Welcome!
My name is Victoria and I am gradually creating a suburban homestead in Central Illinois.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
peppermint divided
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Sunday, June 17, 2012
garlic
The soft-necked garlic looks ready...falling over. I dug up 4 small cloves. I left the others in the ground for a few more days.
The elephant garlic needs another week or so.
A great page for garlic: http://www.hoodrivergarlic.com/garlic-calendar.htm
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Drip system worked...sort of
The basil had a great growth spurt despite being dug by a chipmunk! To each side, are the flowers that just loved getting watered every day.
In other news, the poor cucumbers are battling. They did not get as much water as the centered yellow squash and melons. This one has only 2 true leaves, and has blossomed. Weird!
Friday, June 1, 2012
vacation hiatus and meditation
also:
gate
gate
paragate
parasamgate
bodhii svaha
Friday, May 25, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
plant giveaway
Sunday, May 13, 2012
strawberries - every week
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Sowing seeds in early March
About the time, the daffodils were blooming (early March), we began sowing seeds in our "clearance sale" $20 green houses. It may have been 40F outside, but it was a toasty 75F inside.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Goals from 2009 - progress report
1. Don’t go digital on February 17. It’ll save money and liberate time. Affirmative! I didn't go digital and do not have television in my house. I got rid of internet as well so I don't watch any television programming on the laptop either. I do watch DVDs either on the laptop or with Alexa at her house. I have a blackberry so I do get email at home.
2. Commit to an anti-inflammation (mostly vegetarian) lifestyle. This comes and goes. Recommitted with the new season and Alexa's support.
3. Eat 75% local (100 mile ) nutrition. Ditto. The garden was expanded and much more produce will be available from less than 10 ft away. Farmer's market for things I can't or won't grow: zucchini, peaches, apples, specialty plants.
4. Eliminate packaged foods to all extent possible. Mmm, partial success.
5. Reduce waste in the household. Increase recycling. Yep. No-sort recycling with a new company makes it easy to dump everything (plastic, paper, cardboard, glass, aluminum, etc) into the big tote. 6. Determine and follow a financial plan and schedule for home improvements (roof, bathroom, deck, etc). I have saved up enough money to complete the projects. Prioritization completed. Now to get quotes and start work.
7. Expand the garden beds. I have twice the growing space as last year. The boxes were built in 4'x4' and 6'x4' dimensions.
8. Plant dwarf fruit trees. The potted lemon tree that Mom gave me in 2009 is in good shape an dproducing fruit. This is on schedule for this year. Blueberry, blackberry/raspberry, and cherry esplanier.
9. Implement rain water catchment for irrigating the garden beds. Also on schedule for this year with the new beds.
10. Ride my bike for enjoyment at least twice a week, weather permitting. With my RA under control, this should be good to go for this summer.
11. Use bike/trailer to do local shopping on weekend. Maybe. Traffic is a problem unless I do grocery shopping at 6 am.
12. Ride to work at least once a week. Possibly. Safety in traffic a concern. 13. Continue reducing “things” in the house aka the 100 Thing Challenge. Pretty good. I still have a big closet to go. The neighborhood grarage sale is coming up 3rd week in May.
14. Explore different compost systems to maximize production and minimize space.I obtained 3 compost tumblers which work pretty efficiently. Also have a cold pile box.