BayBranch

backyard urban farming ~ lakewood, oh

purple beans and garlic! June 30, 2009

Filed under: at the homestead, in the dirt, in the kitchen — jojobickle @ 8:19 pm
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tonight we harvested our first batch of purple string beans….yes, they are purple, which really helps in the harvesting process….but they do turn green when cooked. they are delicious. nothing like fresh-picked dinner!

purple beans

purple beans

we only planted a little bit of garlic last fall and it is now hanging in the garage to dry out. we buy our garlic from seeds of change. they only ship in the fall for fall planting. we plan to put a 12′ x 4′ bed in this fall.

fresh garlic

fresh garlic

part of the harvest....ready to dry

part of the harvest....ready to dry

 

veggie update June 28, 2009

Filed under: in the dirt — jojobickle @ 8:43 am

the garden is lush and green. visions of grilled peppers and fresh, red tomatoes will soon be reality!

peppers staring to grow

peppers staring to grow

tomatoes growing strong

tomatoes growing strong

garlic is ready to harvest

garlic is ready to harvest

edible flowers

edible flowers

did you know you can eat daylilies? google daylily recipes and see what strikes your fancy.

 

plot update June 10, 2009

Filed under: in the dirt — Spink Bickle @ 4:51 pm

baybranch farm got themselves some land ….

the plot thickens

the plot thickens

it’s kind of crazy but we hope to garden / farm this 40′ X 120′ vacant lot near our home. this year our main goal is to build the soil and setup the infrastructure to grow grow grow vegetables next year. one of our first experiments is to “sterilize” some of the soil with some clear plastic.

killing the grass with plastic

killing the grass with plastic

near the beginning of may we put this 20′ X 35′ section of plastic down. it was way more work sealing (needs to be air tight under there) than one would expect. we tested the soil temperature last sunday and it’s already about 100 F, we are hoping for 120 F by mid july. after we remove the plastic the plan is to either rototill, or plant a cover crop and rototill next spring.

late spring and it was apparent there would be no soil ready to plant any time soon, so we installed three raised beds.

raised beds at the plot

raised beds at the plot

we used 2X8s to build 4′X12 beds, covered the grass with cardboard boxes we have been saving for this very purpose, and filled the beds, one yard each, with Sweet Peet. it all went well using the trusty baybranch trailer. we were able to move the trailer right up to the beds and push most of the soil straight in. (i did have to drive on the sidewalk as someone had blocked access to our lot, as usual…..the neighborhood kids got a big kick out of this!)

filling the raised beds

filling the raised beds

filling the raised beds

filling the raised beds

farm needs straw for all sorts of tasks so here is the jetta and trailer with 22 bales of straw.

the trusty baybranch trailer in action

the trusty baybranch trailer in action

here is a shot of the plot in its current state, fence and rototilling underway.

plot4

one huge hurdle yet to tackle is access to water … that’s the subject of the next post (since i should be working on that right now!) got any suggestions for us, please post a comment….

 

garden update June 8, 2009

Filed under: at the homestead, in the dirt — jojobickle @ 9:58 pm
we got potatoes!

we got potatoes!

potatoes are growing…..soon we will have to add another set of 2 x 6’s and more dirt, but looking good so far.

woo hoo - peppers!

woo hoo - peppers!

Dude, check out that garlic

Dude, check out that garlic

tomatoes working their way up the trellis

tomatoes working their way up the trellis