Showing posts with label fresh food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fresh food. Show all posts

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Farm to table.


Farmers Market Saturdays...

Do you visit the farmers market?  I have not been in a while but definately need to go!

image via helena skarp




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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

I am curious...


do you have chickens?  I really want them and i am curious about them...
When I was young my dad had them... I loved them...

I think I may have my husband warming to the idea but I am wondering if I should push on.

What do you think?  What do you know?

I would love to hear!


Saturday, April 17, 2010

My Garden - It's Complicated part 2



So here we are part 2..  My husband was nice enough to clear  a little space for me in the back of our garden.  (Note the ugly wall)  We really need some help out here but that is for another series of posts.  I decided to use this space between the apple tree and the white birch simply because it gets some shade in the afternoon.  I know that veggies are supposed to get full sun but in the summer here it gets so hot in the afternoon I am afraid that things would burn up.  So now that I have a spot I must begin to build my little raised planter.


Supplies:
  • I bought the wood at Home Depot and had them cut it in the store for me so I was ready to go when I got back.
  • Weed blocker
  • Stakes
  • Organic Soil
  • News paper (had to borrow this - we don't get the paper)
  • Nails/Hammer or screws/drill



So I put this thing together by laying out the weed blocker first and then built it on top of that.  I opted for the hammer and nail approach, because my hands are not strong enough to get the screws in at that angle.


 I put in the stakes and the news paper (I am not sure of the newspapers purpose but that is what I was told to do).  The bed is only 6" high so I am not planting a lot of carrots in there but this was to see if I could even grow anything.  Next to fill this baby with dirt.  I bought organic soil (5-6 bags),  a batch of organic compost from my worm composter and a bag of organic potting soil.

Now you are ready to plant your goodies..



This was hard for me.  I really had to think of what my family would actually eat and I wanted it to look pretty.  I know it is a little box jammed up against the wall in the back of my garden but I imagined so much more you know.  A beautiful raised bed potager garden.. with flowers veggies and herbs.. So onto what we actually planted.

  • Strawberries
  • basil
  • marigolds 
  • iceland poppies
  • brocoli
  • onions
  • artichoks
  • thyme
  • nasturtiums 
  • green beans
  • various lettuces from seed

Down the way a bit we also planted additional strawberries under our fruit trees and blueberry bushes.  



So we are hopeful to have a lot of wonderful meals with fresh food from our new garden.  It has been a while and I will give you updates periodically on how we are doing.  I would love to hear what you are growing...???