Onward!
The Farm Report
02-28-2022
Onward and Upward! Winter isn't over yet, but we're ready to move on to a new season. To spur things on, and improve my attitude at the same time, I've been growing amaryllis flowers. |
'Daffy Dills' as my Dad called 'em. They are fun to force into bloom too. Remember when I showed you the bulbs in the pots a couple of months ago? Well, here's the reward. |
I laid wooden deck planks around the perimeter to keep the edges neat. That was part of the original plan anyway. |
Much to my oldest son, Chad's consternation, I keep some old tires around the place just for times like this. They are keeping the fabric down while the wind is blowing a gale. |
Inside the greenhouse, the rose canes are beginning to root out. I'll use these as rootstock for my new batch of hybrid tea roses later on. |
Success! Ailsa Craig is a HUGE bulb onion. Fun! |
A plug tray full of spinach and radishes to start in the hydroponic system later. |
Here is the wicking material at the bottom of the gutter. |
"Tim, this is boring." Annie isn't into gardening as much as I am. |
Here's the downside of feeding road kill deer to eagles. Annie thinks we did this all just for her.... |
OK, Chad! Here's another use for those ugly old tires I keep around the farm. Putting the logs up on the tires keeps my saw chain out of the dirt. |
Zip, Zip, Zip and the logs become firewood links. |
Then since it was 0F and winter outside again, I moved inside and did some cooking. I got out the old fashioned pasta maker and made some homemade noodles. |
The pic of your dog with the ribcage reminded me of this. Enjoy! :-)
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Thank goodness we don't have elk where I live! Thanks for the good read.
DeleteSeeing ground in your photo is wonderful. Today, I look outside with 3-4 inches of snow. Being surrounded with wildlife is amazing. Your growing is off to a great start with lots of seeds propagating. Evie strawberries are destined to be outstanding - how could they not be? I'm going to try growing pea shoots & red kale this year. Wish me luck. Lastly, your noodles and spring rolls sound delicious - when's the party?
ReplyDeleteToday, March 7,I awoke to white ground here, too. Last Wednesday it was 80 F. I live in one of the most changeable climates on earth. Good luck on the pea shoots! I think they would be great in a spring roll mix, too. Cheers
DeleteLike the way Annie keeps a watch.
ReplyDeleteI'm never alone! Glad you enjoy the blog.
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