12 June 2012

Harrowing sunflowers. Beautiful landscape with sunflowers

Before we can begin with our harvesting works we will have to wait some days, therefore, while we were waiting the harvesting moment we harrowed our sunflowers. We sowed sunflowers very soon and nowadays they have a higher size than it is normal for this date. The handicap is weeds have growed very strong too, because we couldn't harrow enough the soil before sowing. 

As you can see, this work need a big concentration because we use three chissel in each row, because we want to kill all weeds. The tool used for chissel is cutting in one of its side in order to work very near of our sunflowers. In spite of this, we can get a high working speed, of course, if you have a lot of practice. 

We show you a few pictures so you can see the landscape so beautiful thanks to the sunflowers. 


06 June 2012

Second time for sowing sunflowers

As we commented in the previous post about sunflowers sowing, we could have problems with rains and the birth of our sunflower plants. Unfortunately this happened!! Finally it rained and we had to sow some sunflowers again because a few small areas with strong soil didn’t allow their birth.

This time, our cousin John Angel helped us with his Valtra T151e. His seed drill is joined with his chissel, so he can do two works at the same time. We had to change seed drill configuration for working depth was bigger because moisture is deeper than few weeks ago.


04 June 2012

Vegetable garden: tomato plants

Last weekend, we planted our tomato plants. Nowadays, we have finished our vegetable garden works and now we only have to water it once a week. We had to water our tomato plants immediately after they were transplanted so that they can adapt their new soil quickly. 

This work is easy: you only need a hoe, and tomato plants, of course :)

The used seeds are saved from tomatoes of the previous year. They are drying inside of a piece of paper and stored until Marz, when they were sowed in the tray as you can see in our the first picture (You cann't sow tomato seeds in the field directly). We have different types of tomatoes, i.e., we have big tomato for salad or Manchego ratatouille, Cherry tomatoes or tomatoes with pears shape.


30 May 2012

Earthenware jar

At the end, we have our large earthenware jar. After preparing a strong foundations, where the jar will be sited, it arrived!. The work was quick and easy because operators had a lot of practice. The jar was perfectly put in its base.

It is made of concrete and it has  a capacity of 18,000 liters. We are going to use a tank trailer and a pump to fill it up because where it is located we don't have water pipe. We are going to use it to water our vegetable garden and fill up our sprayer in spraying time.

We have to install taps now but we will talk about in next posts.