Showing posts with label The Farm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Farm. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Planting Potatoes

We have been very busy this past week working in the garden; planting weeding, and watering. Planting potatoes took up quite a bit of that time. We planted 24 rows. We have several varieties including Yukon Gold, Russet, Red Norland and Fingerling.

David loves to help us plant things, especially onions and potatoes. His method of planting potatoes is to take as many as possible and put them in on area(most likely the path) then try to bury them. It is very cute so I had to snap some pictures. After I took the pictures though I replanted his potatoes.




Sunday, May 8, 2011

Spring Greens

We have been enjoying delicious and resh greens from the garden this past week. I have been enjoying using them is some different recipes. I thought I would share a few with you.




Pasta with Mustard Greens

1 lb small pasta
1 small steak thinly sliced
1 bunch mustard greens
1 bunch green garlic
1 small onion
1 lemon
3 Tbsp olive oil
Salt and pepper to taste
Cayenne pepper

Cook pasta according to package directions, drain and toss with a little olive oil.
While pasta is cooking heat olive oil in a skillet and sauté steak until browned. Chop mustard greens, green garlic, and onion. Add onions and garlic to pan, sauté. Add mustard greens and continue sautéing until greens are just wilted. Add salt and pepper to taste and a dash of cayenne pepper. Grate the zest from the lemon then squeeze the juice. Combine with other ingredients and toss with pasta, adding more olive oil if needed. Serve and enjoy!

Mizuna and Mustard Green Quiche

1 unbaked pie crust (see recipe below)
Olive oil or butter
1 small onion
1 large handful fresh mizuna
1 large handful fresh mustard greens
1 large green garlic
5 farm fresh eggs
1 cup milk
1 cup grated cheddar or jack cheese
Salt
Pepper
Dash of nutmeg

Sauté onion and green garlic in oil or butter until tender. Add chopped mizuna and mustard greens. Sauté until wilted. Layer vegetables and cheese in pie shell. In a mixing bowl beat eggs and milk until well blended. Add salt and pepper and a dash of nutmeg. Pour into pie shell. Bake at 350 degrees F for 35 minutes or until knife inserted comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes before serving.

Whole Wheat Pie Crust

makes two 10 inch pie crusts

2 cups whole wheat flour

1 ½ sticks butter, cut into small pieces

½ cup cold water

Cut butter into flour using a pastry blender or your fingers, leaving some of the butter in fairly large pieces. Pour in most of the water while stirring with a fork. Add the rest of the water until dough comes together in a clump. Divide dough in two. Roll out on a floured board until about ¼ inch thick. Fold into quarters and transfer to pie pan. Trim edges and pinch with thumb and forefinger to finish.




Spring Green Salad with Tomato Basil Dressing

1 bag salad mix with mustard greens

1 bunch radishes

1-2 small green garlic

1 handful dried tomatoes

1 cup olive oil

½ cup apple cider vinegar

1 clove garlic, crushed

½ tsp. dried basil

Salt

Pepper

Place salad mix in bowl, tearing any large pieces. Chop radishes and garlic greens, sprinkle over the top. Combine all other ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth..Toss with salad or pour over individual servings.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Tomato Hoophouse

We just put up a new hoophouse for growing tomatoes, peppers, squash and cucumbers in. I am planning to transplant tomatoes into it this afternoon. Here is a picture of it partially up. I will put some more pictures up with the tomatoes in it.

David Rides the Tractor

Last Sunday afternoon was beautiful. While the sun was shining Andrew took David for a tractor ride. He loved it! It was so fun to watch.


Waving at Mommy

This is exciting!

Posing with the tractor.

Afterwards the lighting was perfect so I snapped a few more photos of the tractor.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Baby Chicks

Our chicks hatched! David has been enjoying them so much.



Our Tractor

We are so excited to have just bought a Ford 9N tractor. It is going to be a big help around the farm. Andrew is having a lot of fun with it!




Thursday, April 14, 2011

Digging in the Garden

Andrew and David getting the carrot bed ready.


Planting

Eggs



The chickens have been laying an abundance of beautiful eggs lately. I am also getting two duck eggs every day! We have eggs for sale. Call us at (509)675-2290

Chicks Coming Soon!

We are incubating a batch of eggs for baby chicks. They should be hatching on Friday. We are planning to bring them to thw Chewelah Earth Day Fair. Look for us there!


Hens laying eggs


Eggs in the incubator

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Puddle Ducks

With spring coming and snow melting comes mud and mud puddles. Our ducks have been loving the puddles. They are quite cute as they run around to all the puddles!



Our Hoophouse

We are so excited to have a hoophouse this year for growing vegetables in! We put it up about ten days ago. As you can see from the pictures there was still quite a bit of snow left then, now it is mostly gone. We have some lettuce plants and Chinese cabbage plants growing in there now. Later in the spring we will be putting in tomatoes and cucumbers. We think having the hoophouse will be a big advantage to us this year.

Putting up the hoops

All up and ready to go

Preparing the ground

About a week later, most of the snow is gone now

Lettuce

Chinese cabbage

Monday, August 9, 2010

Potato Patch

Our potatoes are doing well. We have several varieties for sale. Yukon Gold, Red Norland and even some purple ones.

Raspberries

Delicious, ripe raspberries! Come get some at the market!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Lucy and Jane

A lady I met at the farmer's market gave me her two ducks. The brown on is Jane and the grey one is Lucy. They are fun to watch out in the backyard. They seem to be settling into their new home very well.


Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Planting Tomatoes

Yesterday I planted over 100 tomato plants! It is more challenging when you have a baby and a goat trying to climb on you the whole time!

Skylark

On Sunday morning I woke up to find that Hannah had kidded. She had one pretty little doeling. I just love her markings. I decided to name her Skylark.

It will be so nice to have fresh milk again, too!


David is fascinated with her. He loves to touch her.

Produce for Market

French Breakfast Radishes


Winter Density and Lolla Rosa Lettuce