This Thanksgiving, the whole family was together again. We had the most amazing feast and the best pies my mom has ever made. We also used the opportunity to get some planting done- 12 plants in 2 afternoons!
2 bush cherry
3 service berry
1 kentucky coffee (nitrogen fixer, not real coffee)
2 asian pear
4 blueberry
The cherry, service berry, and blueberry were all planted the same way, with varying levels of different amendments. The ground is cleared with the rogue hoe, then the dirt is broken up with a pick-axe in a large circle around and under the plant. New dirt is mounded around the plant as it sits on top of the ground. Add wet newspaper and mulch on top, and you're done! The pears required holes 3 feet wide and 3 feet deep. Frankie, Jonathon, Quinten and Ash dug them by hand, because there really isn't any room to bring the tractor in anymore.
Cherry:
Preparing the ground for blueberry:
Finished blueberries:
Kentucky coffee:
Very deep holes for the pear trees:
Sheet mulching the service berries:
It's finally starting to look like a forest!!
The blackberries from last week are now in the ground and looking good. The elderberries are in the background:
Snow Peas doing well, and finally tall enough to latch onto the trellis.
We are still gathering greens as needed from the veggie patch:
Everything is looking really frosty in the mornings. A good long frosty winter is actually essential for some fruit trees to develop properly:
Ash, my mom and I are going to Europe tomorrow and will be back on December 8th. See you then!!! If any of you see my brothers or my dad, remind them to feed the animals.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
New plants from a friend
Our friend Ramsey has an impressive forest garden in Winston-Salem that he started 30 years ago. I met him at a workshop in Pittsboro and it was one of those rare moments when you discover that you are not alone in your optimistic, apocalyptic thinking.
He didn't just bring us edibles (1 cranberry, 3 elderberries, 1 goji berry) but also ornamentals (2 nandina, 2 forsythia, 1 butterfly bush, 7 irises). Ash has been busy! He slept all day yesterday because his body was so exhausted from the hours and hours of digging and hauling.
If you ever want to rip up a bunch of ground in a short period of time, then you need the ultimate hand tool.... THE ROGUE HOE. It's so boss, it has an elephant on it.
Here is the goji berry:
Here are two wildflower beds where Ash laid down seeds (the circle Taz is walking on, and the bare patch to the left and behind Ash):
He put the cranberry next to the blueberry, since they needed to be in the well-watered lowland area:
These three elderberries will one day be HUGE and spreading like wildfire:
We picked up some liquid kelp meal to soak all of these plants before they were transplanted. This is a photo of four blackberry plants that Bountiful Backyards gave us.
We had our first serious deer damage.... one of the asian pear trees was totally eaten!! We will leave it and see if it grows back in the spring.
That roll of chicken wire in the background might be going around the other pear.... but we also bought this stuff to try out:
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