Friday, March 28, 2014
Planting Perennial Seeds & Pasta Frittata
I survived the Spring Blizzard of 2014 and the 16 hour power outage. A little plug for a great book for gardeners. Planting the first of the perennial seeds, ideas from the great book. A look at things growing in the grow room. Pasta Frittata for dinner.
Plant List 2014
Seaboost Sea Weed Fertilizer
1. Early Butternut Squash
2. Baby Leaf Blend Mixed Greens
3. Kossak Kohlrabi
4. Blue Curled Scotch Kale
5. Black King Eggplant
6. Fremont Cauliflower
7. Rendero Cabbage
8. Merlin Beets
9. Stevia
10.Italian Dark Green Parsley
11.Bouquet Dill
12.Penny Series Violas - Citrus Mix -- Jump Up -- Penny Lane Mix
13.Tomcat Pepper
14.Patio Star Squash
15.Veseys Basil Blend
16.Broadleaf Chives
17.Monte Gusto Beans
18.Totem Organic Belgian Endive
19.Big Bomb Chilli
20.Thai Chilli
21.French Marigolds from Rob Bob in Australia
22.Cuthbertson Mix Sweet Peas
23.Gardeners Delight Tomato
24.Calypso Cucumber
25.Carrot Bolero
26.Rutabaga York Turnip
27.Broccoli Gypsy
28.Swiss Chard Fordhook Giant
29.Cucumber Rocky
30.Cayenne Pepper
31.Uncle David's Dakota Dessert Squash
32.Crown Pea
33.Ne Plus Ultra Shelling Pea
34.Velour Bush Snap Beans
35.Ethiopian Lentils
36. Cara Potatoes
37. Covington Sweet Potatoes
38. Spanish Round Black Radish
39. Shanghai Express Goji Berries.
40. Yellow Pear Tomatoes
41. French Shallots (Sets)
42. Spanish Onions (Sets
43. Dwarf Banana - Musa acuminate
44. Olive - Olea europea
45 Coffee - Kona Coffea
46. Lemon Coriander
47. Basil - Petra Red
48. Basil - Lime
49. Green Soup Celery
50. Pak Choi - Dwarf Canton White
51. Parsnip - Guernsey
52. Salsify- Mammoth
53 Swedish Swede
54.Pawpaw Asimina Triloba
55. American Elderberry Sambucus Canadensis
56 Jumbo Thornless Blackberry
57 Good King Henry
58 Jerusalem Artichokes
59 Vegetable Amaranth
60 Goumi Elaeadnus Multifora
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
The Winner & Some Spring Birds
Announcing the winner of my Subscriber Appreciation Draw and a look at some of the early spring arrivals at the bird table.
Saturday, March 22, 2014
The Sugar Bush
Maybe Spring is starting to arrive. I'm out in the woods tapping maple trees and the sap is starting to run.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
David vs Monsanto
Published on Feb 21, 2014
The Story of How a Lone Farmer Prevailed Against One of the Most Powerful Companies on the Planet
Monsanto has long been trying to establish control over the seeds of the plants that produce food for the world. They have patented a number of genetically altered food crops, which can only be grown with proper license, and the seeds for which must be purchased anew each year.
Alas, genetically engineered (GE) crops cannot be contained. And rather than being found guilty of contaminating farmers' property, Monsanto has successfully sued hundreds of unsuspecting farmers for patent infringement when unlicensed GE crops were found growing in their fields. Many farmers have subsequently, quite literally, lost their farms.
Percy Schmeiser of Saskatchewan, Canada, is but one of Monsanto's victims, but contrary to so many others, he refused to quietly tolerate the injustice. In a classic case of David versus Goliath, Schmeiser fought back against one of the most powerful businesses in the world.
Full article: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/art...
Monsanto has long been trying to establish control over the seeds of the plants that produce food for the world. They have patented a number of genetically altered food crops, which can only be grown with proper license, and the seeds for which must be purchased anew each year.
Alas, genetically engineered (GE) crops cannot be contained. And rather than being found guilty of contaminating farmers' property, Monsanto has successfully sued hundreds of unsuspecting farmers for patent infringement when unlicensed GE crops were found growing in their fields. Many farmers have subsequently, quite literally, lost their farms.
Percy Schmeiser of Saskatchewan, Canada, is but one of Monsanto's victims, but contrary to so many others, he refused to quietly tolerate the injustice. In a classic case of David versus Goliath, Schmeiser fought back against one of the most powerful businesses in the world.
Full article: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/art...
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Saturday, March 15, 2014
Ides of March & Sowing Under Lights & Popovers
I'm starting a few tomato plants to have an earlier crop and will start more later on in April. I've been waiting for my Bell Pepper seed top arrive since January, they were on back order. They arrived so I've planted them and I decided to make some Popovers.
