Wednesday, August 22, 2012
We only dared to grow a tiny
amount of corn because the last time we had actual rows of the stuff, raccoons
came and got it all. The beets were
fantastic this year. I still have a few
in the garden along with more basil to make pesto out of. This year I tried a recipe that used mint for
part of the basil in the pesto and it was terrific in a quinoa salad. The squash has been going crazy and we got
enough cukes to make pickles tomorrow.
In the background is the tomato jungle.
The lettuce that was replanted in July will be ready in a week or
so. The bush romano beans have been a
gift that keeps on giving - - just terrific this year.
The big change we made a couple
of years ago was to grow the tomatoes through black plastic. I think the plastic evens out the water
supply and warms the soil. We had the
earliest tomatoes ever - - mid July!
This year and last we used wood
chips for weed control mulch. The fresh
wood chips caused some problems getting seeds started and once they were up
some things looked yellowish and unhappy, but we dosed them with lime and
fertilizer and it was all good.
I pickled beets today and made
some carrot/zuke cake. I used all the
flavorings, raisins and spices for carrot cake, but added in some zukes to help
keep it moist.
There is a lot of wildlife
around. The five wild turkey guys hang
out in the yard with the chickens and even snooze. The fawns and their mother have been
visiting.
I worked on getting these dolls
finished. The two in white dresses
resulted from antique heads bought on ebay, bodies from ebay, one tiny set of
eyes procured and installed by my friend Mary.
I found the other eyes online.
The hair is my doing - - a bit too much of a good thing. I sewed their dresses mostly from old
fabrics.
The other doll is entirely
original and was found in the attic of a home nearby. One leg of her kid body was deteriorating so
that was patched with leather from a kid glove glued on. She needed new outerwear all of new fabric.