Thursday, June 24, 2010

Keeping up with Farmer T!

Here are our crops :0
We have 8 kinds of tomatoes (2 different plums, yellow pear, sungold, sweet 100's, white oxheart, grandma viney's pink and yellow, pederson's beefsteak), a few measly carrots, pepperoncini, orange bell pepper, romaine lettuce, beets, radishes, peas and green beans. No harvest yet, except a couple of radishes. Do you like radishes?? I will give you some :)


LETTUCE, BEETS AND RADISHES


BEANS STARTING TO CLIMB


THE GARDEN

CARROTS

It's just amazing with these underground veggies! You just don't know what you've got until you pull them out of the earth. I love it! My carrots are so cute and I'm just in awe of nature. Haven't tried them yet. But I'll let you know if they are good.
Farmer T

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Jealous Farmer K

I am very excited that you have your garden going and growing, Farmer T! Your radishes are beautiful. I am pathetic over here...7 types of tomatoes with no ground to plant them in, and a sad herb/flower garden. We will do containers, I think, for tomatoes, green beans and peas. We are so late, though, that I don't know how they will all do! My herbs are looking happier: italian parsley, basil, lemon thyme, sage, and I am hoping marjoram and cilantro will sprout up soon.


I am very excited that you have your garden going, Farmer T! I am pathetic over here...7 types of tomatoes with no ground to plant them in, and a sad herb/flower garden. We will do containers, I think, for tomatoes, green beans and peas. We are so late, though, that I don't know how they will all do! My herbs are looking happier: italian parsley, basil, lemon thyme, sage.

Harvesting


So I have cilantro, spinach, radish, lettuce, arugula growing very well. So excited!
Farmer T

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

It's Growing

I am pretty excited. I have growing at my farm the following delicious veggies:
Arugula
Eggplant
Carrot
Radish
Cilantro
Spinach
Broccoli
Onion
Lettuce
and many more I don't know because I sort of goofed and forgot to label some. So they will be surprise crops :)
Farmer T signing off.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Farmer T was busy today

So I am a very happy but tired farmer. Got up at the crack of dawn (not really but sounds better than I got up at 9ish) and this is what I accomplished:

1. Moved 3 planter boxes from weed infested husband's part of backyard.
2. Moved dirt from weed infested yard to nicer yard into the 3 planter boxes.
3. Mixed in compost to the planter boxes.
4. Made a sign for the garden and rock labels for the garden (with Mini Farmer A).
5. Planted seeds: Arugala, Carrots, Califlower, Broccoli, Lettuce, Eggplants, Radish, Cilantro, Cucumber, Spinach. Farmer T was smarter this time and made sure to make note of what she planted and where.
6. Made two plastic compost bins and started composting.
7. Planted 3 new plants and 1 lime tree in front yard. Transplanted a pine tree.
8. Killed chicken and made dinner for family. (Ok maybe strike the first part).

Farmer T signing off!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

I concur

Winter veggie was difficult. But I think a plentiful garden is possible. After last frost which I think isn't for a while, we will need to plant seeds. Starting inside in trays is a good way but takes more work. At least we have seeds and well rested soil...

Friday, January 15, 2010

this farmer sucked!

So last year we produced hardly anything aside from the wealth of figs and lemons that take no effort on my part. I am DETERMINED this year though. I am thinking I should start seeds indoors soon...