Monday, November 16, 2015

The raised beds

Number 1
As you can see here, the level of the soil has settled down a good 12 inches.  Some of the logs are exposed, and I need to move everything out of this bed and build it back up.  The Basil has been potted up and taken to Mom's house because my cat Mica would have eaten it.  Same with the rosemary.  The comfrey and french sorrel have been moved to the future asparagus bed.  I still have to find a home for the tarragon, the sage, the anise hyssop and the other hyssop.  Also some white spiderwort and the egyptian walking onions.  There are also some kale and red cabbage plants still hiding in here.   The other two beds are filling up with twigs, compost and cardboard.  I have some logs waiting for the last two tall beds.

Number 2
number 3, farthest from the house

Friday, November 6, 2015

Dani the Plum and the work on my road.

We got Dani in the ground and the city showed up to start the work on my section of the street.  Lucky us they are on the other side of the street!  It will be interesting to see how much they tear up.



Thursday, October 22, 2015

Mother Earth News Fair

Heading out tomorrow afternoon for Topeka, KS.  My brother Matthew will meet me there and we will be attending the fair this weekend!  Lots of wonderful speakers and booths to see.  Joel Salatin will be there!

Early in November we should be getting the Plum tree planted and I hope to get my other two raised beds constructed.  Pictures of the first 3 and their current condition coming next week!


Friday, October 9, 2015

Persimmons. What do I do with them?

I have been doing some research, even though I know it is several years down the road!  As a fall crop they are often paired with winter squash.

 Drying Persimmons

Cooking with Persimmons and Martha Stewart

More Recipes







Tuesday, October 6, 2015

2nd Persimmon in and the rest of the azaleas planted

More mulch going down around the Maple
 After conversations with City Utilities we decided to go ahead with the rest of the planting in the front yard, 3 more azaleas to finish the circle around the maple, and the 2nd Persimmon, a Fuyu which Jennifer has named William, or Sweet William for short!  The guys also brought in another 8 cubic yards of mulch!  Now my job is to keep everything watered in.  Looking good!

The plum will get planted in November.
Sweet William the persimmon's spot prepped

Last three azaleas and a lot more mulch!

Sweet William is in the ground!

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Watering in

No new pictures today.  Mostly I am just watering in the current azaleas and persimmon tree.  I did go to HomeGrown Foods today because they were giving away free Purple Coneflowers and there are quite a few in my design.  I went ahead and planted them in the holding bed for now.  Maybe I will throw in a picture of my holding bed, ie the first bed my brother Matthew built for me this spring!  Things have moved in and out of this bed and it has settled down almost a foot, so I will have to pull everything out when I have more leaves to pile in it!

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Birthday present!

For my 60th birthday this year my Mom and I visited my sister Jennifer and her husband Nick in Santa Cruz, CA.  It was a wonderful trip and included a very sucessful whale watching cruise on the Monterey Bay and lunch in Big Sur.  A highlight for me was a visit to the UCSC Farm based on Alan Chadwick's "French-intensive/biodynamic" method.

For my birthday they gifted me with the first fruit trees to go into my new permaculture yard!  Thank you so much!  Jennifer also named the trees for me, so here are the first pictures of Pumpkin, the Persimmon!
My birthday card!
From the corner, looking at my house.

PUMPKIN the Persimmon tree!

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

First two work days!

Dogwood from front by driveway
Cutting down the storm damaged Dogwood and the dying Japanese Maple.


Japanese Maple by driveway

Sunchoke by the shed

Clearing and berming for first Persimmon tree

Riley and Drake prepping for mulch

Getting there!

Mulch going down

Rory patching in Maple hill after grinding the stump

Clearing for the Plum in front yard


Putting down paper and mulch for Plum and azaleas

Azaleas going in

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Front Yard- Before

From the front door, looking north west.  The large overgrown Crape Myrtles are on my neighbor property.
 Looking straight west.  You can see the dark maple, I am not sure what it is.  The lamp post is going to go away.  The picture below is looking south west to my rounded corner. Then we have some pictures taken from the trunk of the tree or out at the corner of the street.  Changes are coming!












From the driveway looking west.



Saturday, September 19, 2015

Side Yard- Before

 This is the side yard from the corner of the driveway.  We are looking Northeast here, at the back of the shed and the shelter for the swing.  Up against the shed on the south side is one Sunchoke that I planted this spring.  It has a thick 3-4 inch trunk that fell into the shed and has sent up a bunch of branches from that.  It is blooming now and showing it's sunflower heritage.  After the first few frosts it will send all of it's energy to the roots, and anytime after that I can dig them up.  Looking forward to seeing what that one plant produces.  Next to it in the corner is a forsythia.  It will probably be coming out, as this is where the plans show a high hoop house and a potato contraption!

 Above is a picture looking north from the end of the drive.  In front of the gutter trellis is the small Japanese maple.  It is planted on a little hill.  You can also see the Pampas grass at the corners of the shelter.  We cut them back to 8" this spring, so they will be a good source of mulch!  The picture on the right is taken from the gutter trellis looking east.  The light building is my neighbors garage.  The square on the right edge is a load of bricks I had delivered for a flower border along the fence.  In front of it is a ground up tree trunk and roots. In the picture below you can see the second pile and in the middle is the current flower bed with hostas, daylilies and autumn sedum.

This picture on the right is looking south to the street and shows the Japanese Maple and the redbud.  This whole side yard will become the orchard with lots of lower level plants and paths throughout.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Sustainable by Nature

Sustainable by Nature is a local company that has done a design for my yard.  Their latest newsletter features the design.  We started today taking down the dogwood and little Japanese maple to make way for more productive plants!

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Back Yard-Before

This is looking from the raised beds to the south, down the east border fence.  The shed is about 14x16 and the swing is in the trellised fixture next to it.  There are Clematis and Morning Glory climbing all over it.   Below is the north fence line between my house and the rental property next door.  It is over run with honeysuckle, mulberry and assorted seedlings, along with some pokeweed.  I hope to put up a privacy fence here, and do water catchment along the north wall of the house.
 This view is from the swing house looking north east to the far corner of the property.  I want to keep the clothesline.  There will be two more raised beds.  The center area is going to mostly perennial veggies and herbs.

Below is a shot looking slightly north west, and you can see the covered swing on my deck and the rock border.  The border will all go away, along with most of the non productive plants there.


Monday, September 14, 2015

Spring 2015

These three trees opened up this spring and I was very pleased to see them leaf out!  However, the dogwood has split limbs from some ice storm in the past, and will be coming down in the new plans, to be replaced with a Persimmon tree.

The Japanese Maple below will also be leaving because it only has a little bit of life left in the trunk, and has been dying back all summer.  The Redbud will stay as part of the new design.  There is also a larger maple out front with very dark leaves and dense shade.  It will also stay.  I am looking forward to seeing if it's leaves turn in the fall.  Current photos will be in the next post.