Monday, September 3, 2012

Summer Feast

 My little snow man is a constant reminder that winter is near... Already September here in Maine and the Homestead is still in full production.  Since the beginning of August we have been canning tomatoes almost every day, to preserve as much of the fruits as possible, preparing pesto with the abundance of basil, and finding thousand and one ways to eat Patty Pan, the only squash that really did well this year.
Basil to season the tomato cans.
The harvest!!!
We grew many kinds of tomatoes this year, just to see which ones we'd prefer, and I have to say that the Black Sea Man tomato from Russia was hands down our very favorite.  Meaty, juicy, yet not watery and great for slicing and cooking with.  We'll definitely grow way more of those ones next year.
Putting Ira to work!
Boiling bath and Ice bath to remove the skins


Now the fruit trees are bearing heavily, and it's time to pick. We have been waiting for this moment since we moved in, having had no idea what variety of apples the orchard was going to delight us with.  What a surprise it was to also find that we had three different varieties of pears to combine with our many apples.  We had high hopes of making cider with our apples this year, and made a sample test batch which was so delicious, but we have yet to find an apple press to go through a real production, so for this year we'll concentrate on making apple and pear sauce for when bébé Léo hits the 6 month mark :)

Can you tell which egg is a double yolker?
Our earlier apple variety




And an exciting project that has been taking place of late is the set-up of our very first greenhouse (actually, a solarium that will be attached to the south-west facing wall of the house).  After a lot of searching, we found it second hand on Craigslist, Alex is now putting it together, creating the three missing sides with upcycled free windows we found in the trash around our neighbourhood.  The inside will boast in-ground year-round vermicomposting bins, rain catchment watering systems and cob walls below the glass metal frame. Stay tuned to see the development of the outdoor shower, brick patio and parilla :)

The future greenhouse...
 and our loveable cloth diapers :)

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