Saturday, December 31, 2011

New Years on the Big Island

New Years here on the Big Island is unique. My neighbors set off a few fire crackers throughout the day
and as evening approaches they become more frequent. By midnight my village is full of smoke, noise.
and small red pieces of paper on the road.  Someone always comes to my driveway in the dark
and sets off a number of loud firecrackers leaving small red papers on the driveway.
The locals tell me it is to scare away the evil spirits .

They also claim my huge rosemary bush by my driveway is an excellent necromancer.
You can google that one .

So I guess I am all set to experience a really great New Year.
Hope your New Years is good also .

Friday, December 30, 2011

WING BEANS

The sun has returned to the Hamakua Coast and with it the
 young roosters have learned to crow . Time for BBQ chicken.
BBQ cures crowing .

The Wing Beans planted some time ago are finally producing.
I think they will make a lovely side dish to BBQ chicken in a few days.

Monday, December 19, 2011

WINTER STORMS

Lately we seem to have 4 days of stormy weather and 2 days of almost nice weather
and one day of a little of both.  Last week we had a 7  inch rain one day.
The lack of sun and the abundance of water has caused the aquaponic system to slow
down considerably. Even the weeds seem to be on vacation and the chickens haven't laid an egg for 5 weeks.

The one bright spot in our system  is  a line of bean vines with sweet pea like blossoms on
them. I had to go back and look at my records to remember what kind of bean I had planted.
Turns out  I have Wing Beans  blooming. They are an Asian version of the green bean. Look them  up
in Bakercreek Seed catalog and try them , you will enjoy them.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

CELERY



Who would have thought I could raise celery in an aquaponics system ?

Yesterday I picked
a stalk of celery that was 2 1/2 feet tall and had so many leaves it resembled a bush
more than a celery. We will be using a LOT of celery this week!
 The leaves are good in
soups and casseroles  as well as just raw.

The days are short now in Hawaii…under 10 hours of daylight . So plant growth  is
slowing down. Lettuce isn't growing much but the celery and the leeks are looking good.
Tomorrow I will plant some snow peas and see how they do.