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Gardening

Today is Sunday and I decided to do some overdue gardening. One of the primary things was to much. One of the things that the former owner left me was 60-80 bales of hay, on the upper meadow behind the house. I have pulled a couple down and split them apart giving me lots of hay. Here is what I am caring for, in order of seniority.

Christmas Cactus

First up is the Christmas Cactus. This was by the front door of the first house Lindsay and I bought on Aries Drive in Mira Mesa in 1978. We took a cutting and it has survived ever since.

Generic House Pant c. 2003

When we moved into the Promenade at Bethany Village, in 2003, the realtor left us a wonderful flower arrangement. Over the next week the flowers all died, but some miscellaneous greenery started to root, so I transplanted it and next year will be its 20th birthday.

Springtime trees.

The 6 apple and 2 pear trees made it through the winter successfully. I need to re-trench around them, mulch around them and re-erect the fencing around them to protect them from the wildlife.

Mulched Potatoes
Moar Mulched Potatoes

The bucket potatoes have finally emerged, so I mulched them as well. After they grow some more, I will top 3 of them off with more soil to see if I can get better yield. The other three I will just continue to top off with straw and see what happens.

Row Potatoes

These were some of the leftover potato sprouts that I planted in rows. Since they were planted just under the surface, they sprouted sooner than the bucket potatoes.

Corn, mulched

There is about 12 or so corn plants. By tradition they should be knee-high by the Fourth of July, but I remain skeptical

NewPlants.

From left to right, we have a Blueberry bush, a Key Lime tree, and 3 thorn-less Blackberry vines. I’ve got them temporarily planted in some 1-gallon planters the trees came in until I decide where I want to plant them. The Key Lime tree (for the gin & tonics of course) will probably go in a large planter that can be brought indoors in the winter.

After the house is built, I will start a larger garden up behind the house where I plan a circular driveway, more trees & large pole barn, but that will be next year’s project.

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Subfloor Decking and More.

Subfloor decking going in. Back trailer is AT’s construction trailer.

We started the subfloor decking, starting in the SE corner.

End of the day, Storm clouds gathering.

We shutdown at about 5:00pm, but covered up the decking with the tarps as thunderstorms started building due to low winds and thermals rising off the heated land.

Thunderstorms from the bottom, looking West towards Casper.

There’s a new time-lapse on Dropbox from 6/1 to 6/3. If you look closely you can see the re-erection of the water tank and the start of the subfloor decking. Towards the end of the day you can see the thunderheads building in the background and covering of the subfloor with tarps. Early on the 3rd you can see the truck that delivered this:

Long awaited well-water purification system. behind the box is the freshwater tank (500 gal) and the actual Reverse Osmosis filter (the black Carbon Fiber Overwrapped Pressure Vessel – COPV).

In the lower left is the Taupe Paint to cover the containers to match the metal siding above. Unwrapping the above reveals:

Details of water purification system. Some Assembly Required. The included (I hope) all the necessary instructions on a USB key included with the first shipment.

The water tank rebuilt. Note the leftover 2×12’s supporting the legs.

In other news, my plants have started to sprout. First up are the potatoes in the garden bed.

Only two potatoes, but they are coming in strong.

Next up the potatoes in the five-gallon buckets.

First three
Second three

After they sprout a little more, I will put more dirt in and then top off the buckets with some straw to keep evaporation rates down.

Misc seeds from tape

Finally, since I am anticipating shipping issues as the year goes on, I have started proactive measures.

Key Lime Tree

Unfortunately, I suspect that I will have pot the tree in order to move it back inside this fall.

All in all, things seem to be progressing well.

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Construction Begins

Just before Memorial Day, we have started construction.

First the engineered beams spanning the crawl space
The main beams are cut to fit and prepositioned.
Beams are positioned

Finally, the header boards are erected, and main beams are checked for being vertical and nailed in place.

Waiting for subfloor decking.

Friday afternoon came and AT and his son Cooper and I traveled about an hour and a half south to the Shirley Mountains, at the Prior Flats campground.

