So here it goes for the final viewing......
Planted
Homestead
Sweet potatoes
Potatoes, two varieties
Onions, two varieties
Sunflowers
Beans
Beets
Papaya
Lilokoi
Coconuts
Bananas
Apple trees
Flax
Sesame
Acquired one rooster (I didn't plant him, nor do I plan to eat him)
Seed Farm
Beans
Taro
Cotton
Community Garden
Potatoes, 3 varieties
Onions, 2 varieties
Turnips
Beets
Chard
Radish
Daikon
Yacon
Bok choy
Harvested
Homestead
Eggs
Chicken
Chard
Beets
Beans, snap
Peas, snap
Peas, shell
Sweet potatoes
Pipinola
Lemons
Guavas
Various herbs
Mamaki
Taro
Limes*
Bananas*
Jackfruit*
A Mouflon roast*
Fresh fish*
Turkey*
Jicama*
Turmeric*
Lettuce*
Cherry tomatoes*
Poi*
Beef bones*
Coffee*
Oranges*
Lilokoi*
( *= traded for)
Seed Farm
Beans
Pumpkin
Community Garden
Beans, 6 varieties
Green onions
Various herbs
Kale
Spinach
Bok choy
Green shelled beans
Eggplant
Sweet potatoes, 2 varieties
Potatoes, 3 varieties
Good stuff! What do you do with your turmeric?
ReplyDeleteJulie, I use it in a variety of dishes, often substituting it for ginger when a recipe calls for it. It goes well in various stir fries, curries, and soups-- like pumpkin or winter root soups. I'll add a little to egg salad. If I make an oriental style sauce, I will add a little tumeric. I grow far more tumeric than I can use but it is a desirable item for bartering.
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ReplyDeleteI love your blog.Can you please tell me what is elevation of your homestead?
my farm varys in elevation from 2300 to 2400 feet. The gardens are scattered all through the farm. At present I have about 2 acres in food production, not counting the livestock. Every year I expand a bit more.
DeleteExtremely impressive list, especially since it has things on it I'm not familiar with. But - that's the fun of the internet, learning what grows in other parts of the world.
ReplyDeleteI used to keep a garden journal blog, but it took too much time to keep up, so I gave it up. Plus I never went back to look at it so the major point of doing it was lost!