Sunday, November 6, 2016

November 2016

The month November will be working on projects around the Urban Ranch and maybe Terra Nova Gardens.  The weather is providing perfect temperatures for working outside.  I'm not sure how long it will last but I'll be taking advantage of the nice weather as long as I can.


Monday - Urban Ranch - November 7, 2016
For many years I've always thought that my side yard would be a great place for a brick area to sit in the afternoon.  It's on the East side of the house and would be out of the hot afternoon sun.  As the years passed nothing happened but junk piling up.  Old cans, bits and pieces of hose, piles of rocks and gravel, and assorted other things that just got thrown in the heap of rubble.  Then the scrub trees started to grow up betwixt all the nooks and crannies.  Yes, it was and still is quite the mess.  This is the first two rows of about 10 rows of patio blocks.  That's about half of the complete patio.  I would really like to get the first half done before it get to cold to dig in the dirt.  Along the right side of the picture is a drop off with a three foot high rock retaining wall.  When the patio is completed some time next year, a short cedar fence will run about a couple feet in along the top side of the rock wall. 
 
Monday - Urban Ranch - November 7, 2016
Half of the side yard patio is finished.  Six rows of blocks were set in place.  Next comes two levels of retaining wall blocks and a wooden fence.

Thursday - Urban Ranch - November 17, 2016
I worked on the side yard again today.  Two posts for the fence are now set.  The part to build the first fence panel were purchased yesterday so now the building of the fence panel can begin. Sixteen fence boards hopefully will be enough.

Saturday, October 1, 2016

October 2016

The month October will be a month of garden cleanup and preparation for Spring.  The beds have massive grass seed that will sprout next spring and cause me fits.  I will have to stay on top of the grass situation more than I have this year to keep the beds clean.

I still would like to get the other ten pathway blocks laid before Winter and all the beds cleaned up.  I just might be able to get it done if I continue to use the 1 1/2 hours of morning time after Bradley goes to school.  A lot can be done in that time, if I can get there at least three times a week.  It seems family and friends want time so hopefully the morning time will be best for my gardening.  I'm finding that time for gardening is at a premium at this time of my life.

The Urban Ranch garden suffered this year from neglect.  The tomatoes did ok and the green beans did ok and I still have to dig the potatoes.  The flowers that I planted did really well after they decided to grow.  It's all time to go into the compost at Terra Nova Gardens.

As the time for outside gardens diminish the basement garden begins to arise.  

Saturday October 1, 2016 Urban Ranch

Lifted the spuds today.  This is about 8 plants.  I expect it is about 20 pounds.  Last year I layered the potatoes and got about twice as many but they were much smaller.  These potatoes are conciderably larger.  So maybe weight wise it's about the same.

Two beds have been cleaned and the waste has been bagged.  One side of the tomato bed has beed cleaned up from the flowers grown there.  I'm not sure what the flowers were called but they grew up in a mass that took over not only the side but the entire pathway as well.  It almost filled up two yard waste bags.  Yeah, two more beds to go.  

Monday October 10, 2016 Terra Nova Gardens
It rained off and on most of the day today.  Even though it rained, I spent four hours at the garden cleaning up the beds.  I completely removed the tomatoes in the towers.  It really looks bare without the towering tomatoes being there.  Three wheel barrow loads were taken to the compost heap. Two of the pathways in the sweet corn fortress were cleaned up.  The next time I go to the garden I will finish the pathways inside the fence if I can.  The water barrel was drained.  I only had to use one barrel and it was only used in June.  The rest of the year the garden received enough rain without irrigation.  Hopefully, I'll be there again tomorrow.

Tuesday October 25, 2016 Terra Nova Gardens
My goodness, here it is October 25th cruising down on November.  The weather is beautiful with 70s during the days and 40s at night.  I expect the hammer to drop at any time now and suddenly be freezing temperatures.

Another day at the garden finished up the cleanup for the sweet corn fortress.  It took three days to get the weeds out of the beds and pathways.  I hadn't really touched this area since the corn harvest back in the last week of July.  The corn was delicious and neighbors near the garden that I had given some wanted to know if I was going to grow more next year.  I might have to expand the production of the corn patch.  I have plans for expanding the vegetable stand in front of the garden.

You can see the pallet that I used for giving away tomatoes this year.  It was pretty lame but worked.  Next year a sign that says something like, "Free Take what you can use or give away".  It's a way of letting the neighborhood have the excess of what I can't use.  The garden actually looks nice for once.  I still have a section that the carpet needs to be flipped and covered.  

