britesea
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Hi everyone!
I've been fairly active on SS, lurked on BYC, and now I'm here as gardening is the main thing I do on my little half-acre almost-farm.
My husband, adult son and I live in the Cascade mountains, near Klamath Falls. The area is classified as "high desert" and snow has been documented in every month of the year at one time or another, but most times we have a growing season between May 30 and September 30. Gardening is more of an art form than a science in this area, and if you can reliably get tomatoes every year you are regarded with awe.
I have raised beds as it was easier to amend the soil in just those specific areas, and I use weeper hoses for watering. I'm trying some home made "Earth Box" type planters for tomatoes this year.
I grow mostly the cool season veggies, as they have a better chance of surviving the occasional cold snap; but I also try to grow tomatoes, peppers, squashes and cucumbers, beets and chard, and green beans.
I also try to grow a wide variety of culinary and medicinal herbs, and I encourage our local mason bees by putting up bee houses for them and making sure there is always pollen and nectar producers from early spring to late fall.
We also have a couple of apple trees that were here when we bought the house 12 years ago-- one is a Delicious but I have no idea what the second one is-- it is excellent for pies and sauce though. We have 2 greengage plums, which tend to only produce plums every other year or so... I planted some hazelnut trees this spring and look forward to hazelnuts someday (and possibly squirrel chili if they get too obnoxious).
We have ducks that free range- their job is to keep the insects down- especially the grasshoppers that plague us every summer.
I guess that's enough about me. Now I'm gonna go see what's happening in the rest of the forum!
I've been fairly active on SS, lurked on BYC, and now I'm here as gardening is the main thing I do on my little half-acre almost-farm.
My husband, adult son and I live in the Cascade mountains, near Klamath Falls. The area is classified as "high desert" and snow has been documented in every month of the year at one time or another, but most times we have a growing season between May 30 and September 30. Gardening is more of an art form than a science in this area, and if you can reliably get tomatoes every year you are regarded with awe.
I have raised beds as it was easier to amend the soil in just those specific areas, and I use weeper hoses for watering. I'm trying some home made "Earth Box" type planters for tomatoes this year.
I grow mostly the cool season veggies, as they have a better chance of surviving the occasional cold snap; but I also try to grow tomatoes, peppers, squashes and cucumbers, beets and chard, and green beans.
I also try to grow a wide variety of culinary and medicinal herbs, and I encourage our local mason bees by putting up bee houses for them and making sure there is always pollen and nectar producers from early spring to late fall.
We also have a couple of apple trees that were here when we bought the house 12 years ago-- one is a Delicious but I have no idea what the second one is-- it is excellent for pies and sauce though. We have 2 greengage plums, which tend to only produce plums every other year or so... I planted some hazelnut trees this spring and look forward to hazelnuts someday (and possibly squirrel chili if they get too obnoxious).
We have ducks that free range- their job is to keep the insects down- especially the grasshoppers that plague us every summer.
I guess that's enough about me. Now I'm gonna go see what's happening in the rest of the forum!