Food

Pecker

I guess I missed some activity in the ant tree when I was away from Tiny House Ontario.

I hope that the woodpecker had a good feed of ants.

I thought it would be nice to have a little open house, and thus there were 12 people last night at Tiny House Ontario.

I was going to tell you all about it and share photos, but forgot the little contraption that allows me to download from my camera to my computer, so this will have to wait for tomorrow.

I wish I would have been home to see the woodpecker slurping up the ants.  Sigh…

 

 

 

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Forest Food

After a few days away, I arrived at about midnight back at Tiny House Ontario.  The thing that I was most curious about is my little garden in the forest clearing.  Was it actually growing and not being eaten by the forest creatures while it sat there unattended to?  I took the LED flashlight that my Aunt Marion and Uncle Mac gifted me and went out to have a look.  I could see that there was green and that the green seemed to be in rows, but could not tell for sure if there was anything really coming up that well, what had taken root, and if the plants seemed healthy.

This morning I got out of bed and practically ran out to see what the garden was up to.

I am pleasantly surprised!  I have a few weeds to yank up, and I have to put up stakes for the pole beans but so far it looks like I might be able to do that 0 mile diet this summer!  Woot!

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Gardening 101

Here Papa Wolf is teaching Little Bad Wolf to garden.  The garden is 100 square feet, the interior of THO is 97… 😀  Can you find the Imp?

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Wild Strawberries…

When the rain stops, I will go into the forest and pick a bunch of wild strawberries.  They are nearly ready at Tiny House Ontario.  I think that nothing tastes better than these little wild wonders.

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Growing – Maybe

It is now six months since I started the Tiny House Ontario Blog.  It is almost a year since the Tiny House was built enough to move things and myself into.

This year we got some soil from one of the local farm boys.  He delivered beautiful soil to me, far more than I needed for $40.  The best thing is that it is REAL soil not sifted dead crap that you buy from the companies who bring their interpretation of soil. Dead dirt.

The soil has lovely clay deposits in it which I took out and will make a clay oven from ( I now have half of what I need).  It also had some wonderful round granite rocks which are left overs from the ice age going over the Canadian Shield, these will be beautiful orange accents, for the stone fence, I also had four full wheel barrels of extra soil which I put beside my humanure/compost unit and this will be used to cover the organics.  I am grateful to the farmer and to the young man for sharing with me.

There was a good half day of digging and I am grateful that I have a husband who took care of this for me.  I am still quite winded from losing my grandmother, so it was nice to have him take care of the hard work.  He dug and I threw out the beautiful stones and clay, then raked and planted the garden.

We went to Sand’s Produce and picked up a few tomato and pepper plants from the Sands family business and planted them too.

The next morning we found that some little critter stole every single one of the zucchini and squash seeds as well as having dug up the bean seeds.  Today since it is raining, I put a few more in the ground and will put wire mesh over the seeds.

I am not sure if we can produce any food in a garden, in a small clearing, in the middle of a forest.  I guess it is fully depending on the cooperation of the other creatures who make this their home as well.

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