Wednesday, June 16, 2010

My weekend

The weather was very nice over the weekend. I spent two days in a dressed that I dyed with onion skins. I loved the way muddy boots look with a frilly dress. Just thought I'd share.
I planted two hanging baskets of strawberries over the weekend and they're doing very well. They are sending out a whole handful of runners and I'm hoping to have a nice patch for next year. I also got the rest of the potatoes and the broccoli planted as well as half the green house. I know we are a bit late but I figure better that then never.
I tried a new bread recipe this week. Its No knead whole wheat bread and I have to say that I was sceptical. I love to knead bread and I thought it would not be the same but I really liked it. It makes a really nice bread with large bubbles and an almost gummy textured that dose not crumb easily. I think it would be really toasted on a grill pan with brochette or in an onion soup. I'm going to make it again next week with roasted sausages.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Picking


Un-known to us one of the fruit trees off to one side of the property is an early cherry. Matt was scything the grass around the small greenhouse and noticed that one of the trees was covered with ripe peach coloured cherries. We went out and started picking. Matt and I took turns sitting with Liam while the other picked. We sat under the tree nursing and watched the geese circle around us eating the tall grass in-between naps. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with the cherries we picked. I'm think about making a pie or crisp, or maybe just freezing them all for the cold winter when a cherry tart would make me smile.Whatever I deicide to do with them I have a feeling that I'm going to get very good at pitting them. We have at least another basket worth of cherries that are not ripe yet from this tree and two more trees that look like they are going to ripen a bit later.



Friday, June 4, 2010

All my little seeds have grown up

Its now time to start moving my seedlings out to their permanent homes in the garden and small greenhouse. I had a lot of success with seeds this year to the point that there are some plants that I have to many to deal with. The only seeds that didn't sprouted were my Stevia plants. So far I have transplanted all my cherry tomato plants into hanging baskets that I plan to move into the small greenhouse with the peppers and the rest of the tomatoes. We purchased the majority of our seeds from Greta's Organic Garden and had about a 99% germination rate. I highly recommend the seeds from Greta's and I think I'm going to get more seeds from them next year.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

New summer clothes


I made Liam some new clothes this week. I found the cloth in a remnant bin a couple weeks ago. The shirt is call The 90 minute shirt and the pattern for the shorts is the same that I used here, but shorter. I have to work on the pattern a bit because I found it a little tight in the arm pits and wide in the neck but it worked out well for a first try.

Its been a big couple of weeks for Liam. He is sitting up very well now, pulling himself up and standing every chance he gets and he just cut his first tooth! Its so much fun to see how excited he gets moving around but I must admit I'm having a hard time keeping up with him. He is into everything: dumping the cat food, climbing into the broiler in the stove, trying to eat the stereo. My baby-proofing is going to be tested under fire.