Geoff McCabe

Goldenberries or Tomatillo?

Goldenberries or Tomatillo?

We discovered these “Goldenberries”, which are considered to be a superfood, growing wild on the farm, and have been able to save the seeds so we can grow more. Later, after researching on the internet, I found that actually they’re not goldenberries, but in fact Wild Tomatillos. We planted the seeds and they grew like […]

 Geoff McCabe

Black Betty is Chicken One

Black Betty is Chicken One

  When we went to buy our first chickens to produce eggs for us, there was only one left. This poor thing was missing most of her feathers, probably from bullying by stronger ones that were crowded in the cage with her. She was so ugly and pitiful that no one wanted would buy her. […]

 Geoff McCabe

Mini Peppers

Mini Peppers

  These little peppers are sweet (meaning that they’re not spicy) and are easy to grow. They don’t make much if a meal, but we think that food should be fun and beautiful, not just nutritious. So we’re planting all kinds of varieties of everything when we can find it. Like all the peppers we […]

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Bell Peppers

Bell Peppers

  Peppers are native to Central America and so they should grow pretty well here. But with all the centuries of inbreeding them to create a bigger and tastier vegetable, food plants will often lose their natural defenses against pests, disease, etc, becoming more fragile. The large peppers shown here are susceptible to fungus, and […]

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Building soil in raised beds

Building soil in raised beds

  The soil here is great, but very thin, so we’re working on building it up. We’ve plowed it with a tractor and then piled it up in rows and then added a very thick layer of grass, leaves, chicken poop, cow manure, and rice hulls. Now we wait, keeping it hydrated and letting it […]

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Green Drinks from the Farm

Green Drinks from the Farm

  The world has been learning about the amazing health benefits and healing properties of green drinks, so producing ingredients for them has been a priority for me. There are some great fruit and veggies, such as the broccoli and green apples shown in the lower part of the photo, that we must bring from […]

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Iguanas

Iguanas

Iguanas like the one shown above (technically called “Cnetosaurs”) are common here. I love them because they are small dinosaurs, and who doesn’t love dinosaurs? But I’m not happy about them snacking on our organic veggies and fruits. It’s hard enough getting stuff to grow here without these giant lizards coming along and helping themselves […]

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Homemade Pepperoncinis in 5 Minutes

Homemade Pepperoncinis in 5 Minutes

  I adore pepperoncinis, finding them highly addictive, and have been buying expensive imported jars if them. Luckily they are easy to grow and easy to pickle them in jars, and if done right, are crunchy and amazing. I have been making them one small jar at a time and you can eat them the […]

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Italian Parsley

Italian Parsley

This parsley (perejil) has grown well in our worst soil, which we bought a truckload of, and turned out to be nearly solid clay. Few things would grow well in it because of the lack of drainage. Parsley is a superfood, with very high levels of phytochemicals and other nutrients. It has a strong taste […]

 Geoff McCabe

Brussel Sprouts

Brussel Sprouts

Lots of kids hate brussel sprouts, but we love them here. Shown in the photo are our starters, grown in our home-made soil.