This is my best project of the summer.  The entrance to the garden now has a landing made with poor man patio bricks.  Eventually, the patways for the first section of the garden will all be bricked.  I am figuring it will take at least two years to finish the pathways and double rock line the beds.  The sweet corn fortress will get some modifications.  I want to make a removable section for a gate to be able to get into the fortress without climbing over the fence.  

Weed control will be different next year.  One comment that made an impression on me this last weekend at the Mother Earth News Fair was "don't weed, cultivate".  The meaning was don't wait for the weeds to grow, cultivate two to three days after a rain when the seeds have sprouted.  Weeds can't grow in loose soil.  Another weed control is to use a vinegar, soap mixture to spray on them.  The last weed control is to burn them witha torch.  The weeds don't have to be totally burn up but just heated above 300 for a couple seconds.  It kills them in a matter of minutes.


Tuesday, September 20, 2016

September 2016

The month of September brings more harvesting and building.  This blog has been started on September 20, 2016.  It should have been started years ago but the thought just didn't strike me that I should have a blog specifically tagged to Terra Nova Gardens.  So it has begun and ever forward the progress in Terra Nova Gardens will be documented.  

Monday, September 19, 2016
I know this is a day before the blog was started but I wanted to document some things that were accomplished on that day.  

The first thing on the list was to move the fermenting bags of yard waste grass to the back of the property on the strip outside the fence.  Twenty some bags of grass were moved and emptied back behind the carpet to turn into mucky green manure and then compost.  Eventually berries will be planted back there but not for a few more years to get the main garden area developed.

Next thing on the list was weeding the strawberry bed.  It was a hot sweaty day and I only lasted a couple hours during the mid day time I had to garden.  Who knew that at the end of September it would still be pumping out 90 degree days with tons of humidity.  I just couldn't make any longer than two hours.  Even at that I had to really push myself to get any thing done.

Today I'm planning on another visit to the garden but during the evening sundown hours.  The garden is in full shade by about 4pm.  So I will have some relief from the direct sun heat.  However the temp is 88 with 62% humidity making it feel like 97 degrees.  If this is how Fall going to be, then I'll have a lot of garden time left.

The only thing that's producing now is tomatoes.  They are still chunking out a basket full every few days.  The potatoes haven't been pulled up yet but there's no hurry for them as they will keep in the ground.


The entrance has been completed for poor man's bricks and the path between the first two raised beds has been started.  I have five more such paths to build.  I think it's going to take a couple years before it's all completed.

Tuesday, September 20
I've started the task of weeding all the beds in the entrance section.  Two hours were spent pulling weeds along the front road fence chicken wire fence.  The strawberries are behind this fence.  Tall grass sprouts had grown up through the fence.  Between removing the grass on the outside of the fence and weeding the bed inside the fence three full buckets of grass were piled on the compost pile.  

I've discovered that when weeds grow up through the carpet, just pull it up and turn it over.  Weedy side down and very clean nice side up.  It kills the weeds and allows them to compost back into the soil.  The carpet between the bed with green peppers and the one with tomatoes was turned over.

The green peppers didn't produce one pepper this year.  I researched the wrinkly leaf issue and found that it's a calcium issue.  Next year I will have to put calcium in the soil and see if that helps.  The green peppers were pulled up and dumped on the compost pile.  Small blooms were just starting to form.  The green peppers were a total bust this year.  

Once the green pepper plants were pulled, the bed was hula hoed and raked smooth.  The hula hoe is the best thing ever.  I'm not sure where it came from but it had a broken handle that had to be replaced. Since inheriting it from some one, I've not used my regular hoe once.  It just does such a great job of cutting plant roots off and stirring up the soil.  Then a garden rake across the soil gives the bed a smooth surface and pulls out any weeds that have had their roots severed.  The hula hoe had been my main tool for bed to hoe weeds out of garden beds.



Friday, September 23

Thirty fifth street corner was mowed yesterday and the grass taken out to the garden.  This is a picture from when I just got there before it was too dark to see.  The four bags of grass are on the bare dirt bed now.  There are six more beds and nine pathways to clean up.  I have a month to get it done but it seems that the domestic responsibilities keep me from having garden time.  Two to four hours a week is not enough to stay ahead of the weeds. I am determined to get it done before Winter comes.  The brick pathways will have to wait.  My full attention will be on getting the garden ready for next spring.

