hello all,
I know it has been a long time since I have posted. However, I didn't really like the new setup here on blogspot, so I have moved my blog to wordpress. If you'd like to still follow along and see how and what we are up too. Please check it out at
www.ridgetopfarm.wordpress.com
Thanks so much for reading, best of luck and love in 2013
Helois
Tales from Ridgetop Farm
Tales of every day life as we start our farm.
Friday, January 11, 2013
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Romeo
Romeo
There is one cat on this farm and his name is Romeo. I rescued him from a pet store when he was about 4 months old, that was about 6 years ago this December, he is our little Christmas kitten. I refer to him as my good luck kitty, ever since I got him good things have been happening in my life. Romeo has been there with me and my son through many changes and challenges. He helps make our farm a home, even if he feels it is job to put hair on any clean blankets or clothes.
Romeo enjoying a summer day in the window
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
The Beehive and the Tree
Out front we have an old tree that is sadly mostly dead, well there is a bit of new growth around the bottom. Anyway this tree has become quite the hive of activity recently, which we discovered one day shortly, after DJ's first day of school. One day when he came home and said "I have to make a big circle when he had to wait for the bus to avoid going by the tree" My response (sounding all puzzeled) "what are you talking about?" he says "because of the bees" me "what bee's?" DJ "in the tree" me "what tree" DJ "that one out front" he points to it. I look out the front window and sure enough it appears that something is flying around the tree, I head out to investigate and yep sure enough there are bee's lot's of them too. All flying and buzzing about the tree high enough up off the ground for them not to be a nusiance, and of course for us to get the honey without cutting down the tree, sneaky little bugs. I called the hubs over and we stood there marveling at nature for a bit. We are thinking that they arrived fairly recently as we haven't noticed them before Dj had to wait for the bus. However this summer has been very hot and we did not spend a lot of time out front. So they could have been there for a while. At the moment we are going to leave them be for now and see how they do through the winter. Then early next summer we shall see if they are a nusiance or not. it's too bad they are out front very near to the house as I would like to leave them be so they can pollinate the garden and the apple tree's. I have wanted a couple of bee hives though I had imagined building them and ordering bees and gathering honey and keeping them toward the back of the property where they could pollinate our farm.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
The Dogs of Ridgetop Farm
We have 2 wonderful, loving and cute dogs that live here at the farm, not just as farm dogs but as beloved members of our family.
Napoleon (as in Bonaparte), he is a 3 1/2 year old Lab and Burmese Mountain dog mix. He loves to go for car rides but doesn't like treats or to get his feet wet.
Rasputin, is an English Springer Spaniel. He also, likes to go for car rides, he likes treats and loves to go swimming in the pool or just puddles.
rough housing
cuddle buddies
Summer Update
Well, as I am sure most of you know that it has been a hot and dry summer, nothing much got done around here. Oh a few things here and there but nothing exciting or major. My garden did not produce much, a few potatoes, tomatoes and 3 cucumbers, everything else died off from the heat. That was disappointing as I had such high hopes for it this year. We also decided to start fencing off the property, bought alll the fence posts, and then attempted to put them in the ground, which turned out to be too hard and we ended up breaking a punch of pins on the tractor.. a few weeks later we had 4 straight days of rain in which we got a few more fence posts in the ground after that we decided we would need to wait till spring when the ground was nice and soft. We took a few weekends to go camping. That pretty much sums up the summer, it was hot and dry. In the mean time I have decided to write a series of posts about the animals that live on the farm.
Friday, July 6, 2012
Photo Update
Clover planted under our apple tree's to help attract pollinator's
3 out of our 5 turkey's (all have been bought up for thanksgiving)
Silverlaced Coochin trying to be a mamma
one of our 5 Amerecuna's (they lay green,teal and blue eggs)
a group of our new hens
Bonnie my awesome goose Clyde her mate doesn't like the camera (white Embden's)
awe little tomato's
finally after this last bit of rain I have some corn
little tiny cucumbers
my morning harvest (7/6/12)
potato plants going to town (most of our thanksgiving meal will come from our backyard)
beautiful sky look close and you'll see our little bitty apple tree's
A Little Update
I know that I promised I was going to update more, unfortunately that has not happened like I wanted it too. I am trying to be better at this blogging stuff, not only to share with my family and friends, but so I can have a record of the first years of us farming/self-sufficient lifestyle. With it being so hot (above average) not much has been going on but there are a few things going on.
