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Tomatoes, Cherry Red: June 2011
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Monday, June 20, 2011. Seriously. F*@k 'em. I'm over it. Never have the malevolent forces of nature conspired so uniformly against the survival of a single living organism as they have against the common apple tree. Came home last night after a weekend away to find that the only one (out of thirty or so) apple trees that had managed any kind of significant growth since planting had been ravaged and broken completely in half. presumably by deer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is about the process o...
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Tomatoes, Cherry Red: First sprouts in the garden...
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012. First sprouts in the garden. Also, notably, the Aronia is in full bloom (for the first time since I planted it two years ago), which will hopefully result in me getting to taste aronia berries for the first time (if the birds don't get them first. which they probably will). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My name is Matt. I'm a 29 year-old graphic designer from Ohio. Follow TCR by Email! Fat of the Land. Hunter Angler Gardener Cook. Living The Frugal Life.
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Tomatoes, Cherry Red: March 2011
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Thursday, March 10, 2011. Talking about my generation. I am 28 years old, and not prone to weeping, per say. But if I were, I would do so profusely for my generation. defined loosely as those at my age or near to it. From upper middle class entitlement to the wretched condition of (gasp! The majority of this country's population. A particularly telling paragraph from husband Dan:. Thursday, March 3, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My name is Matt. I'm a 29 year-old graphic designer from Ohio. This blog...
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Tomatoes, Cherry Red: April 2011
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Monday, April 4, 2011. No time, no time at all. Just back from a stellar weekend in Cleveland with Leah. Long form forest walks, some great live music, some hours at the Botanical Gardens and Art Museum, and a gutbusting supper at Melt Bar and Grilled hopefully gave me the shot in the arm to weather out these last few weeks as Winter and Spring keep fighting for control of the weather. I fly out for LA right after work on Friday, so I have a mere four odd after-work evenings to get everything planted....
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Tomatoes, Cherry Red: February 2011
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Monday, February 28, 2011. We've had nothing but melting ice and snow for the past month around here, so the ground is already fully saturated. So when mother nature decided to dump another 12 hours of heavy rain on us last night, the water level finally started going up. I live reasonably close to a creek in very flat Ohio farm country, so stuff gets swallowed up fast. Fortunately, my house is on enough elevation that everything remained dry, even the basement. More fortunately, the power stayed on ...
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Tomatoes, Cherry Red: October 2011
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Saturday, October 8, 2011. Now that we finally, finally (finally) got a break in the weather here in Central Ohio (meaning it hasn't pissed cold rain consistently for at least 24 hours running), we're jumping on the opportunity to get major construction begun on the greenhouse. The weather this weekend was absolutely gorgeous, with nary a cloud to be seen, temps in the cofortably seventies/eighties, and a pleasant breeze. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is about the process of learning home scale s...
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Tomatoes, Cherry Red: March 2013
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013. This blog has moved. We've done a little informal rebranding around the farm, and I'll now be blogging from our new address. Please come join us! I look forward to interacting with you all there. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My name is Matt. I'm a 29 year-old graphic designer from Ohio. This blog is about the process of learning home scale self-sufficiency gardening, DIY everything and building a sustainable homestead in the American midwest. Follow TCR by Email! Fat of the Land.
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Tomatoes, Cherry Red: May 2012
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Sunday, May 6, 2012. Picked up seven 2-week old Buckeye chicks/pullets from a local breeder this evening, and got them set up in the somewhat luxurious (if I do say so myself) brooder setup in the basement. As of the time of this writing, they are all eating, drinking, looking mighty healthy and curious and peeping up a storm. Cute little buggers. Some of them are a bit skittish still, but there's one that always comes over and makes a play for attention. Saturday, May 5, 2012. Enter Scott: my friend sin...
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What's New @ Wes Jones
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Whats New @ Wes Jones. Whats new in the world? Here are some things that I am interested in. Note: I sometimes provide a link to a commercial site where a book or article is available. This is in no way an endorsement or promotion of such a site. I receive nothing for providing these links; they are just for the readers convenience. An interesting essay from The New Yorker. About some dystopians and their views of the future, how theyre preparing for it, and why we should do so now. That I hadnt seen in ...