As I look back on the year that started in March, I can see some great accomplishments.  I can also see some great needs.  Weeds continue to be the biggest problem.  Having brick pathways in the main garden will really be a great deterrent for weeds.  I've learned in other parts of the garden that are carpet covered just to turn the carpet over when weeds start growing up through the carpet.


Friday, September 25
Terra Nova Gardens produced a bucket full of tomatoes today.  The warm weather has started up the ripening process again.  It was a bit muddy today but the harvest was work it.  There was still a few tomatoes on the pallet by the road so I threw them into the compost pile.  I am going to make some of Susy Morris's tomato soup recipe.  


TOMATO SOUP
6 onions, chopped
1 bunch celery, chopped
8 quarts fresh tomatoes (or 5-6 quarts of juice) *I coarsely chop mine in quarters leaving the stems on them since I’m putting them through a food mill.
1 cup sugar (I find this is too much and I use less usually 1/2 cup)
1/4 cup salt (I usually add 2 T and then taste before I add more)
1 cup butter
1 cup flour
1/4 cup lemon juice

Directions
1. Chop onion& celery. Place in large kettle w/ just enough water to keep them from burning. While this simmers, cut tomatoes (remove stems if not using strainer).
2. Add tomatoes to kettle & cook until tender.
3. When tender put through Victorio or Squeezo (or similar food mill) strainer. (reserve 2 cups for mixing with butter/flour)
4. Return to kettle, add lemon juice, sugar & salt.
5. Cream butter and flour together& mix thoroughly with two cups of reserved juice (chill so it’s cold), until dissolved (or blend together in a blender), to avoid lumps of flour in the juice. Add butter/flour mixture to warmed tomato juice. (Add before it’s hot, to avoid lumps of flour!). Stir well.
6. Heat just until hot. (If it gets to a boil, it can make the flour lumpy). Just prior to boiling, turn off the burner. (It will continue to thicken as it cools.).
7. Ladle into hot jars with 1/4 headspace, close securely with lids.
8. Put in canner & process 30 minutes (start timing when it’s at a ‘rolling’ boil).
9. Remove from canner & allow to set until sealed (approx. 12 hours)
To serve, mix equal parts tomato concentrate to milk (or water or chicken stock), and add 1/2 t. of baking soda per pint as it cooks (1 t. per quart) if using milk, this keeps the milk from curdling. I actually prefer to add chicken stock to mine instead of milk, I also omit the baking soda when using stock or water. I serve with a sprinkle of freshly grated romano cheese, a sprinkle of cayenne and a little freshly ground black pepper.

Tuesday, September 27
Another some what productive day at Terra Nova Gardens.  I mowed Warren's lot and took the bags of grass out to the garden.  While I was there I cleanup the weeds around the tomato bed and piled them up at the end of the green pepper bed.  The weeds are more out of control than I thought.  The caged tomatoes had fallen down and were laying on the ground so I decided just to take them out.  The weather is definitely in the Fall mode now with night dipping into the 40s.  It will not promote the ripening of any more tomatoes.  In another week I will be removing the tomatoes that are left.  Next year I'm going back to Rutgers.  The hybrid tomatoes just aren't as good in my opinion.  I haven't made the tomato soup yet but will be trying to make it today.  I hope to get a few quarts for the Winter.

There were a few more tomatoes and some onions that I'll use in the soup that were harvested in the process of cleaning up the area around the tomatoes.

Thursday, September 29
The day was very productive.  I think I've figured out a way to get garden time back in the morning.  If I take Bradley to school and leave from there to the garden I can get a half hour of time before calling Dot.  Then I can get another hour before walking Bailey.  So on the days that I don't have commitments in the morning I can get 1 1/2 hours of garden time.  This morning it was enoug to get one pathway and a bed cleaned up from an enormous amount of weeds.  The next work day will get the last pathway in the formal garden area and the bed along the fence by the driveway cleaned up.

More tomatoes have been brought home. I've canned four quarts of Susy Morris' tomato soup.

 One batch of tomato soup gave me four quarts and part of another.  One of the quarts cracked so I'll have to either process it again or just eat it.  


Nice tomato soup.  There's enough tomatoes for one more batch.  Maybe tomorrow.

Thursday, October 6
Rain this week has prevented any garden work.