This has been the summer of rodents, fishing, too many chickens, and relaxing. I'm hoping that it will turn into the fall of nuts, deer, and less chickens. On the first Saturday in August, Naomi, Maria and I went to
Paradise Lot, the home of some permaculture self-described plant geeks that boasts a 1/10th-acre edible food forest in Holyoke, MA. While their goals are somewhat different from ours, it was incredible to get to see what they're doing and how. Below are some pictures from our visit, followed by our usual update photos. The book, Paradise Lot, is a fun and funny read about their experiences. On to the pictures!
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The pond at Paradise Lot. |
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Maria and Naomi listening intently. |
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a view of the back |
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Aquaculture setup in their bioshelter. It was really cool, and had carp, catfish, guppies, and golfish |
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Blueberry, Juneberry, and whoops something else. |
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This was in their bathroom. |
And back to our stuff:
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The pepper plants are really struggling this year. |
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Taters! |
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I sowed this bed with turnips and beets for fall. |
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Some Boston Pickling cucumbers hanging through their trellis. |
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My brother helped me built this cinder block raised bed to grow greens away from rabbits, but mice came in and chewed the growing tip out of the seedlings. |
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Escape hole. |
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Jerusalem Artichokes |
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some nice Scarlet Runner beans |
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They'll keep on going if you let them |
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The tomato weave is working out really well this year. I learned to keep on top of it. |
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This was my next plan to have a critter-free greens bed. Oak posts, deer netting, and scrap wood stapled to the bottom of the netting. We'll see if it works. |
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