The Shirley Mountains are due South from the campground.

We drove to the mountains and I took some pictures.

Open Range. Other than Interstates and major roads, which are fenced; secondary roads run through open range, which cows and antelopes have right of way.
More Open Range: Why Did the Cows Cross the Road?
Occasional dead trees are result of Pine Beetles.
Note the dike of rock behind the dead tree on the right.,
Looking North from the top. Note the remains of snow in the foreground; left over from the snow we got a couple of weeks ago,.
Fire is a concern all across the West. Nice fire rings in the campgrounds.

Lots of things coming up next week. I should be closing on Tuesday Morning, which should free up construction funding. We will be putting down first floor decking, which will let us lay out actual floorplan rather than the nominal one in the plans. Will rent the backhoe for a month to move the septic tank and do initial landscape work. Etc, etc, etc.

When we left Friday, the weather app on the iPhone showed clear weather for the next week. We had occasional rain showers up in the Shirley’s but it wasn’t noticeable except for Sunday morning. As we were driving back Monday morning it rained off and on all the way back, with the rain becoming a steady downpour as we got into town. By the looks of it Casper received 2-3 inches over the past couple of days.

When I got back, the cat had survived nicely (I had left him 3 cans of food, as well as the timed feeder). In fact, the below picture shows the leftover dry cat food.

Cat Fud!

Given the heavy overcast limiting Solar Power, I went out back to switch power back to Rocky Mountain Power I discovered a minor disaster./

Oops.

Note the damage to the 2×12’s from the beefy lag screws. We had moved the support platform out from the C-Can to avoid damage to the outlet pictured above, and I think that removed some of the strength.

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Two More Steps Forward and One Back

More of Septic Tank installation.

Jib Tree Truck

We got a jib truck to lift the septic tank and lower it into the hole.

Lifting Septic Tank

First step is to hoist the tank up and clear of the trailer.

Backing up to hole.

The next step is to back up to the already excavated hole.

Septic Tank being lowered.

The tank is now lowered into the hole.

Final resting place.

This happened on Saturday May 21. Now, if you look carefully it seems to be slightly raised on the right-hand end. It turns out that the plumber stopped by on Sunday. They set up the transit level and it turns out that the offset is 5 inches which is too much.

Also, the tank needs to be moved to the right about 3-6 feet, to allow 22.5-degree angles to turn the corner from the entry from the house into the tank. The bottom line is that we will need to rent a backhoe to re-dig the hole to enlarge it to the right and move it to the right.

As the title says, Two steps forward, one step back.

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Gathering Materials

Things are starting to come together. The first batch of materials was delivered this morning. (Sorry it’s a 2 second video)

It got dumped off the truck and we had to immediately cover it to avoid it getting rained on. Bare wood wasn’t the problem, but a lot of chipboard and engineered beams don’t like to be rained on.

Shortly after the delivery, the backhoe showed up to excavate the septic system.

Septic tank outline.

The drain line will emerge under the front door and run to the septic tank off the garage.

Drain line emerging from under front door. Septic tank will be under the front loader scoop.

Note the septic tank waiting patiently on the trailer.

Digging the septic tank itself.

Digging the actual septic tank. Note the covered pile of construction materials in the background.

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Wind is Alive!

At the end of April, I erected the windmill and it was a failure. I discovered that it appeared to be shorted. I got an RMA (returned material authorization) and sent it back to the factory. I also discovered that I had ordered the wrong Control Box (12V versus 48V). I ordered the correct one. The windmill itself was troubleshot and they discovered a shorted capacitor in the powerhead. I called and talked to them and deduced that the Control Box was the cause. It was fixed under warranty, and shipped back and arrived today.

Re-erected

I took great care to ensure that the wiring was correct end to end; but with only 3 wires (Plus, Minus, and Ground) it wasn’t that hard. When it was erected, is commenced spinning and was producing power.

One thing is that the windmill is small, only 1 square-meter of swept area and is rated at 40KWh/month. My recent electric usage was 2500-3000 KWh or roughly 20%. But the advantage is that is runs all night; while the Solar Panels stop after sunset.

