Tuesday 1 July 2014

The Radical Garden Market

Within the next few weeks this blog will reopen at radicalgardens.com

We have rebranded the farm, opened an online farmers market, and also launched a landscape company.

Things are hectic!


Sunday 2 March 2014

I'M BACK!

So after having my humidistat malfunction which resulted in an entire greenhouse filled with frozen plants and dead bugs i had to walk away for a while. That was by far one of the most depressing and sad things to have happen to me so far in my farming adventure (I'm sure there will be much much worse to come).
Yesterday and today though i went in with my sleeves rolled up and started planting onions in beer cups. I'm really excited for this spring! I have so many awesome things on the go for my farm including a reopening, i'm just so pumped to tell everyone! However, i'm not going to do that just yet...

My seed order came in and we're well over 109 varieties of vegetables and herbs that will be for sale this summer. I have some even crazier looking cucumbers this year!

It's cold and nasty today but the greenhouse is a balmy 80 degrees Fahrenheit!

Here are some pictures from the last two days.


Here we go again with my mother's petunia's, which is the reason the greenhouse is so freaking hot right now. Only 14 days of intense heat before i can turn it down to a normal level. 


Yellow onions!!! Loads and loads of yellow onions! Not done yet, couple more days and all the onions will be planted. 

I know everyone is sick to death of snow so maybe these pictures will help with the winter blah's. 
   

Sunday 17 November 2013

The Great Bug Release!!

The bugs arrived on Thursday just before sun set. I had to release most of them right away, so i had to race to the greenhouse to get them released before sun down.

The tomato plants and a few of the flats of beans have a white fly infestation. I released Delphastus pusillus to help curb the problem. Today i only found two white flies so they seem to be doing their job. Please excuse the funky top of this tomato plant, i accidentally bent it with my 'chest' area last week. 


This is another shot of the tube. The beetles are the black dots on the strips of paper. 


You can't see anything here but i released Stratiolaelaps scimitus which are little tiny predatory mites that eat the fungus gnat larva. My fungus gnat infestation is the worst of the three infestations i have, it's pretty intense. They're really tiny flies when they're adults and i breath them in a lot while i'm working, not fun, very gross. They're also eating the roots of my beans which is really pissing me off. I've lost two and a half flats to these little bastards. 


This is the tube they came in, you can't see the bugs so i figured i would show you this. 


I have a slight aphid problem, my ladybugs are still kickin but not in the numbers i would like them to be in. When the bugs arrived these little guys hadn't hatched yet. They started hatching yesterday and i've been doing a slow release with them. Yesterday was about 50 and today was around 100 flies. These little guys don't like fans very much so i only have the ones on the ceiling going with is causing the fungus gnats to explode in population. I also have to keep the humidity high for these flies and the mites, which is also not helping with the fungus gnat issue. 


When the beetles came out of shock they all ran to the tops of the bamboo stakes that the tomatoes are tied too. Weird little bugs. 



I still have to order in a few more bugs for the fungus gnat issue so i'll be doing this again soon. 

A side note: since all the snow melted today i went out to check the garden. I still have 3 heads of cabbage kickin and 3 kohl rabi's, if the sun comes out i'll be able to harvest them in a few days. 

Wednesday 13 November 2013

My experiment in growing during the winter in Northern Ontario.

Well all things considered it's actually going fairly well, in fact I've been eating fresh yellow beans straight off the plant for a few days now. However, there are a few problems.

Regulating the temperature has been a challenge. I finally had my humidity controls installed the other day so the humidity levels have finally started to drop. Unfortunately the damage has already been done; as I now have a fairly large fungus gnat problem. The fungus gnat larva has started too eat the roots of various plants so I've been holding off replanting until this weekend. I also have a white fly and aphid problem. I've ordered about 6000 various predator bugs to help with the infestation and they should be here on Friday.

Water has been another issue. Trucking watering cans to and from the house got a little old so we filled a 45 gallon drum and put a pump in it so i'm able to water a little faster. Unfortunately filling the drum back up requires a warm day to run a hose to the greenhouse.

The doors of the greenhouse are being replaced in two weeks to help with the humidity and the over all heat loss problem.

I'm not supplementing any light right now, i'm just using what the sun gives me. So far stretching hasn't become a huge issue. For the most part everything is growing pretty nicely.

I know that i haven't been blogging as regularly as i would like,  I've taken a fairly large amount of projects on right now and i'm trying my best to manage my time accordingly so my blog has had to take a back seat. Also i haven't really had much to report.

Wednesday 16 October 2013

It's been a while

Well I've been pretty much slacking on my blog lately, i'm still trying to figure out some sort of schedule for my life.

The garden has been taken down and It's almost ready for winter. I just have to plant garlic in the next week or so.

The field has been plowed and now disc'd as of last night.

