Sunday, August 30, 2015

Vacation over. For now.

The new Grape arbors are done!


After milling enough of the 2x4's for the tops I leveled the upright posts an installed the 2x4's on them.  I used some truss plates that were leftover from the previous owner.  I had to go to Home Depot to get another 20 to finished the last row.  I think they look super!









There are a few that are out of line, but for the most part they are fairly straight and square.  Good enough for grape vines anyway!

Note that they are not level but slope own a bit in addition they are stepped down the slope of the hill.


The new grape vines took a little damage from falling 2x4's - but for the most part they are ok!  With regard to the leaf rust issue, I think that either the sulfur dusting worked or simply the weather is not favorable for the fungus to grow.

The concord grapes look the best of all.  This is there 2nd year


These are the Marquis grapes - they re-sprouted from the ground, they were hit so bad with that damn leaf rust!  I hope they survive the winter.  I will have to use lots of mulch to help them stave of the cold.

High tensile wire



Once the 2x4 tops were placed and secured I was then able to install the high tensile wire for the grapes to grow onto.  I didn't want to install that wire without having the tops installed because then tensioning the wire would have severely displaced the posts!  I had to bug more high-tensile wire at TSC.  It ran about $100 for 4000ft.  This was ok, but I only needed a bit less than 500ft, so I have a bit left over!  I made a wooden enclosure for the high tensile wire as I was afraid that it would spring out of hand and get tangled after I removed the holding clips.  The whole roll of wire and the oak wood enclosure is freaking heavy!  I put the roll on the back of the UTV and unwound it in place. The wire behaved well when handled this way.

 








I tied on some surveyors tape to make the high-tensile wire a bit more visible.  This should help me when mowing and maybe even chase away some deer.

Sweet potatoes are blooming!

Even though its super dry, the sweet potatoes in the big garden are blooming.  I got some pictures of this one bloom before it finished.  There were more but they dropped off before I got around to photos.  The sweet potatoes in the paw-paw patch are looking very lack-luster.  They are not thriving and I doubt I will get much (if anything) off of them.  Its too bad since the paw-paw patch ones are the ones I bought and for which I know the pedigree!





Brussel Sprouts are looking good!

If the weather doesn't do anything too weird we should get a decent brussel crop harvest!

I have several nice brussel sprout plants!  There are some red ones at the far left that you can't really see - I don't know if they will produce many this year.  I just want to try them - never had a red sprout before!


They were this size in like November last year!  These should get to a good size way before that!

Tomatoes looking rough - but still producing



The plants aren't monsters but they still are getting some tomatoes on.  I have been getting enough for about 10 pints (5 quarts) for the past several weekends now.


Oh, just a side note, since you see the potato row there all dug up:  I got enough potatoes to cover the bottom of a 5 gallon bucket!  I think will need to use all of the saveable potatoes as seed potatoes for next year.

Kale and peppers

I have been harvesting the Kale pretty regular now for the past several weekends.  I got enough to make a big stir fry (although really a bit tough for that) and some braised kale (see below) and I also gave quite a bit to a friend at work.  Looks like it will be producing for quite a while yet.  I have so much lft over in the freezer from last year I haven't been freezing any (freezer is full of elderberries!).



The bell peppers at the farm.  They are actually doing ok!  Picked a couple this weekend.  One was even red!

Castor Beans

 Most have blossoms and seed pods on now!  They are so pretty.  I think I have 3 or 4 different varieties here!  I will have to save some seed.  No ead moles that I have found, but I did find a dead rat right next to a castor bean plant!  So who knows, the beans might be doing their job!

Red-stem variety


Silverish stem variety




Green stem variety



Some kind of fungus on one crab apple tree

This white fungus like stuff is on one of my crab-apples trees.  It doesn't look good.  I am going to o some investigation to see if I can get rid of this!  The dormant oil treatment early in the year didn't seem to knock this out.





It's kind of feathery and dusty/  

Tomatoes processed


I didn't get a picture of the harvest but here are some pictures after processing this weekends harvest into more pasta sauce.  This is pure tomato this time, no apples or pears! LOL




Farm cooking- potatoes and braised kale for dinner


I sorted the potatoes that I dug at the farm and took the ones that weren't going to keep.  I boiled them for dinner.  The kale I brought back got braised with sweet italian sausage, our own onions and our own garlic (I also added about a cup of broccoli that I had harvested as well)!  I used purchased chicken stock for the braising liquid.  Was very good and was dinner for 2 nights.




Pears

I harvested all the pears I could find this weekend.  I had to, the birds had all but 2 of the remaining pears pecked to pieces!  I peeled some of the damaged ones that were salvageable and Katherine and I ate a bunch - they were so good!  I also made an asian pear slaw using some asian sesame bottled dressing.  The slaw wasn't so great.  It ha nice texture but the pear taste was overwhelmed by the dressing.

Pumpkins and spaghetti squash


I harvested some more pumpkins and spaghetti squash this weekend.   I really don't need either, but there it is.  I may try to make some pies or custard with some.  I certainly will take some to work to give away!  Maybe try a squash casserole like recipe?   


A few more Eggplants 


I picked 3 eggplant this weekend.  I picked them a bit small, since Katherine mentioned that the one variety needs to be picked small to keep from developing hard seeds.  There are more to come!

Oh, and Turkeys!

I almost forgot, I was doing my final property survey before packing to come home, an while driving around the big field, in the woods, I saw two turkeys - both female, hens, (I think), running quietly along trying not to be seen.  Its the first time I have seen turkeys here since the spring (I think).


Saturday, August 29, 2015

Family Birthday Party


We had our annual get together for our birthdays on August 29th.  Mom hosted and Tom & Julie, Connie & Lucy (Ben didn't make it), and Katherine and I attended.  We did pot luck type deal.  We brought pulled pork (using our one and only onion as seasoning!), cole-slaw (using a young head of cabbage that had split - very nice - very crunchy!), sandwich rolls, and some seltzer for the drinks.  Tom and Julie brought fruit salad, baked beans and some peanuts.  Connie brought black eyed pea salad (very good), an some homemade sweet pickles.  Mom had some chicken and some grape juice for drinks,  I am sure there were other things I forgot about - there's always too much food!

Here are some random pictures:


My sister-in-law, Julie

My brother, Tom

Looking down Lodge Rd.  This looks like its over the hill far hill heading down to Kaler's old place.

Woods across the road from mom's driveway (I think)


One of Mom's many flowers

Lucy, Connie's dog

Getting the feast ready.  We all focused on cooler "picnic" type of foods - it was in the high 80's that day.





left to right: Connie, Mom (in front), Tom, and yours truley!

Julie on the left, Katherine on the right.  Amazing that we got Katherine at all - she is so camera shy!