Sporadically updated blog, mostly about my [organic] gardening and composting efforts with the occasional random, alcohol inspired thought or rant.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Fish Guts
1/18/16 Steve:
"Do you think I could get some fish carcasses or waste from Anne's brother? I'm interested in occasionally getting my hands on 20-40 lbs of waste (heads, guts, tails, scale, etc.) raw, fresh and wild caught. For free."
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Blueberry Addition and some other stuff
"Jewel" early-mid blueberry |
Also today:
- Fertilized seedlings with fish emulsion
- The second sowing of Kale has emerged
- My chard and carrot crops are so pathetic I may start over :(
- Did a bit of light weeding before seed heads show up, composted
Spinach looking very healthy, need to thin soon |
Snap peas also looking great, don't plan to thin. Hopefully the fish emulsion will kick them into a growing/climbing pattern |
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Friday, January 15, 2016
Pretty Small for a Month Old
Beet seedlings - once they emerged they stalled without producing true leaves...yet |
Siberian Kale - after the peas this these guys show the most progress, but STILL... only maybe 1" tall, MAX |
Snap peas are doing the best, but same as the others: they seem to have stalled. 1 month old plants should be bigger than this |
Thursday, January 14, 2016
No Need to Flip Yet
Two compost piles are still cranking away. Back on the 2nd I combined and flipped two older and cold piles and worked in 15 pounds or so of aged chicken manure to activate it. I also started a new pile with a fig and tree trimmings. Well, the new pile peaked a week ago around 150 but is strong at 140 still and the "old" pile also hit 150 but is currently at 120. This is great, no need to flip until I see them hit 100 or so.
14 days and both piles still hot! I'm thinking next weekend will probably be time to give at least the combined pile a flip.
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Ants 1, Steve 0
My insecticidal soap experiment failed - the ants live on. Didn't do much today, put some barriers around a few Kale that are getting chomped on. Checked the organics in EW3, I raked a bunch of much in there a few months ago and much of it is still in there. Saw some termites :( but also some worms :)
And now a random picture of my adorable wife.
And now a random picture of my adorable wife.
Saturday, January 09, 2016
Survived the storm
My efforts to protect my new seedlings paid off: zero rain damage.
It's interesting how much slower everything is in winter. Emergence and growing is taking at least 2x as long. Vegetables are retarded in winter.
Twice now we've had an eruption of ants around this pothos. An 11 year old house plant deserves at least a bit of effort to save, and save I did: depotted, submerged root ball in a home made batch of insecticidal soap, cleaned pot, broke up bound roots and repotted with fresh soil. Fingers cross.
Location:
Newport Beach, United States
Thursday, January 07, 2016
Outlaw Water?
It's possible... and in California I really wouldn't be surprised if it were illegal to collect rain water. So I checked a bit and found
California enacted Assembly Bill 1750 or the Rainwater Capture Act of 2012Hmmm, digging deeper I find this gem in part 2.4 of the Rainwater Act of 2012
10574. Use of rainwater collected from rooftops does not require a water right permit pursuant to Section 1201Well thank god!, looks like I can keep my water...
Wednesday, January 06, 2016
Pump Success
My little 1.5HP pump turned out to be a great piece of equipment. The rain came down hard today, just over an inch in a couple hours which resulted in the flooding I had expected. With enough volume of water I was able to crank up the pump to full throttle and let it run for more than 5 seconds! Here's a video of the murky output at the curb (this is 150' of discharge line, up-grade)
The North-West corner of the yard also floods very bad, I've got a big ass concrete slab back there so can't use the same technique of digging a small hole for the intake line.
I think I can put a hole just on the other side of the compost pallets which also seems to be the lowest point. BTW, for that hole, the gate hole and the side yard hole I plan to use a sprinkler valve vault which will allow me to keep it covered when dry, but quickly pop the lids and drop the pump intake when raining.
The North-West corner of the yard also floods very bad, I've got a big ass concrete slab back there so can't use the same technique of digging a small hole for the intake line.
Tuesday, January 05, 2016
Sunday, January 03, 2016
First Big El Nino Storm - Rain Prep
With the first big el nino storm coming I spent just about all day prepping the garden for heavy rain. I have a bunch of tiny, fragile seedlings right now and the rain could easily destroy them. I'm not really sure the best way to protected them, decided to try two different methods of using floating row covers. I give it a 50/50 chance of working.
Nina and the snap peas |
Rain water collection |
Saturday, January 02, 2016
Compost Cleanup
With the rain coming I made a big push to consolidate compost bins #2 and #3 into #2, this leaves #3 empty. I set #1 up with all the recent shredded tree and fig trimmings as well as some junk that was sitting in there. NO SIGN of the chicken carcass I threw in here a few months ago, this is great and means I can throw my stock waste in the compost. I scraped some finished compost from the bottom of the bays and tossed it in the tumbler which has been re-purposed as my finished compost storage.
BTW if you want to know what finished compost looks like check out the below video.
BTW if you want to know what finished compost looks like check out the below video.
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