1 Feb 2010

Winter Update

Posted by Jake

Here’s the Winter update..in photos and video.  So many plants to play around with!!  Getting ready for Spring..by amending soil in current beds, creating more soil for future beds and selecting, starting and planting more seeds and seedlings!!!  We’re also building swales on contour.. and putting in more nitrogen fixers.

oh..and.. I did a lady bug release last night..in the dome..go get em ladies!

 

Building my first swale in the front yard..FOOD FOREST! The rain..comes out of the gutter to the right..and hits the swale.
Instead of running straight down the hill..to the street..it fills the swale..especially the middle..then sinks in..keeping nutrients on the property and builds up a water “lens” underneath the fruit trees.
One of the many simple techniques of Permaculture. I love SWALES! SO much WATER SAVED. We will be planting fruiting/nitrogen fixing plants on top of the swale very soon..
Early in morning..7AM..still frozen

Later in the morning..10AM..venting the tunnels

 

Mixed heirloom romaine lettuces..Jericho, Paris Island, Freckles

The brassica bed, still growing..but frozen in the morning.
I love seeing the Kale’s freeze back..then warm up..greeting the sun!

 

….one hour later..unfrozen and happy!

 

Mixed greens..still coming up..spinach, arugula, lettuce, tatsoi, bok choy, kale, chard, collard

 

Garlic starting to show her aerial parts…so tasty..to even eat the leaves. It’s China Rose.
Asian Pear..this one is Shinseiki
Tunnel growing in a few beds..and building soil for future beds.
Under Porch..microclimate..winter refuge..for succulents and other plants
Red Wiggler..surfin..on the plastic hoop tunnel. Tons of them came out of the beds during the rains..to surf..it appears.
Succulents..my sweet aloe. Goji seedlings wintering over in the little pots to the left.
Inside..the Growing Dome

Have FUN..GROWING YOUR OWN FOOD!

  • Yes, we are indeed a great reflection! :) We'll just keep doing our thing, the ripple effect will keep getting bigger!!
  • You're such an inspiration, Jake! So gorgeous. I tell people about your work anytime I meet someone who is interested in permaculture, growing their own food, or loves the Anastasia books. Thank you for your inspiration!
  • ha..I'm an inspiration...some of my BIGGEST inspirations of the last few years..have just left a few comments...THANK YOU!! It seems we're reflecting each other...those darn reflections. I love em! Cheers to this shared passion! I hope more people catch on to what YOU, Anthony and Sam... have been sharing passionately for sooo long now....grow your own food...love them...care for them.....they grow STRONG...then they help you grow STRONG!
  • Amazing stuff Jake....your lettuce beds are insanely happy looking. Can't wait to see what it looks like in April!!

    What nitro fixers do you plan to put in??

    Again...awesome work brother
  • clover is already on the come up!!
  • anthony brother..thanks!! Again..with the inspiration man..this came from one of your posts/suggestions...when I order my kiwi, I'm scoopin some of those lovely little nitro fixing goumi ladies http://www.onegreenworld.com//product_info.php?pr... ..your helpin with this project immensely..through your passion and shared info...our gratitude!!!!!!! and brother.... I am SOOO FATISFIED!!!
  • DAMN! Now that's a yard! Really inspirational. I need to get out and garden at the community garden I work for. 1200 square feet this year, going to be, as they say...epic.
  • EPIC!!!!
  • Thanks Sam! You're INSPIRING me!! Love your site...been enjoying it a lot lately. You know how those plants are..they just wanna GROW! It'll be fun to watch that community project you have going..I'd like to get something going like that around here....spend part of my time in this garden, part in the community garden!! Sounds like JOY!
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