Showing posts with label farmin'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farmin'. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2011

Spring


I have decided that I love Spring. I planted sugar snap peas in November, and this spring they have taken off! Pat and I munched on them the other night while we were making dinner, and they are delicious!


I found another good way to use andouille sausage. I chopped half an onion and sauteed those it with the sausage in the wok, while we made whole wheat pasta. We had some tomatoes that were starting to get soft, so we cut them up, and threw those in the wok too. It was pretty yummy.


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Planting Day


Last week Pat and I both had Spring Break, so we did some planting! We did most of our starters, using Coco Fiber and Dot Pots from Runka.

We have tomatoes, melons, peppers, radishes, turnips, bok choi, and lots more. We went to Orchard Supply and bought a plant light and put it in the terrarium, and some of the seeds have already sprouted. I'm pretty excited about them!


Yay!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

First off...

I'm completely new to this. I wanted to start this blog to talk about food (and my love for it) and our journey this year of "urban farming;" "our" meaning my husband, Pat and I. We live in the Richmond Hills of California (contrary to common belief, not the ghetto), and have a large back yard with lots of potential (pictures to come).
The previous tenant of our home was an elderly woman with three huge Newfoundlands, so she separated the backyard into three dog runs, separated by chain link fencing. We are planning on using two thirds of the yard (conveniently separated) to grow our fruit and vegetable garden in this year, and leave the third for our two dogs, Eko and Baloo.
We moved into this house last May, and by the time we got settled enough to think about planting anything, it was too late to do much with it. We planted some unfruitful tomato plants, fairly productive potatoes, and pretty productive herb garden (much of which is still there). We still have some chard and lettuce (which are winter crops) that I planted in November in the herb section of our garden.
This week, I am planning on building my lighting structures for starting our seeds indoors. We don't have any actual sunlight coming into our home, because of a surrounding overhang (which is nice for the dogs when it's raining). But we do have a large terrarium in our dining room, which is occupied by our roommate's boa, Zoe, who only takes up a quarter of it (again, pictures to come).
I am also anxiously awaiting my seeds from Bountiful Gardens, and starter pots from Runka. I can't wait until they get here and I can start planting!