Wednesday’s Harvest

4′ Tall Artichoke Plants The artichokes are CRAZY! The lettuce is going strong too. The strawberries…not so much…yet. We aren’t currently weighing the strawberries. When they come in we wash them off and freeze them. When our bag is full we will then weigh them. So what’s this weeks harvest breakdown? It’s heavy on the…

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Farm Diary – The Ornamental Garden

Tulip in our backyard There are so many ornamental gardening blogs out there. I love reading them all. I love ornamentals – Trees, Shrubs, Perennials, Annuals, Grasses, Bulbs. I really do. They are fascinating and beautiful to look at. Rich colors, odd flowers, beautiful textures. Ornamentals give the landscape a sense of wonderment. I work…

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Pretty Garden Pictures

We were so excited that our wedding photographers, <a href=”http://www.tinywaterblog.com/”>Tinywater</a> and <a href=”http://www.edpingolphotography.com/”>Ed Pingol</a> got some great shots of our garden (our wedding was in our backyard). Here are some of them. <br /> <br /> <div style=”clear: both; text-align: center;”> <a href=”http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_2HjPCs7rJRw/S6eG-W9ffEI/AAAAAAAAAGM/TeHRVyO1s30/s1600-h/26415_332003378825_647293825_3462764_2872341_n.jpg” imageanchor=”1″ style=”margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;”><img border=”0″ height=”640″ src=”http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_2HjPCs7rJRw/S6eG-W9ffEI/AAAAAAAAAGM/TeHRVyO1s30/s640/26415_332003378825_647293825_3462764_2872341_n.jpg” vt=”true” width=”428″ /></a></div> <div…

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Well, crap. What do I write?

Howdy! So my friend Rachel asked me to contribute to her blog about self sufficiency in an urban setting. So here I am! Albeit I’m not in an urban setting anymore! Right now I am on 2.5 acres just outside Redmond OR. I have a little teeny studio apartment, but I get to play in…

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Taking Stock of our Harvest in 2010

After reading an article in Mother Earth News I’ve been inspired to keep a spreadsheet on the costs and savings from having a vegetable garden this year. I have a scale that I will weigh my harvest with and then will check out local prices for organic produce to compare. I’ve already started my spreadsheet…

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