Saturday, January 3, 2015
Frostfire
Looks like my Oregano, Parsley, and Rosemary have survived the colder weather so far but the Sweet Basil did not fare so well. I know the Basil did put off a bunch of seed however, so hopefully it will come back strong this spring. We used the Basil the most of all the herbs this year, as it goes well with so many dishes. It was perfect with salads, sandwiches, or just leaf thrown into a pot of beans. Often I would just enjoy chewing a leaf while working outside. Hope to find some Cilantro to grow this coming spring as well.
Friday, January 2, 2015
First fire of the year
It has been a very mild winter in 2014 thus far. At the time of this writing we are just now lighting our first fire. Temps dropped into the 30's in East Texas over the New Year's Weekend with rain, so we finally broke down and burned some wood. I used the True Temper Maul to split about a 1/4 cord of a dead pin oak that I harvested off my land, and then used the Hultafors Bruks Swedish Hatchet to split up some kindling for fire-starter. The pin oak is exceptionally good as firewood. It burns long and hot, and is very nice to split. I have used the True Temper Maul pictured for many years and I have come to depend on it. The head was forged in India, and the heat treat was done very well, as it holds an edge for a very long time. The Swedish Hatchet is fast becoming a piece of trusted kit as well for smaller tasks, and holds an equally keen edge. I hope everyone had a safe New Year's and I will try to blog more in the coming year work permitting.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Summer Squash!
Sawyer's Squash patch is starting to really put off some yellow squash. We picked all this week and still can't keep up. I did a very light fertilize a few weeks back with a hose sprayer. 2 Tablespoons of Miracle-Gro to 1 gallon of water dilution. The squash seems to really do well with this amount.I try to fertilize after I have done a regular watering which seems to increase uptake. Michelle has been frying this up with a little oil in the Lodge 10" Skillet and they have been wonderful!! I am going to experiment by pickling some of the squash with some of the fresh herbs we grew this year. I really wish I had planted some dill. Oh well there is always next year God Willing.....
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Summer Peppers!!
Planted "Long Red Slim" Variety Cayenne Peppers and Banana Peppers this year and just had the first harvest. I pickled a mixture of the two in apple cider vinegar and the taste is fantastic! Just a dab of it in a salsa or on peas makes all the difference in flavor. The Cayenne's are extremely hot!! I do not remember them being this hot when I have grown other varieties in the past. Usually the dry summer heat in Texas makes even a Jalapeno extremely hot, but it is still very early and these Cayenne's are kickin' already!! I will post more pictures of the squash, melons, tomatoes, and herbs as the summer progresses. Hope everyone is having great luck in their gardens so far!
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Herbs into the Good Earth
Got the herbs into the ground this week. This small patch should meet all of our needs for the coming summer and fall. I had to "Deer Proof" them with a homemade chicken wire cage. Although the deer have been known to knock cages down to get to sweet basil!!! (Can't say I blame them). There is a very protective Catahoula Cur piled up within ten feet of these herbs though so I think they will be fine this year..... I planted Greek Oregano, Triple Curl Parsley, Tuscan Blue Rosemary, Santo Cilantro, and Sweet Basil. Had to fight off the aphids last year with Dawn Dish Detergent in a spray bottle with water, so we will see what happens this year. Really looking forward to fresh herbs in my salads this year though! May go snap off a piece of sweet basil right now to snack on! Take care everyone. Peace.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
East Texas Spring Fishing!
Was able to slip away this past Saturday for a few hours to Dragonfly Lake and stir up a little trouble with the bass! The spawn was in full swing. I tried plastic worms first and was unable to get a single strike, which is very uncommon at this lake. I tied on an over-sized top-water bait with rear prop and the bass started to slam it that afternoon. Not sure of the name of this top water bait but it is one of my favorites. I need to buy some of the old Wooden Devil's Horse's by Smithwick. I lost all mine over the years and they are another favorite of mine. They can be picked up on Ebay for under 10 bucks shipped, and are well worth it! Good luck to all with their Spring and Summer Fishing this year. Have Fun!
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Trinity River Sand Bass!
The Sand Bass are running on the Trinity River so I took the boys today. We had a blast catching Sand Bass all morning and spending time together. The weather was just perfect in the 60's & 70's. There were lots of folks out fishing today! Everywhere we looked people were catching Sandies! We are going to go back next week and take the Kayaks. We were fishing small jigs on light line. The bass seemed to prefer the yellow and white ones. We gave our fish away to others, but next time we intend to cook up a mess ourselves!
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