Micah is 6 and loves to work in the garden. Sunday he and daddy were planting broccoli. Here is the broccoli seedling. Then we gently set the seedling in the hole. Pat the dirt in … Continue reading
Category Archives: Garden
We are excited to be featured in the Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel today! Thanks to Robbie Goodrich for a great article! A family’s Texadus: Southern California to the Piney Woods Maybe this will inspire me to blog more. 🙂 But you … Continue reading
A reminder all our produce is chemical and pesticide free… ALWAYS Greens – currently we have collard & beet greens $1/bunch these are the last of our collard greens for a bit Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach (heirloom) $2.50 quart bag (approx … Continue reading
I asked Harold aka Farmer Jones and our older 3 young adults at home, Isaac turning 17, Aaron turning 19, and Becca 22 to *guest blog*. Frankly, I need the help keeping up and I thought the various perspectives would … Continue reading
#1 Chili Lime Greens Chips (Recipe) Texadus Family Farm Ingredients – 12-14 Greens (kale, broccoli greens, collards, etc) 2T olive or coconut oil 1/2t chili powder 1/2t kosher salt 1t lime juice Wash and dry greens completely, remove main spine … Continue reading
We’ll have the following produce available as long as it lasts – A reminder all our produce is chemical and pesticide free… ALWAYS Collard Greens $2/bunch Broccoli Greens $2/bunch Spinach (heirloom) New Zealand and Bloomsdale varies how much we have … Continue reading
The Red Sail lettuce sets Isaac planted are growing nicely. Now Then And here is the Bloomsdale Spinach sets he put in last week. … Continue reading
While we girls cooked and baked this weekend, the guys were busy in the garden. They had a bucket brigade going to dig up compost and transfer it to the garden beds. Aaron, Micah, Samuel, and Isaac filling buckets with … Continue reading
A couple weeks ago a radish bed in our garden was dug up… we suspected puppies, but had no proof. Sunday morning… we found out puppies LOVE cabbage…. This is what is left of one of my purple cabbages. Here … Continue reading
This is not the time of the year that most people think of gardening… except for pouring over glossy seed catalogs with great longing. However, here in Texas with a little planning we can and do garden year round. Here … Continue reading