Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Farmer's Market
These are some of the farmers that come to market every week. These are the neatest people. True farmers, all of them. Some have been farmers all their lives. Some just starting out. I learn a lot from them. And they all love what they do. Some have stands on their farms. Some raise grass fed beef. Some have honey bees. And some like to can what they don't sell and bring it back in jars. Very clever folks, these. And some play guitar and sound like Johnny Cash too! I love my farmer's market. The last picture is mine. I like taking pictures, not being in them.
Finished Soaps
And here are the soaps I made yesterday. All cut up and on the drying racks.
The top soap is the peppermint.
The bottom is the tea tree castille soap.
The top in this picture is the cedar-saffron. It smells so good!
Then in the middle is the clarey sage-rosemary goat milk soap.
Then the plain goat milk.
And these are the little tiny clarey sage-rosemary soaps from the candy tray mold. They look big but they aren't at all. They actually look like white fudge. I'll have to make sure no one tries to eat these!
Not I have to wait at least 4 weeks for all to dry except the castille. It takes up to 3 months to dry.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Around the Gardens Today
I forgot to turn this one around. But these are Blue Lake green beans that I planted 5 days ago. Look at them already!
And these are the field peas I planted the same day! Now the cucumbers that I planted last Monday are not up yet in the North garden but the ones I planted in the South garden last Thursday are popping up.
And I picked about 3/4 of a bushel of Kentucky Wonder beans this afternoon. That's THE most I have ever picked off these vines yet. I thought they were all goners after that drought. Then I watered. Then we got lots of rain. And I left them alone for a few weeks. Then I picked for over an hour today. I also picked a half bushel of Blue Lake beans too.
On the last row of the runner beans I noticed 2 little round things in the vines. I looked closer and they were on top of the nest. I turned it over and put them back inside. They were cold so I guess the nest is abandoned. It looks like maybe a hummingbird nest. The eggs are very small.
And what is this? I have a few of these growing in the South garden. Is this wheat or oats? I sure would like to know.
This is an empty spot waiting for something to be planted in it. I might plant more peas.
And I have to show my zinnias. They are just beautiful. The dirt row is the Italian Roma beans. I saw some of them popping up too.
And this is my haul for today. Tomatoes, peppers, and beans. I'll pick kale and more peppers tomorrow. Then off to market. I hope I do well tomorrow. I'll go pick up some cucumbers from my friend up the road too.
Here's one more pretty flower for you to enjoy. That color is amazing.
I hope everyone's gardens are doing as well as mine are right now. I am really excited about this second planting of summer veggies already. And in a few weeks I'll be planting for Fall. So fun!
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