12/25/2023
Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas from our family to yours!š
Amateur gardener, expertly obsessed.
12/25/2023
Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas from our family to yours!š
11/18/2023
On the podium! Eagle Rock FFA rocked it at the LA Section Officer Opening & Closing Competition. Our officers brought home 3rd place.
Our rookies competed in the Best Informed Greenhand contest. They brought home 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th & 9th! So proud of them for taking on their first FFA Competition.
It was a great night all around. šš
11/11/2023
Garlic planting, breaking smiles. Thereās just something about digging into that dirt. š¾
Have you planted your garlic yet? š§ The time is now! And you donāt have to overcomplicate it. This is organic store-bought garlic, separated for the largest cloves soaking in baking soda and kelp fertilizer. Every student planted one so weāre hoping for over 200 bulbs of garlic come May!
The variety you get from most stores is CA Early soft-neck - it does best in our warm climate and can be harvested earlier than hard-neck varieties. Try it for yourself!
11/04/2023
No one Iād rather spend 15 more years of life with ā¦
09/15/2023
Slowly getting the school garden looking beautiful again⦠but it has a long way to go! Students are getting trained to do all the things.
But I love that I have a senior class this year who already had one year with me, so they can get right to work! Today they freshened up the tomato alley and picked some gorgeous fruit! Hoping these toms can keep going throughout fall.
How are things growing for you?!
07/14/2023
The garden bearing gifts. Although the work we do in the school garden slows down during summer, the garden is still pumping out the treasures.
All the students who came to our workday got to snack on green beans & cucumbers and take home sunflowers, zucchini & jalapeƱos.
Enjoying the less structured, free-flowing nature of working in the garden right now. Summertime and the living is eazzzzy.
06/14/2023
Flowers & Farewells. I was honored to do the graduation flowers again this year.
But I was even more honored to have these four students for both my years of teaching at Eagle Rock so far.
They have made my Horticulture classes what they are today and I am truly going to miss them! š
05/10/2023
First Chicken Care Task: checking and caring for Pasty Butt. š«£
Our chicks got a little āspaā day as students learned how to identify when our chicksā vents are clogged with š© residue and treat.
Fun stuff.
Happy to report all 12 chicks are clean & feeling fresh down yonder. āŗļø
04/03/2023
Havenāt done a garden selfie in awhile. Remember me?! Still out here loving my plants and taking cheesy plant pics. Especially with these broccoli greens! Showed my students a documentary all about food waste last week -
And even I needed that kick in the butt to remind me that I should be eating as much of my garden as possible. Broccoli is a huge plant and takes up a lot of real estate if you donāt take advantage of the greens.
I like to treat it like kale: remove the rib, chiffonade the leaves, and sautĆ© it down with garlic, onions, chili flakes, salt and pepper. Weāre pairing it up with some wild rice and fish for dinner.
What you eating out of your garden tonight?!
03/15/2023
Guess whatās for dinner?! Probably the best broccolis Iāve ever grown thanks to LAās unusually cold and wet winter.
If you harvest your greens when itās cold they are extra sweet & tender!
Yummmmā¦.
Did you know this is actually a flower? Or technically hundreds of flower buds.
And the entire broccoli plant is edible, not just the flowers. So even if you get impressive florets they are still such a worthwhile plant to grow.
Howās your broccoli growing?? š„¦
12/24/2022
A very Merry Christmas from the Eagle Rock Rabbits.š Aināt they cute. And spoiled with their own stockings and gifts thanks to one of my amazing students.
Hope these fluffy faces provide some joy for you this season! ā„ļø
12/15/2022
Had a great experience last Saturday with my FFA students at their first CDE Competition. The event was hosted by the awesome people who run the Pierce College Farm. š
We took home 1st in the Nursery & Landscape Contest.
Jesse Hernandez - 1st place overall, 1st place Plant ID, and 1st place Knowledge. Rebecca Castro - 1st place Practical. Rainer - 3rd place overall.
About 8 years ago, a tomato plant sprouted in my backyard, but I had not planted it there and I had no idea what to do with it. As I began to research gardening books, blogs, magazines, I got increasingly frustrated that taking care of an edible plant was going to be way too much work and way too confusing. But that darn plant just kept on growing, with barely any care and expertise, I was drowning in tomatoes in no time. I fell in LOVE and have been hooked ever since!
As my love for gardening grew, I could see how this passion spilled over into so many of my other ādimensionsā of life. My LOVE for food transformed into a deep appreciation for meals that are healthful, colorful and grown from the ground vs. a processing plant or meat factory. My LOVE for running and moving my body was re-energized because of the wholesome and clean foods that were strengthening my every muscle. And my LOVE for God was overflowing with gratitude for all these beautiful works of creation in every flower, fruit and sprout. It was so clear that itās all connected in mind, body and soul. I still get excited every time I step into a garden and am surrounded by Godās love and goodness.
Disclaimer: I still consider myself an amateur gardener, just EXPERTLY OBSESSED. :)
Iām an amateur by choice, because I still read gardening books and think to myself, āAināt nobody got time for that!ā I believe gardening is a practical art and you learn most by DOING IT! Every garden is different and I have yet to meet a garden that doesnāt break at least one of the gardening rules or guidelines.