Monday, March 30, 2009

Spring '09



It’s spring and it’s cold. Here is a picture of the redneck greenhouse which has failed miserably to blow away over a period of about 4 weeks. Encouraged by that, I planted stuff in it about 2 weeks ago. The spinach and onions are up and a bunch of cabbage plants are reluctantly coming fourth in peat pots.

I plan to plant more stuff this year on the assumption that somebody will want it. I am currently forecasting TEOTWAWKI* for late ‘09-early’10. Those with potatoes to sell will name their own price by then. Trade goods still accepted, but I don’t need any more granite counter tops, Hummer hood ornaments, or running shoes. Could still use some banjo strings and a couple pints of moonshine.

Farm population remains stable for now with 2 humans, 1 black dog, and one black cat. Actually 2 black dogs, as Susie found a friend, another dumped black Lab. I felt that we had an opening for another dog, so he got to stay. We named him after that Hope and Change dude. I don’t count Jeff’s livestock in the general population, as they tend to live about as long as fruit flies, usually not long enough to acquire names.

Much will happen around here in the coming months barring catastrophic injury, bankruptcy, volcanic eruption, or massively accelerated continental drift. It shall be reported with some regularity.

*The End Of The World As We Know It, for you non-survivalists.

6 Comments:

Blogger brotherphilwilder said...

Can you elaborate on the design of the redneck greenhouse? What are the rectangular shaped things that are being held up by the fence posts? I assume they are doors. Are they screen doors? Glass? And why the fence post security? I'm intrigued...

March 30, 2009 at 7:42 PM  
Blogger brotherphilwilder said...

I just figured out what the fence posts are for...You've got a Swedish poet TRAPPED in there don't you?

March 30, 2009 at 7:46 PM  
Blogger tickmeister said...

The tall things on the end are a pair of old sliding glass doors. Very thick and heavy glass. Main body is cattle panels bent over and held in position by driven steel posts. 4 mil plastic stretched over the whole thing and anchored by clamping between 2x4's at the ground on both sides. It's late and I have no idea who the Swedish poet might be.

March 30, 2009 at 9:06 PM  
Blogger LVJ said...

Phil, go ahead and hit one of the sweedish blogspots and give us a full report. Tick, are you going to start some flowers for Mary?

March 31, 2009 at 5:07 PM  
Blogger LVJ said...

All of us out here in the hasting are a wondering if you have had any success in your spring planting. The snow is over, the rain ain't, what ya got cooking?

April 28, 2009 at 4:34 PM  
Blogger tickmeister said...

I have dodged rain to plant potatoes, peas, onions, garlic, lettuce, spinach, strawberries, some radishes, and 4 new fruit trees.

April 29, 2009 at 3:16 PM  

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