What do you do with your Pineapple guava? We have a tree that gives us a few bags full every year, but no one here is a fan. Any good ideas? Have been getting lettuce, cilantro and a few limes. Most of the citrus won't be ready until January at the earliest. Avocados are getting bigger, still a few months off as well, all of the seeds that I put in, see previous posts, are up and getting taller by the day. Still warm, but we did get a few drops of rain the other day!
Status report...
All is well here on the farm, believe it or not, it was 95 degrees here yesterday, November 6th and 95 degrees! I would really like to be done with summer. Have had to keep an eye on the new trees, not only has it been hot, we have had strong winds the past few days. I had to add some extra support to the avocado tree. While I may not be so into the heat, all of the seedlings that I have put in are. Cilantro, beets, spinach, lettuce, onions, garlic are all looking good. We have started harvesting some of the lettuce and cilantro, and are still getting peppers and basil. The new chickens have stated to roam a little, but the Giant keeps them in check.
Monday Harvest 10/22/12
A lot more going in than coming out at this point. Only a few pepper plants left over from the summer, but man are they still producing, Fresno Chilies, Yellow and Purple Bell Peppers. Already getting some lettuce and cilantro. It's nice to finally get the fall planting underway. It was 100 degrees last week, but finally the days are getting cooler as are the nights. We even had a little drizzle this weekend. Put in some potatoes, shallots, carrots, and more lettuce. Citrus trees are all heavy, some are even starting to change color! The Blood Orange tree is especially productive this year.
Also picked up a Babcock Peach to go with the Santa Barbara that I put in last year.
Satsuma Mandarin to round out the citrus selection.
The littlest farmer is especially excited about the Spinach. The little thief sneaks into the garden and eats it right off the plant. I'll have to watch him this year, maybe have him plant his own patch.
Is summer over yet?
It's been quite a while since I last posted, thought that fall was here then 100 degree days prove that that was just wishful thinking. Notice Col. Sanders below taking a little dip. September was pretty hot around, it was tough watching the plants that I had worked so hard to raise from a seed wither under the intense sun.
Lots of Monarch caterpillars on the milkweed this year, we raised a few.
Put in spinach, lettuce, onions, garlic, chard, a few pepper plants are still in from the summer.
Harvest Monday 9/17/12
Things have slowed
down here with the high temps that we have been having, 3 weeks of high 90's
and 100's. Friday it was 106, Saturday 104, Sunday 102. All of the tomatoes are
crispy, still getting peppers though, as well as onions, figs, basil, and a few
other herbs. The citrus are heavy with golf ball size fruit and both the Hass
and Fuerte have lots of little avos on them. But what this time of the year
really means to us here at 22trees is Horn worm wrangling! We found these big
boys and left them under the watchful eyes of a couple guards. They never had a
chance.
This juvenile Great Horned owl has been hanging out around our house for the last couple of days. Young ones will actually fly around during the day. The boys and I have been dissecting owl pellets. Super cool stuff!
Harvest Monday 8/27/12
Well things have cooled down a little, only 95. We had 2 solid weeks of 100+ weather, and the garden took a hit. It's always hard this time of the year, I really have to decide what will live and what will get crispy. Ever year I plant more and more drought tolerant plants and heat lovers. The tomaotes, peppers, squash, all love this heat, the cucs, corn, strawberries and herbs have a hard time. Still getting tomatoes off at least 8 of the plants, and peppers from 5 of the plants. However, we did have a few surprises, potatoes being the big one!! Can't believe they made it, I thought for sure they were goners. TPW made some pretty tasty potato salad, I have been able to dig up about 20 per week. The fig tree is in full effect, trying to beat the birds is hard, but I have managed to stay one step ahead of them.
And to think, I thought that we would lose this Lisbon Lemon tree. When we first moved in it looked like it was going to fall over at any moment. With a little pruning and some food this tree is kicking out large lemons ALL the time!! TPW made us lemonade all last week.
Monday Harvest 8/13/12
So I returned last week after 2 weeks away, and things have been a little warm. We have had 5 days in a row with 105+ temperatures, however the weather man says that it should cool off to around 102. The garden has been a little crispy, but the heat lovers, tomatoes, cucs, peppers, figs, zucs, pumpkins, seem to be hanging on.
One of the hauls after being away. Not bad!
All of the ladies are finally laying again, however if this heat continues they might shut down. Lemon cucs, interesting texture.
TPW makes the best fig jam, looking forward to a few jars this year. I pruned the older fig tree, brown turkey, pretty hard this year so we did not get the early crop. Need to be sure that I get the figs before the birds do!
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