I had a stick picking party to help take out all the roots the other weekend, it went extremely well and i can't thank everyone enough. It went so well in fact that there are no roots to pull out after discing.

I hurt my back over the weekend lifting some extremely heavy pots, so I've been a bit if a write off for most of the week. Yesterday since i was immobile i figured it was a good day to finally play GTA 5, as soon as i got set up on the couch with my heating pad the phone rang. It was my mother informing me that my neighbor was over to disc so i hopped in my car and sped over there. On my way i got pulled over and got a ticket, the police officer was really nice though. So i still haven't had time to play GTA, maybe one day.

I call this Discing in the dark!

The greenhouse is doing really well, i'm very excited about it. 

Here are some pictures!

The greenhouse fully planted!

Look how cute that little tigerella tomato plant is!


Dragon's breath beans.


The fig tree is so happy in the greenhouse, this is the best it's done all summer. 


Basil!



So today was fertilizer day and now i smell like fish but that's alright cause I GOT A TRACTOR TODAY!!! It'll be here in two weeks!!! 
SO FREAKIN AWESOME!!


Tuesday 24 September 2013

As sad as it is, i'm wishing for snow.

So pretty much everything is dead. We're doing our last market this Saturday and we'll be at the Christmas market (If there is one this year). You'll still be able to purchase things from me all winter though.

I am so close to being able to plant my winter crop of greenhouse stuff i can almost taste it. Kris and I harvested all the peppers today. I've never seen such a bad case of rot, every kind of rot you can imagine is happening to my pepper plants so tomorrow they're all going in the not for farming compost.

My basement is completely full of tomatoes and peppers which is pretty sweet cause my basement smells awesome.

The ground is still too wet and we haven't been able to plow the field. Panic is starting to set in, i really need to get everything prepped so i'm not completely screwed come spring.

My stress level is through the roof! However my athletes foot has subsided, so i suppose that's a bonus.

I'll be very happy when everything that is outside is tilled and gone and i'm back to just the greenhouse. I'm exhausted! I need a vacation!

I figure in about two weeks i should have the garden taken down and put away.

No pictures today, nothing really exciting too see aside from dead plants.

Friday 20 September 2013

A very late picture update

I'm sorry for not posting any updates recently, i started my dance classes this week and my life is a bit crazy. Also i'm so sore that i can hardly move and I've pretty much had to take the week off.

A few things have happened since i took these pictures. A huge frost hit a few days ago and froze all the tomato plants under the plastic, which sucked. So i picked them all and they're ripening in the basement. Oddly enough the few little tomatoes i left on the plants are still growing even though they're slightly dead. I had initially covered the squash but at some point during the night the cover blew off and frost killed all the squash plants. I'm pretty bummed about that one.

I took this picture the day before the frost hit. These guys are all in the basement now. 


These are my mother's Tiny Tim tomato plants that i grew her. They're producing really nicely now that they're back in the greenhouse. 


The fig tree is doing really really well inside. The little figs in the picture are much larger now and the tree has had substantial growth since it's been moved inside. 


Whatever wasn't killed is now under row covers. It looks like i'm growing sheets. 


This is my mother's sad little grape vine. I've taken it under my wing and my plan is to eat some grapes. 



Yesterday i was going to take apart the cold frames that are over the hot peppers since they looked half dead and frozen the other day. So i went in and checked them out and there are actually hot peppers everywhere. I'm happy they finally decided to start doing something at the end of September. 

For anyone wondering about the mustard, I plan to attack it on Monday. It's pretty much dry at this point so i just have to get the seeds out of the pods. Also the mustard flowered again after we cut it and now i have another round of pods to harvest. 

The peppers in the greenhouse are having a bit of a hard time. They've started to ripen finally however, i'm pretty sure i have root rot from all the rain in August. So i'm fighting off rot and aphids, yes aphids. Thankfully there are still about a hundred ladybugs in the greenhouse so they're making quick work of them. Freakin aphids! Man, they make me angry. Since the peppers are taking their sweet ass time to ripen i haven't been able to plant anything in the greenhouse because they're taking up all the space. 

So i'm doing a preserving workshop on Sunday at Martha's kitchen in south end. My plan was to make pickles, but no one has any cucumbers. I may be able to get my hands on half a bushel, but i'm not sure yet. You know it was a crappy growing summer when it's hard to track down a full bushel of pickling cucumbers. Even i don't have enough yet, maybe another week or so. So maybe we'll make zucchini relish or something. 

At this point in the game i'm exhausted and overwhelmed. I have so much work to do i don't want to do anything. This summer has been very discouraging. When i started my seeds i only accounted for about 2 weeks of screwed up weather when i should have accounted for a month and 2 weeks. I didn't get nearly as much as i had hoped for but, at least i learned a lot. Next year i'm preparing for the Apocalypse.