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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Supper Idea: Chipotle Pork Salads

I had to share this recipe. It's spicy, filling, and has a little bit of everything! I'll call it Chipotle Pork Salads. The meat is prepared in the crockpot which is a huge added bonus for our family.


Chipotle Pork Salads
Boston butt pork roast
Can of chipotle chilies in adobo sauce, chopped
6-7 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
1/2 of a fresh lime, juice only
About 1 cup of beef broth

Trim and cut pork into 1-2 inch pieces. Combine everything in the crockpot and cook on High for 5-6 hours or on Low 8-10 hours. 

For the rest of the salad:
Lettuce
Tomato
Refried Beans (fat-free with a little lime and Mexican cheese on top)
Corn
Salsa

Mix the salad fixin's together and top with a few pieces of pork. Spicy and delicious!!

Friday, March 23, 2012

My, How Life Changes


Last night, I was talking with my Love about our farm and it hit me. One year ago, if someone would have said "this time next year, you'll be working on your farm" I would have told them they were insane. I really would have thought they were crazy if someone had of told me that 5 years ago! "No, I'm going to have a nice little office job where I don't have to do manual labor" would have been my reply. After working our land, I can't imagine it any other way. Who knew I would go to college to get a business degree and later realize that I couldn't handle one more day of doing that? Sure, there are stresses on a farm...like spending an entire day planting seeds and hoping most of it will come up, wondering if it will ever rain again when you're entire garden is looking brown, or having a stray dog find it's way onto your property while your goats and chickens are loose. And of course, life always throws you curve balls when you have a family but that doesn't even compare to the work stresses I used to face on a daily basis. Now, we just need to get this thing productive so my Love can join me in working this land each day.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

The Day I've Been Waiting For

It's here! Finally here! I can finally get lot's of seeds going today and I'm so excited! With the early onset of spring this year, I've felt behind on my gardening even though the chance for frost will be around until mid-May for our area. It's been way too early to seriously start anything but today I'm going to start tomatoes and peppers! I plant according to the good ole Farmer's Almanac. The 2012 Best Planting Dates for Seeds for your area is tailored to your specific region. Type in your zip code and it will tell you the moon-favorable dates to start seeds indoors and outdoors! I'm sure everyone has their own little tricks about what dates are best to plant certain things. What do you go by? Do you plant by the moon or some other signs?


Our tomatoes from last year. Mountain Pride I believe.
Now, for what you've all been dying to know...here are the varieties I'll be planting today! They are all organic and heirloom or open-pollenated varieties. 

Tomatoes
German Johnson
Cherokee Purple
Amish Paste
Brandywine

Hot Peppers
Hungarian Hot Wax
Purple Jalepeno

Sweet Peppers
Lipstick
California Wonder

I'll also be starting Ground Cherries also known as Husk Cherry or Garden Berry. I'm so excited about these! We have had several folks give us ground cherry preserves and they are amazing. Happy planting!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Spring is Here!

Marigold's started in newspaper pots

 Take a look around! Spring is here at Bumgardner Farm and there is plenty going on. We're starting lot's of seeds each week, working on gardens, building a goat fence, and more!

Carrots: Just a few being grown indoors.
Cheap way to warm your soil to help seeds germinate: plastic wrap! It makes a mini indoor greenhouse.
Working on preparing our tomato planters. These grew the best tomatoes last year. Having them off the ground seems to help with drainage.
Red Romaine Lettuce

Small garden on left: Future Amish Paste tomato garden. Large garden on right: garlic, potatoes, onions
This one will be corn, beans, peas, squash, hanovers, and cucumbers
Our new farm toy:) It cleared a patch of multi-flora rose bushes that would have taken at least a full day by hand, in only 30 minutes.
Sunny at 2 months old