Garden Fresh Carrots

Garden Fresh Carrots

So this may not be very exciting for you, but I just harvested my very first carrots! I didn’t get them planted until August and I’ve had to thwart the deer to keep them growing, but here they are! I only planted three rows in my raised bed, but with the...
The Battle of Garden Ownership Continues

The Battle of Garden Ownership Continues

About a month ago I reported that the deer had found one of my raised bed gardens. I took action to try to protect my lettuce and carrots by surrounding the bed with string and little flags that flutter about in the wind. It seemed to work well until this past week....
Garden Ownership

Garden Ownership

Yesterday, I spied this doe in the the garden area – right about where the chicken coop is going to live. As soon as I stepped outside with my camera she went on alert. She studied me calmly as I snapped her picture before darting down the ravine barking as if...
Abundance

Abundance

One of the first things I noticed when I moved to New England is that summer weather doesn’t really hit until July. Paul enjoys the saying that in Maine we have two seasons – winter and the Fourth of July. While this often seems like only a slight exaggeration,...
The Butterfly Bush

The Butterfly Bush

This week I purchased a few end of season butterfly bushes from a local garden and farm store. This one is laying on its side in the driveway waiting to be planted, but that doesn’t seem to bother the butterfly. Upon closer inspection the butterfly is looking a...
Pickle Update!

Pickle Update!

Today I had the time and the cucumbers to attempt another round of pickles. The first batch we made turned out good, but not awesome, so I’m told. Apparently I have a family of pickle connoisseurs. This time around we made pickles with a different recipe. We...
Garlic Harvest

Garlic Harvest

I’m not sure what this says about me, but I get really excited about growing garlic. A bit garden geeky, I know. Today was harvest day for my Russian Red. It’s like Christmas day digging up the garlic and see how Mother Nature treated the little cloves I planted in...
Hand-Me-Down Flowers

Hand-Me-Down Flowers

More than half of the flowers in my garden are hand-me-downs or gifts from Mom. Over the past couple of years Mom has given me a couple of dozen baby dwarf Korean lilac plants that she dug up from her garden as her lilacs began to spread. Three of these plants...
Raised Veggie Beds – Better Late Than Never

Raised Veggie Beds – Better Late Than Never

I’ve been eagerly planning four raised vegetable beds. The past few summers I planted veggies in a dozen or so Earth Boxes scattered around the yard. While that worked well, I want something more permanent. So Paul cleared land in the fall for a large vegetable...
Butterfly In My Chives

Butterfly In My Chives

I spent a thoroughly enjoyable half hour this afternoon photographing the butterflies enjoying my chive flowers. The flowers are a bit passed their prime, but that didn’t seem to bother this Red Admiral or Vanessa atalanta.
A Slytherin Named Lucius in My Garden

A Slytherin Named Lucius in My Garden

Another critter has taken up residence in my garden. Three different times this little garter snake has surprised an “eek!” out of me when I was puttering in the garden. Despite the high pitched squeal I’m fairly certain that he’s more scared...
Garlic Growing Strong

Garlic Growing Strong

Last year was my first attempt at growing garlic. After trying some Russian Red garlic from the local farmer’s market (at a premium price) I became a garlic snob. I enjoyed this hard neck garlic so much more than what’s available in the grocery store, I...
The Garden Mouse

The Garden Mouse

This afternoon I spied something unexpected in my garden. Nestled next to my newly planted peony was a tiny mouse. I studied it for a moment trying to decide what to do. I assumed that it was dead, but on on further inspection I could see it’s fur moving as it...
The Gift of Loam

The Gift of Loam

We went to my folks over spring break. When I returned, Mom sent back a giant batch of lilies freshly dug from her garden. As you can see, I divided that clump and planted them along the edge of the porch. Given the fact that we’ve had as much a 8′ of snow...
Tractor Work

Tractor Work

We finished building our house in 2006. Each year since then we’ve addressed something outside in the effort to make it look as if we don’t live in a construction zone. Although there is a benefit of a gravel yard – no mowing! This week I decided to...