in with facts and trivia. It really makes you think about where your food comes from, and how much gas did it take to bring those bananas here. While most of us will never go to the extreme that they did, it points things that can be done by everyone. For example, buying from orchards and farmers markets, eating food in season, reading labels, etc. I am glad this book was recommended to me. :)
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Sneaky's Garden
I have been bad at posting lately. A lot on my mind and work picked up a bit. Anyways, this is a project I completed when a friend was visiting. We got a lot planted but still had time to chat and catch up.
As a thank-you to my friend who helped plant it, the West Side Garden has a new name: Sneaky's Garden (named after her cat). Perhaps I can find a fake cat that looks like Sneaky to occupy it.
The garden should fill in nicely in the spring. We put in coneflower, rudabeckia, and shasta daisies. All of which were started from seed this spring. I also found a spot for the lavander plant, my mom picked up in Oregon. I divided Achillea ptarmica "The Pearl" and put half by the house, where it can flop if it so desires.
We also used a lot of the mulch Thorny Guy made with the chipper. The chipper has really come in handy and already earned its keep in mulch.
As a thank-you to my friend who helped plant it, the West Side Garden has a new name: Sneaky's Garden (named after her cat). Perhaps I can find a fake cat that looks like Sneaky to occupy it.
The garden should fill in nicely in the spring. We put in coneflower, rudabeckia, and shasta daisies. All of which were started from seed this spring. I also found a spot for the lavander plant, my mom picked up in Oregon. I divided Achillea ptarmica "The Pearl" and put half by the house, where it can flop if it so desires.
We also used a lot of the mulch Thorny Guy made with the chipper. The chipper has really come in handy and already earned its keep in mulch.
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Walnuts
Monday, October 06, 2008
Deer Crossing
On Sunday afternoon, the back forty was a high traffic area for animal crossing. Two does made their way across the field. Followed later by three male turkeys.
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Harvest
Friday, October 03, 2008
Chilly Morning
Well we had our official first frost, which means everything needs to come out of the garden ASAP. The sun was beginning to warm the hills, but in the vegetable garden things still had frost on them.
There was one warm item out there this morning. Thorny Guy caught a barred rock in the act of laying an egg. By the time he was off to work and I was feeding the chickens, there was a warm little egg waiting for me.
There was one warm item out there this morning. Thorny Guy caught a barred rock in the act of laying an egg. By the time he was off to work and I was feeding the chickens, there was a warm little egg waiting for me.
Thursday, October 02, 2008
The first egg!
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Copper Country Cruisin'
Last weekend we went Copper Country Cruising in the UP with some friends. The colors were a little spotty but in some places absolutely spectacular. The first pics are from Smith Fishery Road. The last two are from Brockway Mountain.
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