I started this blog to record my experiments/adventures in the land of urban agriculture. It is growing into a garden consutation business. I will be happy to advise, plan, install and maintain (or any combination thereof) a garden for you. Contact me for more information at lknzfarm@gmail.com or 678-427-3101, or message me at Elkins Farm and Garden on FB.

Monday, May 14, 2018

It’s Been Awhile Hasn’t It

Growing some stuff again. Got three tomatoes from a friend and I'm going to start some REALLY late potatoes tomorrow. Not much but enough to say I did it.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

The Bees Will Have the Buffet

From the scout to full on feeding frenzy. The Bee Gs (girls and guy) are trying a new feeding method. Seems the bees were hungry and needed a larger amount of food per feeding. It's not exactly how I want to use poultry waterers, but it is a wonderful idea. They can hold two gallons and that's a bit more than a mason jar.



Thursday, July 7, 2016

Junior Beekeepers Unite

We put some pie pans filled with rocks out for watering the bees. This idea came thanks to a post Becky shared. It talked about bees drowning because they don't have anywhere to land and rest while imbibing. Pearce and I have experienced this, finding at least 10 dead bees in the wading pool.

Of course the munchkins had to get there pics taken with the "bee troughs". 

I never thought about bees needing water, but they do. Kristi keeping bees is turning out to be a real education. The only hard thing is desensitizing the kids to the bees. They are so funny. They'll stand next to one of the hives for 5 minutes then run when you tell them they're near a hive.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Got a Beat Down Today

The rain was a good thing ... and a bad thing. We needed the rain, but it came down so hard my sprouts suffered some damage.
Cucumbers
Tomatoes
Calypso Cucs
Summer Squash
It seems the Calypso sprouts did the best out of all my plants. I need to get these babies in the ground.

Monday, April 25, 2016

Scouting the Garden

We are doing a program on planting a garden at scouts for an elective adventure for the Wolves. We planted tomatoes, cucumbers and squash last week. These are pictures of the results of one week's growth for Pearce and "auxiliary" Wolf Claire's seeds.



Funny thing about doing this adventure is that the scouts and Claire are all old hands at gardening. 
These will constitute the deck garden here at the house. We'll transplant the sprouts to big pots and keep them on the deck for easy access. 

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Who Said Volunteerism is Dead

This right here is my absolute favorite kind of volunteering. I never planted garlic last year but, low and behold, I've got two of those suckers in the raised bed by the bees. Didn't see them till after I hit the bed with the weed eater. Can't wait to see if they turn good 'uns.