Our summer vegetable garden is continues producing. We have been harvesting Okra, 4 to 10 each day from raised garden for the past months. Then, we finally got our first eggplant. It weights over a pound (1.13 #). We used it for our favorite dish, eggplant parmesan. This was by far so much better tasting than what we generally purchase at the local store. The plant itself continues to grow with plenty of potential to produce more but for some reason we seem to be waiting longer than one could expect.
Summer Garden 2016
It is a challenge to grow vegetable in the heat of the Florida summer, it is simply too hot and too much rain for many plants. We started growing okra, eggplant, pepper and celery. Those vegetable seem to be able to take the heat better than broccoli and the other leafy green. So far, we have been able to pick some okra each day.
Health Benefits of Okra: http://www.curejoy.com/content/okra-the-wonder-vegetable-22-the-amazing-health-benefits-of-okra/
Building a Concrete Ramp for Backyard Shed
One must always start off with a plan. Once you have a plan, dig out area for desired depth. If however, the ground is already lower than the shed entrance, you just have to calculate how thick a slab you need to handle the weight.
Here you see that I framed in the area using ¼ “ plywood and wooden stakes. I decided to pour the slab in two sections to mainly decrease the work for one day but also to add a separation to the two sections. Then I place some gravel into the top section as the ground was low and I really did not need to have a slab 11” thick. Once the decision was made as to the thickness, it was a matter to simply calculate the cubic ft to determine the amount of concrete mix. Mind you a 50# bag will handle approximately ½ a cubic ft. In this case, I needed 16 bags of mix, 8.5 for the top section and the remainder for the bottom section. Because the slab is on a slant, gravity wants to take over at the thicker point. That is where I had a difficult time at smoothing out. Realize though that one can always use a belt sander with a course sandpaper to smooth out the areas that would not cooperate.
After the cement set for a day, I was able to remove all the framing and fill in the sides with soil. Interesting is the fact that I purchased the concrete mix @ Lowes for under $2.00 / 50# bag. It was on sale. The entire job cost around $40.00 and estimated to be 8 hrs of labor. This cost is under what a wooden entrance ramp would cost as before I decided to make the cement ramp, I had a wooden ramp made out of pressure treated wood I had made about 5 yrs. ago. Even though the wood I originally used was pressure treated, it still showed rot due to moisture. Bottom line, I believe his slab should outlast the shed and I should never have to make another.
Fire Cider: Home Made Natural Remedy
I made Fire Cider last December when winter finally arrived in Florida. That is touted to be excellent for staying healthy. It worked for me to prevent / recover from cold or boost immune system although I cannot provide scientific proof, but according to the research it is true. There are different recipes on the WWW. I am using the recipe @ the link provided below:
http://www.mommypotamus.com/fire-cider-recipe/
Here are my notes:
** Cover the mouth of the jar with waxed paper to keep vinegar from eroding the metal lid.
** I was using organic raw – unpasteurized apple cider vinegar (BRAGG). You can find it at Wal-Mart. Raw apple cider vinegar is health stuff. See http://mamavation.com/2015/01/25-ways-apple-cider-vinegar-will-change-life.html
** How to Use: I use 1 tea spoon Fire Cider to drink it straight up after a meal and then rinse my teeth / mouth with water.
Home Grown Potatoes
We placed some potatoes that had many eyes and seemed to be getting real soft into our composite bin at backyard for the purpose of making good soil and providing the worms something to eat. Then, as time passed, they started to grow leaves and big roots in the composite bin. We transplanted what was growing into a make shift flower pot added soil and water for a couple of months. What you see in the picture is what we harvested potatoes first time from our garden. Looks like we will try this again with potatoes that seem to be going soft and maybe we will harvest enough to sell @ the green market.
Classic Metal Roof (Shake) installed by Triple Crown Roofing
We are moving forward with having a metal roof placed on top of existing shingle roof. Country Manor Shake was our selection for the look we were after. This type of roof looks like a tile roof from a distance. An additional protective layer called Titanium UDL-25 plus was laid over the existing shingles to not only provide a water barrier but also because of the expansion and contraction of metal, it ensures that holes are not created over a period of time. Then the Country Manor Shake Shingles were screwed down on top of Titanium UDL-25+, according to code for the Treasure Coast city of Port Saint Lucie (9 stainless steel screws were used per 4′ panel). The roof looks beautiful and it should outlast our lifetime.
Broccoli from Raised Garden
We finally got good broccoli growing in the raised garden after a warmer than normal fall. We know by trial and error that broccoli plants do not like summer like weather. The raised garden seems to have the advantage of being weed free, along with not being washed out by heavy rains. I might also add that with the mix of soil and the fact we had the PH checked, we seem to have a much better growing potential than just placing plants in an open garden and hoping for the best.
Papaya from Our Garden
AcuRite Wireless Weather Station with Wind and Rain Sensor
We got an AcuRite Weather Station from our Son as Christmas gift. The weather station LCD screen displays weather information measured from a wind / rain sensor installed at our back yard. Wireless outdoor sensor features 5 technologies: thermometer, hydrometer, wind speed anemometer, wind direction, and a rainfall amount.
Another interesting technology is Aculink internet bridge which tracks the information and stores the indoor / outdoor environmental condition on AcuRite server through a router. Then we could publish the data on our website at some future date.
The information from the LCD display and the bridge is slightly different but it may be within tolerance of the technology. In reality though, it is within an acceptable tolerance for home use.