Finally a bit of rain hit us the other morning, my garden kind of sprang into action that afternoon, plants got a little taller, though I am not sure if that's cause they were wilting and they just stood up or if they actually grew. With all the heat and no rain my plants are not doing well at all, they are short or just didn't grow at all. On the good front I managed to get 1 radish and about 1/2 pound of strawberries, there are green tomato's and little tiny cucumbers and my potato's are growing like crazy. I'm keeping a hopeful eye on my watermelon and corn they have sprouted and are growing like crazy. My pumpkins so far have give me one tiny little plant that I plan on giving special attention too, I am determined to get at least one pumpkin that I grew myself. Beans are little plants that I have pretty much given up on, carrot's and snow pea's never grew from seed at all. In other words my garden did better than last year but my second year is not doing that much better. I hope next year is good, especially since I plan to expand a little each year.
On to the next update: Poultry, ahh Poultry. All are doing well in our second year. Out of the 40 new chickens that we bought in the spring we still have all of them. Whoop!!!!! We did end up with a few males, so those will become our dinner this fall, and I have a silverlaced coochin who is determinly sitting on an egg just one and it wasn't even her egg, she did have 4 but she keeps breaking them, but with this last one she seems to be trying to be very careful maybe in a couple of weeks we will have a little chick made right here on the farm. The turkeys are also doing well they are bigger than the 2 we had last year, though they are the same breed.
That my friends is what has been going on besides the usual work and other life events.
ps as soon as I post this I will be working on a photo update as well. (it will be up soon)
Finally a bit of rain hit us the other morning, my garden kind of sprang into action that afternoon, plants got a little taller, though I am not sure if that's cause they were wilting and they just stood up or if they actually grew. With all the heat and no rain my plants are not doing well at all, they are short or just didn't grow at all. On the good front I managed to get 1 radish and about 1/2 pound of strawberries, there are green tomato's and little tiny cucumbers and my potato's are growing like crazy. I'm keeping a hopeful eye on my watermelon and corn they have sprouted and are growing like crazy. My pumpkins so far have give me one tiny little plant that I plan on giving special attention too, I am determined to get at least one pumpkin that I grew myself. Beans are little plants that I have pretty much given up on, carrot's and snow pea's never grew from seed at all. In other words my garden did better than last year but my second year is not doing that much better. I hope next year is good, especially since I plan to expand a little each year.
On to the next update: Poultry, ahh Poultry. All are doing well in our second year. Out of the 40 new chickens that we bought in the spring we still have all of them. Whoop!!!!! We did end up with a few males, so those will become our dinner this fall, and I have a silverlaced coochin who is determinly sitting on an egg just one and it wasn't even her egg, she did have 4 but she keeps breaking them, but with this last one she seems to be trying to be very careful maybe in a couple of weeks we will have a little chick made right here on the farm. The turkeys are also doing well they are bigger than the 2 we had last year, though they are the same breed.
That my friends is what has been going on besides the usual work and other life events.
ps as soon as I post this I will be working on a photo update as well. (it will be up soon)
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Bunny Rabbit
Well, it seems that our little puppy Rasputin, is all grown up. He caught a rabbitt the other day with a quick little run and hop. During his attempt to bring us his bounty, the rabbitt would kick get away but then with a quick hop and a flip into the air Rasputin had him again. When he drops it and I see it (que some oh poor thing from me) I yell to hubs that it's still alive and so he rides in to end the suffering with a quickly placed shot. Both of the dogs were quite upset that we took the rabbitt away and did not let them have it. But, them's the breaks. Ever since then he has been hunting rabbitts in the clover.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
How Does My Garden Grow!
Not well, not well, at all. Seriously, I don't understand what the problem is. I follow the directions on the seed packet and reserched information, and still nothing grows. This is starting to make me very upset. I planted rows and rows of peas, green beans, carrots, radishes and cucumber seeds and nothing has even started to grow. The tomato plants that I bought as already started plants are stunted and lackluster and the potatoes I planted have little buds but seem to have stopped there. Was really looking forward to this garden with lot's of tasty veggies and so far it looks like I will be at the Farmer's Market buying veggies again. The only positive note is that the strawberry plants I transplanted last year ( that basicly died off) came back and are giving us a few berries a day not enough yet to make jam (my ultimate goal) but they are so very yummy fresh off the plant and warmed by the sun. I am hoping to plant watermelons, pumpkins and sweet corn though I am a little scared.. maybe I should buy already started plants. Maybe I should just stick to farmers markets. I water I weed they get sun... any suggestions are greatly appreciated it.
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