From the orchard, looking East at the foundation.

You can see the rain/hail showers blowing through. The next photo is a widespread view to the NE.

Line of rain/hail showers stretching out to the NE

I will monitor the windmill output over the next few days.

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Foundation Done

Well, the foundation is done, and you can get a better feel for the layout now.

Foundation is done

This is from the same position as some of the other views. The hillside is cut away much further than before.

Layout with the lake view.

Across the back of the house (L-R) is the back bedroom, the kitchen and the master bedroom, all overlooking the lake/pond.

Outside the front door.

This is the view from the front door, looking through the Living Room and Kitchen out over the lake. The backhoe is parked in the garage.

Finally, the last view is a panorama, with the sun getting ready to set behind the barn and trailer.

Panorama view

I’m not sure how much you can blow this up. Below is the same picture at a much higher density

Bigger Panorama View

I’ll post the time-lapse photos to the Dropbox account later.

UPDATE – It looks like the program trims both large and small photos when uploaded.

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It’s Alive!

I discovered something new, that occurred in the past 1 or 2 days. The apple trees (and possibly the pear trees) have sprouted leaves, and hence survived the winter.

The trees are sprouting, all this growth over one or two days.

The other six apple trees are showing leaves to a greater of lesser extent. The two pear trees are showing buds, but haven’t sprouted leaves yet.

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Footings and Foundation Walls

Once the footings were poured and dried for a day it came time to put the rebar in and to frame the foundation walls. The below series shows the sequence of construction on 5 April 2020.

Pictured about 6:00am. The rebar is wired in place and all of the temporary wall panels are laid out ready to put up. Note my shadow.
4 hours later most of the panels are up and braced.
The cement pumping truck has arrived.
First of 3 cement trucks has arrived and beginning of pour.
Moving around perimeter. Wade, the owner, is in yellow doing the pour. The two men following are managing the agitator to release bubbles and the final man is smoothing the top of the wall.
Two days later with the portable side walls back on the truck. The top of the footing wall will be close to the ground level when the dirt is filled back in around the outside.

In other good news, I have been off the wired grid for about 36 hours. Now the weather has been optimum, clear and mostly cloudless during the day, but I discovered the secret is to shut down the trailer breaker after sunset to go on the trailer batteries. After the sun comes back up, about 8:30-9:00AM, I can power the trailer back up and use PV cells to recharge the main batteries and trailer battery. I may need another 48V main battery to get through prolonged cloudy weather/winter gloom, but things are looking hopeful.

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Taters & Footings

I finally got my potatoes planted. I have tried a variety of planting methods to see how they will fare.

The first method is using 5-gallon buckets. I had tried something similar using large pots on my deck in Portland and have reviewed numerous You Tube videos like HERE or HERE. Below is the process I used.

Step 1 – Drill a few holes in the bottom of the bucket

The first step is to drill holes in the bucket to ensure drainage. If the potatoes sit in prolonged damp they will rot.

Straw in the bucket – not to mend the bucket but to ensure drainage.

Since I have a large amount of straw available (bales and bales by the house) I put some in the bottom of the bucket to enhance the drainage. For those of us of a certain age, holes in the bucket and straw bring to mind a song.

Mixed of potting soil, manure, and some sandy soil

I put some potting soil, manure, and sandy soil in the buckets and and put the seed potato chunks in and filled in more soil. In addition to the buckets, I also planted some of the pieces in traditional rows so I could get a good comparison with bucket grown potatoes.

Buckets, 2 each of Caribou Russet, Yukon Gold and Keuka Gold
Row Method, one row each of the three varieties

On a completely unrelated topic they are pouring the footings for the walls today, Note, that these are 4 feet below the grade level to ensure they are below the frost line. I have labelled the pictures below so you can relate the pictures of footings to the floor plan. Note that there are some changes to the floor plan; the garage is rotated 90 degrees to make access easier, and we’ve simplified the roof-line on the bedroom end.

Forms looking East
Forms looking West
Footings complete.