Purple pole Beans planted on either side of our sweet new bean trellis/ lettuce shade:
Showing posts with label trellising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trellising. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
a full day.
this was all today (the "day off") after we went to the DMV twice, got a new SS card and finally new drivers lincences .. also Becke got a new cell phone for the first time in like five years.
living-room/ green-house is emptying out as we plant more and more seedlings..

living-room/ green-house is emptying out as we plant more and more seedlings..
Labels:
building,
firewood,
flowers,
gardens,
greenhouse,
mulch,
passive solar,
rain catchment,
seedlings,
transplants,
trellising
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
spring projects: berry patch and hop trellis
for the past week I've been taking care of the landlord's pig and nine chickens.. good times but i wouldn't really want to do that every single day, although the eggs are nice to have..the pig is pretty high maintenance..she was constantly tipping her water pail into the muddy mess. a few hens for laying would be no problem though.
look at that dinosaur egg!

look at that dinosaur egg!
Labels:
bar-b-que,
eggs,
garlic,
herbs,
hops,
legumes,
root vegtables,
trellising
Saturday, June 28, 2008
working weekends
More experimenting with trellises and tee-pees have brought me to decide to build about twelve to fourteen tee=pees and just three pieces of cattle fencing will make a good trellis between the organic bush beans and pole beans and the organic lemon cucumbers. It will be interesting to see how it holds up with wet foliage. Maybe I'll put a support stake in the middles. So far I accomplished my goal of a zero dollar budget on supports.
Labels:
cucumbers,
dogs,
organic farming,
squash,
trellising
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Some New Growth
Yesterday we BBQ-d all day and got plenty of sun hanging out with Jeff and Amy and later on with Julius and Reanna. Good times. Then we went to canyon road at the Alterman Gallery to organize their collection of almost two hundred paintings. Extra cash. Got bird feed and we (Becke mostly) filled the feeders seen below) also got a few mouse traps for our friends outside.
mammoth sunflowers are growing tall and holding up well to the wind. getting nice thick stalks. should support themselves and hopefully hold up to these monsoons coming up.

mammoth sunflowers are growing tall and holding up well to the wind. getting nice thick stalks. should support themselves and hopefully hold up to these monsoons coming up.
Labels:
drip irrigation,
growing food,
hops,
legumes,
organic farming,
sunflowers,
trellising
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
sunflowers!
Here are the mammoth sunflower seedlings that are supposed to grow to seven to ten feet tall. They will have large heads the size of a steering wheel that produce many seeds good for roasting or birdseed. Single flower per plant and from what I hear the stalks are supposed to be self supporting. I thought for sure I would need to stake them, but am trying desperately to not buy anymore t-posts or anything for that matter.
Labels:
compost,
organic farming,
sunflowers,
trellising
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