Tomato (toe-may-toe) or tomato (toe -ma -toe)?
neither , this is a pineapple i have been growing for over 3 years
neither , this is a pineapple i have been growing for over 3 years
Or should I just
call it spaghetti sauce. It is kind of an Italian sauce without any meat,
totally vegetarian and organic without any herbicides or pesticides, as well it
is grown in my compost I have made out of totally organic sources. The tomatoes
were grown in my tomato towers which are metal cages where one is placed on the
inside of another over a pile of compost and the center wire cage is filled
with compost.
tomato tower- 3 tomato plants around interior compost cage. you water inner cage.
The idea is to
water the compost in the middle and it will not only help keep moisture to
surrounding tomato plants in outside concentric circle , but it will also help
provide the nutrients needed to produce tomatoes . I dug up the soil directly
underneath the tomato tower and added about a foot of compost on top of that
area. Outside and in between the tomato towers I just let the grass grow
eliminating weeding which can now be done for the most part by a weed eater. Directly
around the base of the tomato towers I just added straw to conserve moisture
and also for weed prevention . The only problem
I had was my natural insect control system, called free ranging chickens who
would go hog wild and crazy scratching away the straw and laid bare the soil
leading to over drying. . With the drought we experienced and after talking to
others I feel I am fortunate to have tomatoes at all.
as they look now. notice straw is all kicked out. but tomatoes have been coming on good.
finished canned spaghetti sauce - still need to wipe down jars.
The four Rhode Island
reds have been doing a great job at providing not only I but Mom and Sherry
with enough fresh eggs to meet our needs. At 3 dollars a dozen it doesn’t take long
to realize a savings from that alone. Not to mention the added benefits of pest
control, yard fertilization, and just the entertainment factor is enough for me
to justify keeping the chickens around. They are a little hard on the
landscaping at times but apparently there is something there or they wouldn’t dig
so much.
The other
project I am working on is wine making for my first time. I was blessed with
some grapes from some vines I purchased at a sale on landscaping supplies. I planted
them around my ladder arbor and along with an old vine I was able to yield
about 2 gallons of grapes. I stemmed and picked out the good fruit and ran it
through a food processor and then squeezed the resulting juice through cheese cloth
and ended up with 2 quarts of a nice rose looking juice. Light red in color and
having a really nice sweet taste. I went to the Wine Shop on North Cleveland Ave.
and purchased a gallon glass jug and a fermentation lock as ell the proper
yeast necessary for wine production and combined my juice along with some more
pure grape juice to make a full gallon of wine. The cost was relatively cheap
to this point and ten dollars should cover it all. They have a full range of
wine making supplies and seem really knowledgeable and helpful to giving you
exactly what you need to get started.
this is the wine jug with the vapor lock installed and actually working.
The main reason
is that with the berries and grapes as well as apples produced her on the farm
it allows for 100 per cent usage of all produce. There I no waste an the berries
and wine have anti-oxidant properties necessary to fight cancer. It also allows
fruit that is less than desirable to eat , or that is in excess to be utilized
to avoid wasting . even the skin and by products of the juicing process is thrown
to the chickens and they heartily pick through it and still glean something out
of it.so the whole process of wine making is in some ways a cheap way to
preserve naturally without refrigeration a product that would otherwise have a
limited season, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of it when the snow flies. This
is not all bad and some apple wine is in order also.
this is a security wall i constructed in my greenhouse to show how easy it is to plant a privacy fence and how quick you can fill it in so you can have relief from your neighbors prying eyes. i will go into more detail tomorrow as to what was involved and pictures from when i started and plans of where i am going with this.
2 comments:
I didn't think you drank ?
i dont drink , but wine making is the best way to save my grapes i have grown. after undergoing the fermentation process and alcohol is achieved the wine itself will keep a lot longer. it also gives me something to offer guests when they come. tasting will probably be the extent to which i will go. i have other means of achieving an altered state besids wine, which i like to do.
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