Showing posts with label vegetables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegetables. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

is it me, or do vegetarians get all the pretty food?

 
Made vegetarian chili Sunday to feel our Game Night crowd.
Also made chili con carne, but had no desire to photograph it
(a study in brown).

The veggies.

closer...

Will have to make this again,
if only to feed my brain all that fabulous color.

Veggies mit 3 kinds of beans.

And these gorgeous hot peppers are from our garden. =)

I think I need to make vegetarian more often...
good for us, good for the planet, and so pretty!

=)

xoxobb

Thursday, June 2, 2011

k. abbreviated post as garden update or it'll never happen.

  
33 dF this a.m.

ONE degree above freezing.

In June.

In inland California! So odd.

Poor little tomatoes and peppers and basil.

But, hey, it's better than 32 or 31 or 30, so I'll take it.

Visual garden update 'cause the longer post is not getting done.

Been dealing with household crisis/pet illness/vet/petdeath (last 1.5 days, don't get me started) & must work (only worked 4hrs so far this week!!), so longer post re: gardening progress for this WEIRD spring of 2011 is just NOT getting done--when have more time and am better healed later will probably post 'cause I like some of the messages.

Meanwhile, back at the 3400 ft elevation garden

May 15th

May 23
Whattanighmareofnon-nativegrassyhell.
Just looking at it makes the conservation biologist in me wither.

May 31
Ah, much better. Still lotsa nasties, but much progress.

Oh, now that I think of it, this may be partly why I've inexplicably shrunk a bit, lately. 10,000 hrs of work for sick pet & healthy chickens & drowning garden & 2 weeks of laundry from fieldwork.

Orientation:  Plots named 1-5, starting with closest-to-garden-door/furthest south
  • Closest plot (in photo above) on right is Plot 1
  • next is non-plot/possible arch site, Plot 2 (looks like log & one shrub)
  • Plot 3 is the nest one out, planted (see below)
  • Plots 4 and 5 are beyond.
Plot 1
In the back is tomatoes & peppers, basil plants sprinkled here & there.
Foreground is rattlesnake pole beans planted in a circle.

The beans'll become a tepee when they sprout and I add long bamboo poles. It'll be SO COOL! I've never done it.

Plot 2 is abandoned until I get state folks notified of the arrowhead I found.

Plot 3
 Tomatoes & basil & peppers in foreground
Middle is my 1st perma-plot:
chives (pretty blooms), chrysanthemum, & mint.
Back is broccoli from last fall & petunias.

Plot 4
This will be roots this year.
Was "miscellaneous" last year (squash/melon)

The middle is where I chucked a bunch of
cilantro seeds I got tired of holding in a jar
on the kitchen counter, late last fall. WOW.

Plot 5
Peas in back on left (caged) and planted 2 rows
of rattlesnake pole beans 2 days ago.
Still plan on planting soybeans on right (s) end of plot.

Really need to put something OVER all the beans I planted so they don't get eaten by squirrels, jays, etc. Soon. But v. busy lately. Jeeze.

The rotation system I (sorta) follow is PLMR:
  • Potatoes (and tomatoes, peppers, e.g. nightshade family)
  • Legumes (& brassica)
  • Miscellaneous (squash, etc.)
  • Roots.
The way I remember it is Planters Like More Rows.

Nice lighting on irises that the gopher's not yet eaten

These were virtually invisible before last weekend.
Covered in grasses and vetch.
Better.
NOW I need to add fertilizer some time.

And from the forecast for our area, courtesy of NOAA, of course, a hazardous weather notice today:

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY

A LARGE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE SOUTH ALONG THE CALIFORNIA COAST EARLY THIS WEEKEND...THEN SHIFT INLAND SUNDAY. ALTHOUGH THERE IS STILL SOME UNCERTAINTY WITH THIS SYSTEM...THERE IS A CHANCE OF RAIN AND HIGHER ELEVATION SNOW AS WELL AS WINDY CONDITIONS FOR MUCH OF THE AREA. THE HEAVIER AND MORE WIDESPREAD PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED NORTH OF KINGS CANYON AND THE CENTRAL SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY.


WEIRDEST spring ever.

xo

bb

Friday, September 10, 2010

preview of garden update...

 

LOVE this picture of our kitty. I also love that the shadow of the veggies is like a kitty profile. Didn't notice that until I was processing the pictures. Garden update later. Have pressing deadlines. Happy Friday!

=)

Friday, September 3, 2010

may be problems for some re: comments

  
Got news from a friend that biobabbler is oh-so-rudely rejecting his comments. I tested it and it worked for me (as Anonymous, via Firefox and Safari) but am working on getting more details.

I don't suppose you can comment if you are having problems, but you CAN e-mail me at biobabbler at g mail dot com.

If you are having problems, please tell me how you identify yourself (what option you use via "Select profile..."), what browser you are using (version if you know), and if you have a firewall to contend with (as do many feds).

Thanks!!

bb

p.s. My fingers and forearms are ITCHY!! They are COVERED in teeny tiny squash spines. The crookneck plants are OUT of conTROL, and I discovered a zucchini that was obscured by 10,000 leaves so is pretty hefty.

2 minutes of picking, 3.5 lbs of squash. harvested another 3.5 a day or two ago. close to 4 lbs a few days before that. Hm. Thinking a giant squash casserole (Midwestern genius recipe) is in order, and grilling.

And why, just now, did I buy vegetables at the grocery store?!? With 11 lbs of home-grown squash?

Yikes. And  I just noticed the sugar baby watermelons are getting pretty substantial.

Trying not to spiral down into produce panic...

xoxo