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Friday, March 28, 2014

Planting Day !!!! March 17

 Oh how I love planting day!!  This year I was a week early. With the false spring we had, actually it was just damn early, I felt like I was late.
  Everything in my garden has broken a full month earlier .My apricot , plum and pomegranate trees all have fruit starting. I have also added 2 more trees, an Anna apple and a local nectarine variety. 
  One of this years projects is making homemade solar dryers for the fruit. I plan on using  some old kitchen cabinet drawers found at a yard sale. I'm sure it will be posted later in the year. 
   On the road side of the trees I have seeded some corn and soybeans. I plan to keep corn in the flood plain but will rotate it with soybeans. I am staggering blocks of corn planting them 2 weeks apart. The first seedlings have broken ground and next week I will plant the second block. No sign of any soybeans yet. 

The grapes are growing like a weed and already have tons of fruit. This year I will plan on trying some white grape jelly . I was overwhelmed last year with grapes and not prepared. Looks like Garden Girl needs a new face!





 The main garden is getting an overhaul. Due to intense planting the last 5 years I am seriously rotating my crops. I have moved the jalapeƱo and yellow peppers to the far side and added an extra row of potatoes. I did enjoy growing them last year . No more crazy straw planting or big potato bins. Hilling  with dirt is fine. I have plenty of garden space and they grow well that way. 
  I have planted pea seeds in the former pepper rows. It will be interesting to see how they grow and hopefully they will renourish that area. My kale is still growing great and I see no need to pull it up as I just keep cutting the tops off. 
   I am also growing zucchini, only 2 plants as it is more than enough for us , and I have increased the spaghetti squash to 6 plants. That was an enjoyable vege for us last year. 
  The eggplants were reduced to 2 as I'm the only one who eats them and In its place I have increased the asparagus plot. They are doing well and maybe we will get enough for a dinner or 2 this year. 
  The tomatillos have been moved  to the outside of the pen along with the Roma and San Remo Italian cooking tomatoes . This will increase my growing space  and I can use the pen sides as support. Last years planting of onions between the plants was a great success. I will definitely do that again.
 
My citrus looks like it has finally bounced back . Even the tangerine has blossoms. Hopefully we will have some citrus and they will start to grow. I wanted dwarf plants but geesh this is ridiculous .      The onions are growing like weeds . I let them go to seed last year and am  thinning them as I use them. My Bell peppers and Anaheims will be next to the onions as well as a slow  bolting form of lettuce I found at the nursery.

The most exciting thing of all is that my Hass avocado is blooming. Crossing our fingers for Avocados this year !!!





Sunday, March 23, 2014

FRIED GOOSE EGGS ????????


  Yup I finally did it. I made a fried goose egg. So far Mother Goose has laid 5 eggs. As I get strange looks anytime I try to give them away and my husband has threatened to leave me if I feed him goose scrambled eggs , I gave frying a shot. To be honest it is not something I will do again. I have no problem with over easy runny yolks but this one is about 1/4 cup of yolk. Too much yolk for me. In addition the white has a strange spongy consistency after being cooked. No more goose fried egg for me.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Hummingbird heaven!!



  Yes I have a little bit of hummingbird heaven right here in my garden. the bees and butterflies appreciate it too!   It just seems like yesterday, actually 2 months ago,that I cut this back to the ground . With this false spring we had , actually an early spring, it has really taken off.
  

                                                                       

  Good thing too because this little hummer has returned to the nest built 2 years ago on an extension cord. Excited for more baby hummingbirds !!!

Friday, March 21, 2014

Broccoli, broccoli and more broccoli !!!!


 The broccoli in my winter garden grew great guns and I am ashamed to say I did not take advantage of my bumper crop. We had an extremely early spring and the 80 degree weather in February caught me off guard. A large portion of my plants bolted before I had a chance to eat all of it .I did have some very happy chickens as most of the month broccoli was on the menu. 
                                 

At the end of it all I had a lightening bolt idea! I should try and freeze some! DUH !!! Well all I can say is next year I will be more prepared. The reason for keeping this blog.
  I guess my winter broccoli never did this well. I am planning more broccoli next winter and will definitely give the seal-a-meal it's work out. I have used all of the broccoli bags but one and it was definitely acceptable. 
                             
                          
                                       

As I had a lot of almost blooming broccoli and stems , soup came to mind. Honestly it did have a bit of a pithy texture but very tasty and it froze excellent as well. I have enjoyed many tasty  quick soup lunches the last month or so!!!