3 Mar 2010

Snow Day..Green Juice..&..Spreading Compost!

Posted by Jake

It snowed this week…it’s seldom when this happens (not enough moisture in these parts)…so I took a few pics of the white splashes around the garden…and decided to make a GREEN JUICE…while I was at it.  There’s a video at the end…of this post…ENJOY!

It’s also been a week of spreading compost around EVERYTHING!  Found a great local source for fresh cow manure and composted cow manure.  So I LOADED up on the composted material..and started spreading.  Took me two days…to get it all spread, but with the new swales on contour…these nutrients and topsoil will now be staying on the property..instead of running down to the gutter!

Garlic..no problem with the snow..melted the next day anyway.

brassicas…kale, chard, broccoli…I think they actually enjoyed the hit of snow!

Lacinato(Dino) Kale..what a hardy plant.

Looking down the east side of the lower yard..peas will be planted..and growing up the vertical beds soon.. this week.

Looking west..down the lower yard..toward the dome and terraced beds. Honeysuckle is the snow covered vine you can see a long the borders.

Inside the dome…snow melting off. Calendula in the foreground…with Mango and Avocado nearby.

The BIGGEST load of compost..I’ve ever moved around..cow manure/wood shavings/straw..composted for 1.5 years..great stuff!

Black GOLD!

A view from the swale..on the second day of the GREAT-compost spreading…Zion National Park..in the distance.  Might turn that into a SONG….

Post compost spreading..and mulching. I also gave the trees some Azomite with the compost. Mulched the swales and the trees..you can see clover coming up all around.

ahhh….GREENING UP…clover coming up everywhere…and the swales..(dug one more in the front right corner)… are catching all the runoff…such JOY!  More joy can be seen in the driveway..in the form of fresh horse manure, a friend just dumped.  Will be adding it to the compost pile..for nitrogen…dose it with some ROCK DUST and compost it for a few more months.

All in One Almond…starting to bud up…can’t wait…this could be the year…went to buy another one the other day…and they were out…so I scooped a Santa Rosa plum tree instead…planted her nearby…yikes…running out of room here!!

Here’s a look at the property..before beginning the food forest and dome build..this was about 2 years ago.  Glad I caught the satellite before and after…thanks for the idea Anthony Anderson!

Here’s what it looked like..about.. 6 months later…before fruit trees…. much has changed since this last shot taken from the eye in the sky…it will be fun to watch it continue..to change!!

Been enjoying fresh juice out of the garden lately..mixing it up with green smoothies.  LOVE mixing it up with different greens…SO FRESH!  You can feel the LIVING LOVE…oh how I love chlorophyll!  Doing a few juices a week right now…it goes really well… in combination with SUPERFOOD ELIXIRS!

The end accidentally got cut off to the video..whoops..but the juice was very TASTY…quite a zing with the lemon and ginger in there.  Have fun designing and creating your own food forest!

We don’t have our own water source here..we’re reliant on city water..and we aren’t allowed farm animals like chickens or goats…arghhh…I’d love to close the loop on self reliance.  We’ll get there..soon..very soon!

For now…I’m importing fresh cow and horse manure, to supplement the nitrogen component of my own compost.  Just not creating my own fast enough..for my current needs.  If I had a few chickens or a goat…this would be great…but I’ve contacted the city…and there’s LAWS against small farm animals around here…but they’re reviewing it…until then…just doing the BEST with what I have.  GREEN MANURES ..will work great too..but mid winter..hard to come by.

Bees are the next step…as they don’t make noise …just quietly go about their beautiful business!

  • one of the best videos yet...courtney was right-your greens are like radioactive GREEN! Holy jeez...man those are BEAUTIFUL! I had permagrin on the whole time. Awesome!
  • thanks brutha man....must be the minerals eh...haha! I have a permagrin..the whole time I walk around in the garden....especially now..that I'm shoving berries into my mouth..double whammy on the grin...!!! It's gonna be a great year!!! Paw Paws should be here..TODAY...waiting for the doorbell to ring....!
  • AWESOME POST...man I was glued the whole way through. Everything is looking so damn good!!! NICE WORK BROTHER!!!! Cant wait to see it in person! Love the aerial photo too!!! GOLD!
  • It can't wait to see you in person....! It'll be joyous day when you cruize the garden bro..grazing in the forest! These kiwis are going to end up being pure GOLD for sure.....have a few more arctic beauties on the way.....my mouth waters just thinking about it.!! Making support structures, and will be vining them up and down the sides of the the house...on the east and west sides...it's JUNGLE time!!!
  • wude72
    What a crazy day that was, good to see the Garden made it through it
  • It was a crazy day...came out of nowhere. Let me know how your beds turn out....maybe post a pic. I'm hoping spring is HERE now....no more cold spikes. Keeping my fingers crossed!
  • wude72
    I'll cross my fingers, too :-)
  • Ben Murie
    hey Jake! Love your site. I was wondering what you thoght if I were to add some blackberries to the green smoothie. Also Heather and I have a couple Aloe Vera plants we wanted to give you. We don't have the nice facilities here as you do. let meknow if you would like them.
  • Thanks Ben!! Throw those blackberries right in there...that's what I think...I also like em fresh...to savor the guys. Blueberries, black, raspberries...they all work really well. Lots of wild blackberry in these parts..LOTS!! Frozen mangos is also a delight!! For sure, bring those little aloe ladies on over..and I'll gladly give them a home....the more the better!! Thanks again...hope to see you both soon...
  • zchance
    Hey Jake! Things are looking great, as always I am very excited for you. What variety of Mango tree did you get? I learned that i gave you bad info about that, which I am sure you have figured out. I had read that it takes two mango trees to produce quality fruit I didn't realize that nurseries do that work for you. Shows just how little I know about it =/ I have been looking at getting a mango tree for our place and am very curious about your experience so far in terms of difficulty in keeping the plant healthy. It looks like things are going well I will be up this weekend at a debate tournament with Irene. I'd like to see you whil I am in town.... ?
  • Zach, I bought the mango in the dome..at home depot in Arizona a few years back..and confess..to not knowing the strain..all I cared about at the time was it was a mango..and it was coming home with me. She's been through a lot...including a windy drive north..in my trailer...and has kept growing. Just use compost..and rock dust and you can't go wrong. If she's in a pot..let the top soil dry out a bit..then water completely..until comes out the bottom. If planted in the ground..they like the morning hit from the sprinklers...just don't let the leaves get hit. She also might enjoy afternoon shade the first few years...and yes...I personify my plants...they love it...it's good fertilizer as well. Have you seen this site http://www.toptropicals.com/html/toptropicals/art... I'm looking for another mango also...just to enjoy...one of my favorite fruits!! I'm liking the dwarf varieties..and definitely the Phillipine mango...yummmm!!!!! For sure stop by...and bring a basket..if you would like some greens!!
  • Will DO...and I'll keep looking for updates on the juice fast.....! Loving those recipes!
  • Wow!! I watched the video, and your greens are SO plump and beautiful in color!! They are some of the best looking greens I've ever seen! I ADORE parsley and cilantro so that part made my mouth water :)

    Nice looking manure and beautiful tree blossoms!!
  • Thanks Courtney...I'll let the plants know what you think of em...always means a lot coming from a plant grazing connoisseur such as yourself. Sorry to get you drooling with the parsley and cilantro....and POW...here's some cow poop too..but glad you can appreciate a good pile of manure. The blossoms should be in full bloom over the next week or so..the apples flowers are already opening up...mmmmm
  • Oh thanks :) Keep us updated on the blossoms!
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