Link to Annapolis Seeds http://www.annapolisseeds.com
Link to Brendan's Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/baconsoda
Plant List 2014
1. Early Butternut Squash
2. Baby Leaf Blend Mixed Greens
3. Kossak Kohlrabi
4. Blue Curled Scotch Kale
5. Black King Eggplant
6. Fremont Cauliflower
7. Rendero Cabbage
8. Merlin Beets
9. Stevia
10.Italian Dark Green Parsley
11.Bouquet Dill
12.Penny Series Violas - Citrus Mix -- Jump Up -- Penny Lane Mix
13.Tomcat Pepper
14.Patio Star Squash
15.Veseys Basil Blend
16.Broadleaf Chives
17.Monte Gusto Beans
18.Totem Organic Belgian Endive
19.Big Bomb Chilli
20.Thai Chilli
21.French Marigolds from Rob Bob in Australia
22.Cuthbertson Mix Sweet Peas
23.Gardeners Delight Tomato
24.Calypso Cucumber
25.Carrot Bolero
26.Rutabaga York Turnip
27.Broccoli Gypsy
28.Swiss Chard Fordhook Giant
29.Cucumber Rocky
30.Cayenne Pepper
31.Uncle David's Dakota Dessert Squash
32.Crown Pea
33.Ne Plus Ultra Shelling Pea
34.Velour Bush Snap Beans
35.Ethiopian Lentils
36. Cara Potatoes
37. Covington Sweet Potatoes
38. Spanish Round Black Radish
39. Shanghai Express Goji Berries.
40. Yellow Pear Tomatoes
41. French Shallots (Sets)
42. Spanish Onions (Sets
43. Dwarf Banana - Musa acuminate
44. Olive - Olea europea
45 Coffee - Kona Coffea
46. Lemon Coriander
47. Basil - Petra Red
48. Basil - Lime
49. Green Soup Celery
50. Pak Choi - Dwarf Canton White
51. Parsnip - Guernsey
52. Salsify- Mammoth
53 Swedish Swede - Turnip
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Zuppa Di Scrippelle at the Cabin & Garden Under Lights
Another cold day in the Cabin enjoying the wood fire. Making an Italian crepe/pancake soup. Some close-up of a red squirrel feeding at the bird table and one point you see him go to the edge of the table and threaten another squirrel that was down on the ground. A brief look at how the plants under lights are progressing.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Feeding Winter Robins
I've seen a few Robins around this winter and this one in particular seems to be here everyday. My Pumpkin Sweet apple tree keeps it's fruit on all winter and is a great source of food for the robins that over winter here and the ones that return when the ground is still frozen, Cedar Waxwings and Bohemian Waxwings like the apples too.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Treats from the Edwardian Country House Season 1 Full Episode 6 - Leisur...
Published on Feb 16, 2014
The elite of Edwardian society had plenty of time on their hands and they turned the pursuit of leisure into a fine art. Picnics offered a perfect opportunity to combine the Edwardian's love of good food, entertaining and the great outdoors together in one hedonistic mix. A Ribbon Flower, Edwardian Champagne Cup, Iced Biscuits, Pork Pie, Potted Mackerel or Caveach, Potted Shrimps.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Garden Under Lights - Shrove Tuesday Crepes
The Goji Berry seedlings reached a size large enough to be transplanted into there own individual pots. There is something up in the banana pot but I'm not so sure it is a banana. A look at how the Chilli Peppers, Round Black Spanish Radish and Broad Leaf Chives are doing. Getting in some practice for Shrove Tuesday which is next week I make some Crepes.
Plant List 2014
1. Early Butternut Squash
2. Baby Leaf Blend Mixed Greens
3. Kossak Kohlrabi
4. Blue Curled Scotch Kale
5. Black King Eggplant
6. Fremont Cauliflower
7. Rendero Cabbage
8. Merlin Beets
9. Stevia
10.Italian Dark Green Parsley
11.Bouquet Dill
12.Penny Series Violas - Citrus Mix -- Jump Up -- Penny Lane Mix
13.Tomcat Pepper
14.Patio Star Squash
15.Veseys Basil Blend
16.Broadleaf Chives
17.Monte Gusto Beans
18.Totem Organic Belgian Endive
19.Big Bomb Chilli
20.Thai Chilli
21.French Marigolds from Rob Bob in Australia
22.Cuthbertson Mix Sweet Peas
23.Gardeners Delight Tomato
24.Calypso Cucumber
25.Carrot Bolero
26.Rutabaga York Turnip
27.Broccoli Gypsy
28.Swiss Chard Fordhook Giant
29.Cucumber Rocky
30.Cayenne Pepper
31.Uncle David's Dakota Dessert Squash
32.Crown Pea
33.Ne Plus Ultra Shelling Pea
34.Velour Bush Snap Beans
35.Ethiopian Lentils
36. Cara Potatoes
37. Covington Sweet Potatoes
38. Spanish Round Black Radish
39. Shanghai Express Goji Berries.
40. Yellow Pear Tomatoes
41. French Shallots (Sets)
42. Spanish Onions (Sets
43. Dwarf Banana - Musa acuminate
44. Olive - Olea europea
45 Coffee - Kona Coffea
46. Lemon Coriander
47. Basil - Petra Red
48. Basil - Lime
49. Green Soup Celery
50. Pak Choi - Dwarf Canton White
51. Parsnip - Guernsey
52. Salsify- Mammoth
53 Swedish Swede - Turnip
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