March 21, 2011 at 17:31
· Filed under Around The Farm, Garden Preparation, Seeds and Plants, Spring Garden, Tools, tractor, Weather
Corn Planting
After last week visiting Cathy’s family in San Angelo, we had to bring it on home to plant some corn!
We seeded two varieties , some yellow flint and Funk’s G90 both Available at New Waverly Feed and Farm supply, ask for Kim, she’s the boss! Anyway we got the trusty seeder and the tiller out and got to planting. Its only been a week and a few are starting to come up , but the lack of water may be slowing it down. We haven’t had any rain in a while, so it’s irrigation time…hello water bill!
As they come up , you’ll be the first to read about it ! Stay Tuned!
Other Seedlings in the News!
I posted a while back about the seedlings we started, here is the update on those very same plants. they are going gangbusters, I’m gonna try to get them in the ground this week, since them temps seem to be staying warm enough. Take a look at the tomatoes!



Ok that last pic is Shallots and Elephant Garlic that I have in a container as a little experiment.
The tomatoes are mostly Roma and San Martzano paste style along with some Bradleys and some yellow variety that I have forgotten the name of. Also a few different types of Asian chiles for some Kick!
As for the rest of the Garden, it’s coming along, the onions, garlic and peas are right on track, Keeping up with the weeding is a bear, you know the drill… never enough time to do all that needs to be done.
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March 7, 2010 at 16:31
· Filed under Around The Farm, Garden Preparation, Random Stuff, Tools, tractor
After several years of hand working gardens, tending milk cows and goats, raising a few pigs we finally decided to get a tractor. After several weeks of shopping we finally came across Calvin at Allied Power Mart , he made us a deal and we took it.
We got a used rental tractor, Kubota L5740 with 178 hours,Front end loader, a round bale spear, and a 60 inch tiller for a real good deal, they even delivered it to us, They are a real class act there at allied… and no this isn’t a paid endorsement.

Delivery Day
We didn’t wait long to try it out, we hooked up the tiller and started in on a 40 x40 foot plot that has sort of grown over, lemme tell you , it cut thru the overgrown weeds like butter, what would have take a whole day with a walk behind tiller took about 15 minutes, and that was with my brother-in-law and me taking turns on it and marveling at our achievements, Here take a look!

Tilling the garden plot
Like i said it chopped thru weeds and soil and left a smooth patch of dirt, you could hardly see any vegetable matter left.

60 inch tiller
You can see on the right side what the patch looked like prior to the tilling, and the results on the left side after just one pass, its smooth.

Before the tilling
Here is a better shot, you can still see the rows in the bottom right, that’s from previous cropping, it flattened those out too.

After 2 passes, here it is
As you can see it does a very thorough job smoothing out this plot, i’ll be planting as soon as the last frost date comes up in a few weeks!
Well thanks for checking by again, I’ll keep you updated on the planting soon!
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February 10, 2009 at 11:07
· Filed under Seeds and Plants
With the slow warm-up that occurred in our area last weekend my wife and I decided to get some raised beds built. So after some light tilling and some hammer and nailing we got two small planting area put together.
One long bed is for some uc157 asparagus crowns, two years old of course. In another small 4×4 area I have put in 2 blueberries, don’t remember what species at the moment, will find out for ya! In that bed are a few onions starts too. The other beds are open at the moment, until we decide what goes where. I’ll get some photos up soon

On another note we bought a 1951 Ford 8n, it needs some work , but its gonna help out alot around this place. It came with a brush hog, disc harrow, furrower, and back blade. I can’t wait to get this thing out and working, I’m not sure when that will be though hehehe.
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