New row of blackberries went in yesterday. 25 Ponca and 25 Caddo varieties. Original two rows have Prime Ark Freedom and Traveler, Natchez, Triple Crown and Quachita
Peach Tree Farm
We bought 16 acres just west of Van, TX and built a new home there in 2013. We are in the process of establishing a small farm with peaches, vegetables, cut flowers, a few chikens and ducks. The intent of this blog is to share the building process with friends and family and keep everyone up to date with our activities.
The Vision
Monday, November 21, 2022
Farmer’s Market 2022
Had a great year at the Mineola Farmers Market. May through July. Garden and orchard did well with many new and returning customers.
Saturday, December 8, 2018
Thanksgiving 2018
Thought I might share pictures of our 2018 Thanksgiving Family reunion here for all to see. As the family sees this they can forward me pictures they took for addition.
"Our four favorites" according to son Stewart
"Our four favorites" according to son Stewart
Friday, September 11, 2015
September 2015
Well, I obviously haven't posted allot this year. The Garden went to hell in a hand basket this year due to all the spring rain. I lost about 8 peach trees due to the rain. Their roots literately drown in the water since they can't get oxygen. Furthermore many of my trees turned out to be white peaches instead of yellow peaches. They are sweeter, but not as rich in flavor as yellow peaches and harder to market as they bruise easier and perish quicker. My nursery supplier said he would replace my trees at no cost. It does take two years to reach your first harvest, so it is pretty depressing. I will probably just replace the 8 dead ones. Reg did make some good peach preserves with the white ones.
I did have some garden success in my small kitchen garden behind the house and in fact won Grand Champion and $75 at the county fair for my tomatoes.
Here is Reg's herb garden
Did a bit of canning too. We (I) love pickles
In March we added 6 Khaki Campbell ducks to out farm One did not survive, but all are laying eggs as of today. They are now 6 months old. They thoroughly enjoy the little Walmart swimming pool.
built a duck house
Found an egg in the herb garden last week. Now they are all laying in the house.
Today 9/11 we had 5 eggs for the first time. Up until now it was mostly three.
Had some company this summer. My sister Cynthia and the Butt family were here in May.
My other sister Margaret (right) and my niece Monica (left) were here for a very short stay in the spring.
Of course we had out kids and grand-kids up several times. Stew even made an appearance in August. We had great fun at Tyler State Park swimming and at the Van Zandt Country Club pool.
Picking Blueberries
at the pool
with Nanna in the new estate cart given to me by my friend Jim Prevratil
Erin and I enjoying the back porch. How do you like my long hair :)
Stew and Megan at the lake
out three lovely children all grown up!
At the Forge of course :)
Great swimming lake (Tyler State Park)
The Milner Family
The Milner girls
Stew and Chloe
Most recently our dog Maddy had to have doggie knee surgery, TPLO. Very major operation and she is now recovering. Had to build her a ramp to get in and out of the house.
This is Maddy laying down with "our" other dog Gunner keeping a sharp eye out We have sort of adopted him or he adopted us.
Maddy with her cone head, You can see her rear leg shaved. The incision is on the inside of the knee.
I had to paint the ramp and add some silica to the wet paint to provide traction.
Started a fall garden this week. Will pant garlic, onions, broccoli, kale and other stuff. This lets me put a cover crop on my summer garden. it gets tilled in in the spring to provide a "green" manure. The winter garden is 50 x 60 ft. I love my tractor. It is the Best tool I have ever bought.
Always have to have projects. This is my latest, a cupola for the barn. Needs a weather-vane.
oh, almost forgot, we had a tornado hit our town on Mother's Day. We were fortunate, it hit about two miles away. Pics posted by the Van Chamber of Commerce
I did have some garden success in my small kitchen garden behind the house and in fact won Grand Champion and $75 at the county fair for my tomatoes.
Here is Reg's herb garden
Did a bit of canning too. We (I) love pickles
In March we added 6 Khaki Campbell ducks to out farm One did not survive, but all are laying eggs as of today. They are now 6 months old. They thoroughly enjoy the little Walmart swimming pool.
built a duck house
Found an egg in the herb garden last week. Now they are all laying in the house.
Today 9/11 we had 5 eggs for the first time. Up until now it was mostly three.
Had some company this summer. My sister Cynthia and the Butt family were here in May.
My other sister Margaret (right) and my niece Monica (left) were here for a very short stay in the spring.
Of course we had out kids and grand-kids up several times. Stew even made an appearance in August. We had great fun at Tyler State Park swimming and at the Van Zandt Country Club pool.
Picking Blueberries
at the pool
with Nanna in the new estate cart given to me by my friend Jim Prevratil
Erin and I enjoying the back porch. How do you like my long hair :)
Stew and Megan at the lake
out three lovely children all grown up!
At the Forge of course :)
Great swimming lake (Tyler State Park)
The Milner Family
The Milner girls
Stew and Chloe
Most recently our dog Maddy had to have doggie knee surgery, TPLO. Very major operation and she is now recovering. Had to build her a ramp to get in and out of the house.
This is Maddy laying down with "our" other dog Gunner keeping a sharp eye out We have sort of adopted him or he adopted us.
Maddy with her cone head, You can see her rear leg shaved. The incision is on the inside of the knee.
I had to paint the ramp and add some silica to the wet paint to provide traction.
Started a fall garden this week. Will pant garlic, onions, broccoli, kale and other stuff. This lets me put a cover crop on my summer garden. it gets tilled in in the spring to provide a "green" manure. The winter garden is 50 x 60 ft. I love my tractor. It is the Best tool I have ever bought.
Always have to have projects. This is my latest, a cupola for the barn. Needs a weather-vane.
oh, almost forgot, we had a tornado hit our town on Mother's Day. We were fortunate, it hit about two miles away. Pics posted by the Van Chamber of Commerce
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