Showing posts with label Crossroads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crossroads. Show all posts

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Project "Crossroads"

One of the things I wanted to plant in the garden this year was sweet potatoes.  We were at the store looking for those darn seeds and could not find them anywhere.  Turns out, they don't grow from seeds silly!  You either have to grow your own slips or buy them on the internet.  This is how our science experiment started.  We first cut a few sweet potatoes in half and set them in water just like the picture on the internet.  After a few weeks and some patience, this is what we ended up with.


It actually worked!  We went back out to the farm this weekend to check on the garden and plant the sweet potatoes.  We were pleasantly surprised to see a few corn plants coming up and the vegetables seem to be doing great!
Jason

Nolan

Nash
CORN! 
Nash: he is most excited about the watermelon

We feel blessed to have this land and the opportunity to work on this family project together.  We hope to have plenty of fruits and veggies to share with our friends and neighbors.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Project "Crossroads"

We have some land not too far away and this year we decided to try our hands at farming.  OK, it's more like gardening, but its a huge garden so we feel like farmers.  We've never had a garden before.  A few weeks ago we went out to "the farm" and Jason tilled up a 28X70 foot area.
Farmer Jason

Nash and Nolan supervising

Farmer's wife and CEO

Ready for planting

Last week, it finally dried out enough that we could get the seeds into the ground.  Jason and I planted about 500 sweet corn kernels by hand.  When that was done I wanted to call it a day.  Thank goodness Grama Jo and Nana showed up to give us our second wind.  They are the reason the watermelon, cucumbers, peppers, sugar snap peas, pumpkins, squash, and brussel sprouts also got planted.  And we even got the electric fence up and running to keep the coyotes and raccoons at bay.
Taking a break for a golf cart ride around the farm

Nash, Me and Nyle

Farmer Peg, Farmer Nash and Farmer Julie
Bring on the rain!!!