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Rodents and Roofing

Rodent wars have been heating up, and we had to get a move on and finish the wire cages for the main raised beds. The pack rats got into one of the potato beds before we had completed the wire cages, and they cut out at least half of the plant stems and leaves. The […]

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June 2015 to June 2016

June 2015 to June 2016 was just the same old, same old, except for forest fires and hopefully that sort of thing doesn’t happen again – like ever.  Wishful thinking, I know.  But still. All we did last year was gardening, making jams and preserving things from the garden, and staying home because the roads […]

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Before…. and Some After

The greenhouse is all planted and has been for about a week, but I waited to take pictures until some of the baby plants had time to put on more leaves and let us know if they were happy with their new living arrangements.  So these pictures are the “before” everybody gets with the program […]

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This year, pretty much as soon as we had baby plants (peas and spinach), up in the raised beds, the local rodent population rejoiced and sent out invitations for the party season.   Early party-goers harvest the majority of the spinach before it had real leaves, and dug up the peas.  Argh. So we thought about […]

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Malheur Trip

The drive down was interesting – snow and rain showers through the mountains. We didn’t really take warm enough clothes for that sort of weather, so all we could do was hope it would be better the next day. It was better, not much precipitation, but cold and windy. On well, that’s the way it […]

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Plants and things

Our satsuma orange tree arrived via snail mail today, and the planter arrived by Fedex yesterday (good timing!) and so today we put the planter together and planted our new baby tree. Learn something new every day – it takes 12 months for a ripe fruit from the time a blossom appears. Next we should […]

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Springishness

We planted some lettuce and swiss chard seeds in the greenhouse on February 10th.  The baby plants are just now starting to get a little bigger but no real leaves yet, so I’m not sure how ahead of the game we got planting them so early.  But still, we planted seeds in February!!  That must […]

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Very busy, doing nothing.

Well, not totally nothing.  We’ve been getting new seed catalogs in the mail, and thinking about what we want to plant next year.  And thinking about all the strawberries (hopefully!), I’ll have to play with in June.   He was growling and hissing at her, so Dan used the cat attitude adjustment tool, aka squirt […]

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We woke up to a foot of snow fall over the previous 24 hours, on Wednesday morning, almost all of it overnight. Heavy wet snow, too, which weighed trees and branches down. This is why I want to have different roofing, besides metal.  When these heavy sheets of snow fall from the upper roof they […]

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Firewood Take 2

It’s really true what they say about firewood. It keeps you warm when you are cutting, stacking, splitting, or hauling it around, in any combination. Last week we got to experience everything except the cutting down trees part. And we were warm despite having low temperatures ranging from 3F to a balmy 10F this morning. […]

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