Since I don't have a clue what I am doing after stuffing seeds in ground and watering, what will this become?
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Capital Forest Crop
Here's the lastest photo update from the Northwest corn experiment in the Capital Forest. What a difference a month makes.
These remaining four are all over five foot and tasseling.
I'm lucky they're nearby so I can keep them watered in the 100+ temps this week.
I've had to fence them since I've caught deer and coons nosing around.
These remaining four are all over five foot and tasseling.
I'm lucky they're nearby so I can keep them watered in the 100+ temps this week.
I've had to fence them since I've caught deer and coons nosing around.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
Aerial View
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Catching Up
Sorry for not keeping house the past week or so. It was 107 here on Wednesday of last week. Then 105, then 102 ...... Looks like the heat will break on Saturday . Good news, because our heat like this always comes with dry southwest winds. And the 2 together really suck the water out of everything. Got this wonderful set from Kentucky -
Mr. Bob, here are pictures of the two batches of hopi blue surrounded by beans and squash, and the fields of native grasses/wildflowers in front of our not so old Kentucky home back of which resides the corn patch. The first batch survivors of rabbit raiders are tasselling now and the second batch in the foreground are holding their own guarded by Owl, the Intimidator.
Your friends at Windham Wallow
aka, Windham Wallow Wildlife Wefuge (wascally wabbits welcome)
Mr. Bob, here are pictures of the two batches of hopi blue surrounded by beans and squash, and the fields of native grasses/wildflowers in front of our not so old Kentucky home back of which resides the corn patch. The first batch survivors of rabbit raiders are tasselling now and the second batch in the foreground are holding their own guarded by Owl, the Intimidator.
Your friends at Windham Wallow
aka, Windham Wallow Wildlife Wefuge (wascally wabbits welcome)
Saturday, July 11, 2009
First Ear
Hubby and I picked the first ear of corn...we have been 'groping' the ear for weeks and since all of the silk is missing from all of our growing ears, we guessed it was ready...we were a bit wrong. (Bologna the dog and the first ear are the same length.)
First peek.
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This ear was from Van Gogh...a second ear is forming. Van Gogh was the only survivor from the first planting. Fabio is from the third planting and a real champion. Fabio has four ears with a fifth forming. I want to save seeds from both plants as they are genetic winners.
This ear was from Van Gogh...a second ear is forming. Van Gogh was the only survivor from the first planting. Fabio is from the third planting and a real champion. Fabio has four ears with a fifth forming. I want to save seeds from both plants as they are genetic winners.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
NW Forest Update
Here's an update from the Olympia National Park Rain Forest. I ended up with about four viable plants that seems to be doing fine. However, I do not have any signs of tassels or silk and am thinking it's about two weeks away from seeing them. I'm wondering what if I do not get both male and female plants. I guess I'm SOL.
Anyway I've included a couple pix. Of course, they all look alike :-)
Later.
Friday, July 3, 2009
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misskathynthesmokinpurses
Friday, July 3, 2009
Update:Victory is mine!
Heloo there Bob .This is kathy ,I don't think that i told you that i gotan officialletter of permission to do this garden here in this spot for 1 year.I am humbled and honored !Praise you great spirit!This is everything to me ,let it flourish blossom and bloom!Have a great day ,i am having a prob w/ my cameratoday but i am going to get u some fresh pics of our corn maidens,one is expressing an extremely lovely phenotype . i will keep it's seed for next years crops !It has dark red stripes down the leaves , extremely lovely phenotype! i will get fresh pics for you.I have planted them in the three sister's fashion .It is where u plant the corn with a squash (to shade the roots)and a pea or bean (it will grow on/up the corn).You can eat all the plants fruits /vegs and it conserves space ,i think it might be in line with returning to ancient practices as it is a custom with some indigenous groups (Hopi?I wonder) ,so it's got to be good !yah-yuh!!i have been thinking of making blue corn meal and making blue corn tamales ,maybe starting a rage up here in oregon,we have alot of tamale eating fools here,but no locally grown blue corn tamales that i know of. The guys will truck around a coller full of regular ones and they go for $20 a doz.DO YOU HAVE A RECIPE FOR BLUE CORN TAMALES ,BOB? I am very interested if you do.B.T.W. ..off i go now ,i sure would like to meet the Starlena,in Corbett and maybe Rez dog i think in oregon also ,i feel ,connected by this .neat-o!Thanks for the corn Bob!
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misskathynthesmokinpurses
Friday, July 3, 2009
Update:Victory is mine!
Heloo there Bob .This is kathy ,I don't think that i told you that i gotan officialletter of permission to do this garden here in this spot for 1 year.I am humbled and honored !Praise you great spirit!This is everything to me ,let it flourish blossom and bloom!Have a great day ,i am having a prob w/ my cameratoday but i am going to get u some fresh pics of our corn maidens,one is expressing an extremely lovely phenotype . i will keep it's seed for next years crops !It has dark red stripes down the leaves , extremely lovely phenotype! i will get fresh pics for you.I have planted them in the three sister's fashion .It is where u plant the corn with a squash (to shade the roots)and a pea or bean (it will grow on/up the corn).You can eat all the plants fruits /vegs and it conserves space ,i think it might be in line with returning to ancient practices as it is a custom with some indigenous groups (Hopi?I wonder) ,so it's got to be good !yah-yuh!!i have been thinking of making blue corn meal and making blue corn tamales ,maybe starting a rage up here in oregon,we have alot of tamale eating fools here,but no locally grown blue corn tamales that i know of. The guys will truck around a coller full of regular ones and they go for $20 a doz.DO YOU HAVE A RECIPE FOR BLUE CORN TAMALES ,BOB? I am very interested if you do.B.T.W. ..off i go now ,i sure would like to meet the Starlena,in Corbett and maybe Rez dog i think in oregon also ,i feel ,connected by this .neat-o!Thanks for the corn Bob!
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