Tuesday, May 7, 2013

May 7, 2013

garden update.....

the plants are doing well in the green house....



everything is right on schedule....the tomato's always pop up first and then
the peppers.....we are trying a bunch of CRAZY hot peppers this year...
if they come out OK....we would like to sell some....I will post on
their progress and their # on the heat scale.


planted the potatoes....set aside some of the potatoes from last years
garden as the starters for this year.

Pleasant Dreams!!!

Monday, May 6, 2013

May 6, 2013

 our Chocolate Lab Jasmine passed back on March 22nd
she was 13 years old......




and today our Black Lab Sheba passed...
she was 15 1/2




it has been a rough few weeks.....Rest In Peace Girls....

we Love and Miss you both so very much!!!

Sunday, May 5, 2013

May 5, 2013

had a great day at church...take a listen to Pastor Bob's message...

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when we got home from church, 2 of our grandkids went to
check out the Bees....


first....we collected PINE needles for the smoker that we will be using to
subdue the Bees...then Gabby & Jacob got suited up..... Ross
is in the greenhouse behind them getting the smoker to work.



lighting the pine needles


once the outer lid is removed ....you use the smoker to calm them down...


the main goal for today was to make sure that the Queen Bee had been released from
her box.....and in both hives...there was success!!!!   I wanted to pull one of the
frames out to see if they were already working hard...and indeed they were....also
notice that I have just the mask and some gloves on today.....Ross didn't have any
bee protection on and no stings.....actually is is quite relaxing to step back and watch them!


here is a closer view..... now we wait a week ....at the next check we will
make sure that the Queen has started to lay eggs.

Pleasant Dreams!!!

Saturday, May 4, 2013

May 4, 2013

First, let me apologize for not being out here for several weeks....we went right from winter to a warm spring overnight....and so i have been attending to everything on the farm.....long days, with no energy to write in the evening.....with that being said.....we have started our new project for 2013.....BEES.....so now I will be blogging more frequently.....let's begin the BEE journey together.....

we used 2 local companies to help get us started.....Dadant Bee Co. and Napoleon Bee....both within 20 miles from the farm.....I will explain, and show pictures of all the components of a Bee Hive in a couple days...but for today....this is how you insert a PACKAGE of BEES into your hive....


first.....lay your cement pavers down, then your Bottom Screened Board, then the First DEEP Super (Hive Body) with 10 frames inserted......next you add the feeder holder and the mason jar filled with 1:1 sugar water mixture




then...you get suited up and take your box of bees to the hive.....the bees were $80 for a package...this includes approx 10,000 bees and 1 Queen Bee. We are colonizing 2 hives...so we were both able to do one.


Next.... take your hive tool and pry up the jar of food....the queen bee is in her own box and is attached to the wooden crate by a strap....we were careful to not drop her into the box of bees, only because we didn't want to have to reach into all the bees to pull her little box out.


this is the Queen Bee in her box.....it has a cork in the bottom to keep her in during shipping, we learned this
trick to release her into your hive on the Internet....remove the cork and insert a marshmallow




now.....you turn the bee box over and dump.....yep that's right....just dump!!!!


once you have removed as many as you can from the box....then you spread them
out with your hive tool so you can put the frames back in.


you insert the Queen Bee box in between the frames...the worker bees will eat the marshmellow out of the
bottom of her box to release her into the hive.....then you lay a pollen packet on top of the frames.


then you use your BEE brush to wipe off the bees on top of the frames and place on the outer cover.
1 down....1 to go!!!!


my turn went just as smoothly as Ross' did....I wasn't sure if I was going to freak out with
all the bees flying around....but in the suit it was easy....Ross didn't wear gloves and we
probably would have been comfortable with just a net over our faces.


here is a better angle of the bees coming out of the package going into the hive


once we were done...we leaned the mostly empty packages up against the
hives...the rest of the bees will make their way into the hive this evening.

we went back at about Dusk and all the bees are safely in the hive for the night.

we will check tomorrow to see if the queen has been released in both hives.


we found this in the bottom of the bee package....they were indeed BUSY BEES...
they were already preparing cells for the Queen to lay her eggs in.....so Cool!!!

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this is our first experience with BEES....we learned everything from books, the Internet
and the kind folks at both of the Bee Companies.....here is our disclaimer....you ask 10 people how
to do something and we got 10 different answers....so....we will post the way we decided
to do everything...the ups and downs of our adventure with BEEKEEPING !!! 

BUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!

Pleasant Dreams!!!

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

April 10, 2013

more seeds planted today.....

HERBS
Sweet Basil  -  4
Lemon Basil  -  4
Cilantro  -  4
Parsley  -  6
Thyme  -  4
Rosemary  -  6
Sage  -  6
Oregano  -  6
Dill  -  4
Spearmint  -  4
Stevia  -  8

MISC. STUFF
Bhut Jolokia Hot Peppers - 12
Cabbage  -  16
Red Onion  -  1 tray
White Onion  -  1 tray
Radish  -  1 tray
Giant Sweet Pepper  -  12

we will plant all the different types of beans directly into the garden
in May....very excited about some changes to the garden layout this year.

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made some Pretzel Buns for dinner tonight...recipe on April 28, 2012



  Pleasant Dreams!!!

Monday, April 8, 2013

April 8, 2013

since the snow melted a few weeks ago, it hasn't rained....so the rain today
was welcomed.....it is supposed to rain off and on all week.

a couple of the grandbabies came over to help me get the soil
ready for planting.....



here is the list of seeds that got planted on April 6th - Saturday...

TOMATO'S
Amish Paste - 16
Roma - 24
Small Round - 16
Large Red Cherry - 8
Celebrity - 8
Early Bird - 8

LETTUCE
Iceburg, Looseleaf, Vivian, Spinach, Black Seeded Simpson

FRUITS
Honeydew - 16
Watermelon - 16
Cantaloupe - 12

HOT PEPPERS
Trinidad Scorpion Hot Pepper - 10
Big Sun Habanero - 12
Bishop Crown Pepper - 12
Caribbean Red Pepper - 12
Black Pearl Pepper - 12
White Hot Habanero - 12
Jalapeno - 16
Hot Banana - 12
Long Red Cayenne - 16

SWEET PEPPERS
Ancient Reds - 12
Sweet Banana - 12
California Wonders - 24
Multi Color Bell Peppers - 16

EXTRAS
Cauliflower - 12
Broccoli - 12
Cucumbers - 16

will plant more this week....will keep you posted!!!!

We are going to plant the garden a bit different this year!!

Pleasant Dreams!!!

Saturday, April 6, 2013

March 31, 2013

this is my Great Grandpa Berts financial diary pages for March 1913....

what they sold or earned for income:
38 lbs of butter = $14.42
124 dozen eggs = $23.78
24 bushel potatoes = $14.40
1 month salary  = $50.00
41 lbs lard = $5.39
so $107.99 came in

what they purchased or paid:
groceries (not specific) = $4.84
  feed  = $5.08
baker = $3.19
washing = $.50
rubbers = $1.25
1,740 lbs coal = $3.83
Baby Coat = $1.50
Clock = $1.25
Shoes Mrs. = $3.00
Rain Coat Mr. = $6.00
School Cards = $.99
25 bushel Oats = $10.00
so $41.43 went out

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here is one of Great Grandpa Berts School Cards from 1898-1899...
very cool!!!!

 Pleasant Dreams!!!