
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Introducing...
...The newest members of the Middlebrook family. We have been keeping the new nest of ducklings on the hush hush so that mama mallard could try to have some peace and quiet despite the mowing, weed whacking, picnickers, and after school gawkers. Anyway, it hasn't been much of a secret, but last night or early this morning at least four eggs hatched. They will all have to be relocated to where there is water, but that may have to wait until the ducklings begin walking. If you can manage, please let them be.

Monday, June 2, 2008
Survivors and Volunteers
Friday, May 30, 2008
Sorry it has been several days since the last post. The end of the school season is here and it's when we all get a crash course in juggling. Closing House last night went really well. Things keep growing along here on the farm thanks to the recent warm weather. There is a whole new batch of seedlings almost ready to go in the ground once they get their secondary leaves sprouted a bit more. Maybe next week sometime. Anyway, here are some shots from around the building.
Tomato that survived the recent cold spells.

Pole bean sprout.

Garden peas almost ready to pick on the trellamid.

Chive flowers.

Lettuce and chives.

Folded iris. Did you know we have four or five different varieties of irises here?

Unfolded iris.

Iris number three.

Final iris shot. This one has an intense pattern on the inside.

Have a great weekend.
Tomato that survived the recent cold spells.

Pole bean sprout.

Garden peas almost ready to pick on the trellamid.

Chive flowers.

Lettuce and chives.

Folded iris. Did you know we have four or five different varieties of irises here?

Unfolded iris.

Iris number three.

Final iris shot. This one has an intense pattern on the inside.

Have a great weekend.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Harvest Day
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Geese and Garden Peas
Again, today, things are cool and quiet on the farm. Except for the birds who frequent the courtyard. The local gaggle of ganders was marching across the parking lot when I got to school today. The really good news is that the first garden pea popped out today. Hopefully with the oncoming warm weather things will get moving again after this weekend.



Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Cool As A Cucumber
Monday, May 19, 2008
Cool Monday
Friday, May 16, 2008
Possible Additions To The MB Family
Although in the last week or so we haven't seen the pair of mallards who use our courtyards as a nursery each spring, we are keeping a vigilant watch (against crows and blue jays) over their nest that could have close to a dozen or more eggs in it. Unfortunately there is a chance that the nest has been abandoned, and in that case there's not much we can do at this point. Keep your fingers crossed.

Not much else going on today. The irises have come out in bloom though.


Not much else going on today. The irises have come out in bloom though.


Thursday, May 15, 2008
Mending Fences
There are a couple things going on on the farm today. I replaced the posts for the border since the wood that was there was getting droopy from being wet, the first bean pole sprouts are showing their heads, and there was another spinach and radish harvest. The sun is coming out now and Happy Birthday to Mrs. LaBarbera.

First bean pole sprouts

More spinach and radishes

First bean pole sprouts

More spinach and radishes

Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Trellamid? Pyrallis?
The sweet peas are starting to run so this morning saw the construction of some sort of hybrid pole pyramid and trellis system so they have something to climb on other than themselves. It is doubtful that it will hold up in the end, but the poles and twine were here and available. We shall see.

A running sweet pea

Sweet pea tendrils

Chive flower buds

A running sweet pea

Sweet pea tendrils

Chive flower buds

Tuesday, May 13, 2008
New Crop
Today I was able to get in the ground a whole new crop of tomato (three kinds), cucumbers (three kinds), and cabbage seedlings to replace the seedlings we lost to the late frost. They are all about a week old. Peppers and eggplants take a little longer to get going so they will be here soon. No pole bean sprouts yet. It is a really beautiful day to be outside in the garden.
Tool bag and seedlings

Cucumber seedlings at one week

Tomato seedling at one week

Kale that went to seed last season and is coming back.

Here's a random composition with the hose.
Tool bag and seedlings

Cucumber seedlings at one week

Tomato seedling at one week

Kale that went to seed last season and is coming back.

Here's a random composition with the hose.

Monday, May 12, 2008
Radishes
Friday, May 9, 2008
Salad Days
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Rainy Thursday
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Border

Our courtyard here sometimes gets used by various classes for various reasons and in the students', and teachers' and custodians' come to think of it, excitement for what they are doing they sometimes don't see where their feet are going. So thanks to Mr. Abbott for the lumber that we used to tie up a temporary fence.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Irrigation project


The courtyard where we are growing the Farm School for some reason has no spigot for water, but the courtyard on the opposite side of the connecting hallway does. Unfortunately that spigot used a special key to open it and the threads for that were stripped. A huge thanks go out to Herc, Ramon, and the rest of our outstanding custodial crew who almost overnight ordered a new spigot and had it installed. After hauling the hose over the roof and connecting it we now have plenty of water if we need it.
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