Peas!
Our pea plants have been looking very healthy and happy this year, and late last week I was excited to notice the first few blooms. I’d forgotten though, how quickly flowers turn into actual peas, so I was surprised and…
Guinea Egg Pasta
Since I posted about our first Guinea hen egg of the year, those birds have kept us filthy with the things, laying as many as a dozen eggs in one day. It’s been wonderful having fresh, extra rich eggs always…
Slug Prevention: This Year’s Method
Being in a bit of a hollow, most of the time our little acreage stays pretty damp and cool. Where the garden is concerned, that climate is a mixed blessing. While we rarely have to irrigate, crops like tomatoes and…