Sunday, January 29, 2012

Seeds, sprouts, and lots of plans!

We took a little time off from going to the farm on the weekend and started discussing our plans for the upcoming year. We have LOTS of plans for this year in our personal life - getting married, going on a honeymoon, and possibly buying a house. We were not quite sure how farming was going to fit with all of our other plans.We had to figure out if we were going to downscale or try to farm the entire quarter acre this upcoming year. With both of us still working full-time jobs, we had to get realistic about our time commitment to the farm and our other future plans.

From our discussion, I learned is that it is really difficult to entertain the possibility of downscaling our farming efforts while looking at seed catalogs. When seed companies put pictures of beautiful plants and vegetables in their catalogs, they are targeting suckers like me who dream big and want to see if they can grow it too. There are too many awesome plants to not try our hand at growing. So, we came to the conclusion that we are still planting many different varieties of leafy greens and other vegetables in the spring. We will only plant about half of the quarter-acre during the spring and then decide about how much we want to do in the summer.

Seed catalogs and seeds

We are trying exciting new plants like endives, radicchios, and dinosaur kale. Our most successful crops from last year -romaine lettuces, cabbages, and broccoli -are still on the menu as well. We ordered from three different seed companies - High Mowing, Johnny's, and Morgan County Seeds - and focused on getting only organic seed. All of the seeds arrived within a week and I couldn't wait to start experimenting and growing things as soon as possible.

 I went into our storage shed and brushed the dust off our Aerogardens and started planting a few of the seeds. It still amazes me that delicious and nutritious vegetables can be grown from such tiny seeds. I planted a few arugala, mescalin, romaine, and rainbow chard. Within three days we had beautiful sprouts!! After seemingly endless hours of the arduous tasks such as weeding, dealing with bugs, and moving heavy things around the farm toward the end of last year, I had forgotten how exciting it is to see seeds sprout.    

Aerogarden
Salad Greens sprouts



We are excited for the new experiments the spring will bring. I am continuing to store up my energy and keep my muscles ready for the weeding that I know is just around the corner. :) And for those of you who are curious, we still don't have a date or destination picked for the wedding. Damian bought a lottery ticket last week and we are both hoping it is a winner so we can have a destination wedding in Greece and invite all of our friends! (If I keep dreaming big, one of them has to come true eventually.)

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