Oct 15, 2016

I Could Live in the Garden

It's morning, already?  So tired.  So much to do. 
Winter is definitely on it's way.  Snowflakes have fallen on more than one occasion. A lot of loose ends left to tie up.
Here's the exciting news:
The hoophouse is ready to use.  Going to experiment with a couple of short, cold-weather crops.  Maybe some radishes and romain.  It's really late to do that, but...
If nothing else, I can move my rocking chair in here and enjoy the tropical climate.  I'm so blessed.
Today I hope to get the garlic in-finally.
Get the carrots, cabbage and squash into the cellar.  And just kind of tidy up.  I have sheep hooves to trim and a couple of vaccinations to give. 

CSA news-We have one week left for deliveries.  This week it'll be added-value products.  Some herb mixes, soup mixes, dressings and maybe some bread.  Then on to planning for next year-with a hoophouse!!!

Redeem the time.
From Glory Farm



4 comments:

Mama Pea said...

I can't tell you how wonderful the news of your hoophouse is. Glory Be on Glory Farm!
If you need company next to you in your rocking chair, let me know. ;o}

affectioknit said...

What a wonderful greenhouse...I'm looking forward to what you do with it this winter...

~Have a lovely day!

odiie said...

Mama Pea-I'm glad someone else appreciates it. :)

Affectioknit-Not sure what can be done up here in the winter. I'm not going to put any heat in it. I'll let you know how my experiments go.

Thistle Cove Farm said...

Work is never done...just find a resting place and stop. Work will be there when you're renewed, refreshed and ready.

Oct 15, 2016

I Could Live in the Garden

It's morning, already?  So tired.  So much to do. 
Winter is definitely on it's way.  Snowflakes have fallen on more than one occasion. A lot of loose ends left to tie up.
Here's the exciting news:
The hoophouse is ready to use.  Going to experiment with a couple of short, cold-weather crops.  Maybe some radishes and romain.  It's really late to do that, but...
If nothing else, I can move my rocking chair in here and enjoy the tropical climate.  I'm so blessed.
Today I hope to get the garlic in-finally.
Get the carrots, cabbage and squash into the cellar.  And just kind of tidy up.  I have sheep hooves to trim and a couple of vaccinations to give. 

CSA news-We have one week left for deliveries.  This week it'll be added-value products.  Some herb mixes, soup mixes, dressings and maybe some bread.  Then on to planning for next year-with a hoophouse!!!

Redeem the time.
From Glory Farm



4 comments:

Mama Pea said...

I can't tell you how wonderful the news of your hoophouse is. Glory Be on Glory Farm!
If you need company next to you in your rocking chair, let me know. ;o}

affectioknit said...

What a wonderful greenhouse...I'm looking forward to what you do with it this winter...

~Have a lovely day!

odiie said...

Mama Pea-I'm glad someone else appreciates it. :)

Affectioknit-Not sure what can be done up here in the winter. I'm not going to put any heat in it. I'll let you know how my experiments go.

Thistle Cove Farm said...

Work is never done...just find a resting place and stop. Work will be there when you're renewed, refreshed and ready.