Monday, June 7, 2010

My Brave Daughter

On memorial day we spent the afternoon at JaKo Farm

They had lots of fun stuff to do but the best part was watching my daughter climb the rock climbing course that they built into their 50 ft. silo.

She was so brave, she walked right up there and was second in line!




She was so much braver than her mom!

I love her

Sunday, June 6, 2010

I Love Logan

Last week I was out rinsing the patio off from my son's bubbles.
I had turned the water off but there was still pressure from the hose and the nozzle was set on "stream" which is just a strong jet of water!

Logan aimed it right at the a pile of dirt and here is what happened!


He loves being outside and would stay forever if I let him!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Supper Time....

Tonight I harvested some sugar snap peas and bush beans for supper!
We have 8 snap pea plants and 8 bush bean plants that I used for this

This is what I got off of those plants.....still more that was not ready on there!


All I did was rinsed them, cut the ends off, cut them in half and then added them to a steamer basket with a little bit of water on the bottom...this sits in a small pot, with a lid.....about 8-10  minutes on medium (make sure you dont boil away the water)
I then mixed them with butter and some nature seasoning!




YUMMY

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Meet my new friends

                      The last few weeks I have gained two new friends.
                  I call them Mr and Mrs.

              Here is Mrs.


Here is Mr.


I am in LOVE

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Tropicana Rose 5-19-2010


After the rain today, I just happened to notice how the rain had fallen on my new roses I got for Mother's Day. This picture turned out great, I am very happy with it

Now to figure out where to plant it

Thursday, April 29, 2010

I love creeping phlox!

My creeping phlox is one of my favorite flowers in my yard for the spring season, thats after the crocus dies back

Here are a few pictures to share... we have a retaining wall in the front of our house and I would LOVE to have them flowing over the whole thing, but I have to be happy with what I have for now!



Planting potatoes in barrels

Last year and this year, we have planted Yukon Gold potatoes in barrels. Last year we used 2 full size 55 gallon drums. They are white plastic, we drilled holes in the bottom and around the bottom edge... put in dirt, buried potatoes and waited.....we ended up running out of dirt to keep them covered up with dirt...55 gallons is alot. We had a hard time getting the poatoes out as well.

Here is what we did this year, we took those 2 same barrels, and cut the bottoms off


After we got the bottom's cut off, we then cut them in half (so now they are about 27.5 gallons each)... you don't need to drill any more holes, since the potatoes will be planted in the ground.

We wiggled the barrels into the dirt just a bit (after tilling and preparing soil, its best to rotate the location of the plants each year)



The potatoes went into the ground on March 24th. The best time is within a few weeks of Saint. Patricks Day.  They take about 2-3 weeks to emerge from the groud, so planting them before the last frost is ok.

Potatoes are not planted from a "seed" but a seed potato. It is best to buy them as a seed potatoes, and not use your supermarket bought potatoes you eat for supper (they can be treated with chemials to stop sprouts from growing)

When you first buy them, check to see if they have good spouts growing...After I see that they have some nice eyes, I cut them into pieces (with 2 or 3 eyes per piece) and let them sit for a day or two, cut side up.

When planting, I dug down about 4 -5 in. and planted with the eyes up ^ covered them, and gave them a good watering......and waited...and waited...like I said, it can take 2-3 weeks to emerge. Just keeping watering and waiting.

This was taken 17 days after planting

This picture was taken on 4-29-2010, about 36 days after planting. As the potatoes grow, you have to keep the stems covered with dirt, if you don't, you wont get potatoes, just a pretty green plant!
When your plants are about 8 in. tall or so you want to cover the bottom half up with dirt (be careful not to break the stem). continue doing this as they grow.

Continue to water and cover your stems up as they grow. Watering is important during flowering time! Continue to water until the plant starts to turn yellow and dies back

I harvest mine about a week or two after the plant starts to die back, but you can also do it 2 weeks or so after the plant flowers, you will get small sized potatoes!

It's important to keep soil on top so you dont get green potatoes, which happen if they get sun on them.

This picture was taken on 5-24-2010.. As of now I just continue to water and watch for bugs...