Monday, April 16, 2007
Grow seeds grow!
Gardening
The weather this past weekened was great, despite the predictions for a foot of snow and possible blizzard-like conditions. Jon and I ate lunch outdoors at Panera Bread Sunday, surrounded by bikers. (As in spandex and ten-speeds, not leather and tattoos.) We were at one of those outdoor malls that apparantly backs up to a bunch of bike trails. Our food was yummy - Jon had a turkey sandwich on sundried tomato bread, and I enjoyed a Greek salad.
Afterwards we went to the library to pick up some veg cookbooks and organic gardening books for me, and then to a gas station/bait shop to purchase worms for Jon's compost pile. He drilled holes in a rubbermaid tub, filled it with shredded newspaper, dirt, and steer manure, and placed the whole thing in another tub to catch potential moisture. Then he added the worms and I added a few strawberry tops from breakfast. Unfortunately, by this morning all the worms were dead. So the new Question of the Week is this: How to keep your compost pile from killing the worms?? Any suggestions? It didn't get below freezing overnight, and the compost pile isn't in direct sunlight to overheat them.
On the up-side - one of the books I got from the library is called This Organic Life: Confessions of a Suburban Homesteader, by Joan Dye Gussow. It's about a 60- or 70- year old woman who has slowly progressed to growing all her veggies (and a lot of her fruits too!) over the past 40+ years. I'm loving this book! It's very reminiscent of A Year in Provence, with lots of tips on organic vegetable gardening and information/motivation about eating locally and seasonally thrown in. I'm not done yet - but so far I highly recommend it to anyone interested in the environment, gardening, or just looking for a good story.
Afterwards we went to the library to pick up some veg cookbooks and organic gardening books for me, and then to a gas station/bait shop to purchase worms for Jon's compost pile. He drilled holes in a rubbermaid tub, filled it with shredded newspaper, dirt, and steer manure, and placed the whole thing in another tub to catch potential moisture. Then he added the worms and I added a few strawberry tops from breakfast. Unfortunately, by this morning all the worms were dead. So the new Question of the Week is this: How to keep your compost pile from killing the worms?? Any suggestions? It didn't get below freezing overnight, and the compost pile isn't in direct sunlight to overheat them.
On the up-side - one of the books I got from the library is called This Organic Life: Confessions of a Suburban Homesteader, by Joan Dye Gussow. It's about a 60- or 70- year old woman who has slowly progressed to growing all her veggies (and a lot of her fruits too!) over the past 40+ years. I'm loving this book! It's very reminiscent of A Year in Provence, with lots of tips on organic vegetable gardening and information/motivation about eating locally and seasonally thrown in. I'm not done yet - but so far I highly recommend it to anyone interested in the environment, gardening, or just looking for a good story.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Mmm...peanut sauce
Sunday, April 08, 2007
April showers bring....Easter snow??
Friday, April 06, 2007
Pretty colors
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