Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Tomatoes

Looking down from the top of the tomato cage. In the background is the overgrown fire hydrant. And on the left...First tomato!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Beans

This is where the peas used to be. I'd planted beans to succeed the pea crop and the beans came up pretty quickly. Quicker than I expected frankly, so I needed to get the pea vines out of the way. This wasn't a major tragedy since the pea productivity was trailing off and I was getting sick of eating peas. (Is it Ok to say that? In past years peas never produced for me so I should be grateful for the heavy yield this year. Pounds after pounds. Green. Yellow. Snow. Snap. Sugar Pod. They never stopped. When can I eat something different?)

So I'm happy to see these pole beans doing what they're supposed to. Out of sight to the west there are some bush beans that have flowered and are started to set pods. Having had too many beans in years past this year we planted mostly shelling beans so we can dry what we don't eat. I'm hoping that the bean production can exceed what the peas did!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Strawberries

Little M tries out life as a field laborer. Out to the strawberry fields Maddy and get us some of those delicious Hood berries!

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Shucks!

Favorite Food of the Week is corn, and she's happy to help out with the shucking.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Blue

Not so much blue yet, but plump. After taking this picture I put netting over the bushes to protect from the inevitable onslaught of birds.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

6/29 Garden Update

Here's the farm as of today. A little unruly, overgrown, and out of control but better that than not being growing at all.

The garbage can is in there for a size reference. In other words, the tallest peas are taller than me. To the far left are some peppers and then tomatoes in cages that are succumbing to the peas. To the right are a few rows of lettuce, some of which are bolting. I had tried to plant beans under the peas for a succession crop, but I think they were shaded out.

Lessons for next year: don't plant so many peas! Don't plant so much lettuce!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Apples

The apple tree is full of fruit! Small fruit, but clearly apples. Shortly after this picture I thinned out most of the little guys; I want the tree to concentrate on getting established this year as it's rather spindly.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Omelet for Breakfast

Local eggs. Spinach picked fresh from our garden. And of course cheese.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Pea Update

Miss M likes to eat peas, but she is falling behind. These golden snow peas have kicked production into high gear and we can't eat them quite fast enough. Madeleine's suggestion "Pick peas!" is now followed by the demand "Daddy eat peas!" as she seems to have had her fill lately.*

Meanwhile I've planted pole beans under these peas so hopefully we'll have those to look forward to as well.

*Actually what happens is that the pea pods take more than 2 chews each, and she loses patience when her mouth fills up and she can't fit any more.