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Dirt Candy: Very Fun Update
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Changing our food system starts in our own back yards! Posted by Tessa Neill. Saturday, April 04, 2015. So busy with the new addition to garden helpers I haven't had a moments rest- literally! Yep, the chicks are coming and although my flock will be small they'll be useful- poo, tilling, bug hunting, and cute babies to love and take care of. They are so adorable! I did have a loss of one tiny one- made me so sad, but I know that is all part of it. Other thing going on- more salads! Also- I think not one,...
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Going Yard: 07/13/15
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Home and gardening adventures on two tenths of an acre. Click for weather forecast. Monday, July 13, 2015. 6-22-15 another post i forgot to finish. The grapes are being ridiculous, just showing off. The cherries are beginning to blush a bit. I'm going to have to come up with something to use to cover them before the birds notice. I just happened to notice this branch full of growing Sea berries. That was as far as i got blogging that day! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). POWr Count Up Timer. I hope he's right!
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Farm Natters: Be right back...
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Two geeks get their farm on. Chaos ensues. Hey, I Wanna Do That! Another shoulder surgery, illness, then allergies have kicked my backside left and right. Once it becomes easier to type, the blog will return to its usual at-least-twice-a-month schedule. Posted by d.a. Natalie, the Chickenblogger. April 25, 2013 at 11:46 AM. I am sending a hug. a virtual hug, so its gentle. You are due some serious comp-time in the land of. April 25, 2013 at 7:13 PM. April 26, 2013 at 7:21 AM. What this is all about:.
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Farm Natters: The Ducks
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Two geeks get their farm on. Chaos ensues. Hey, I Wanna Do That! Book: Storey's Guide to Raising Ducks. 2nd Edition by Dave Holderread - Excellent! We purchased a group of ducklings in the Fall of 2010 to keep Moe, a rescued duck, company (she needed some peeps her own size). And omigoodness, ducks are such FUN! Moe "She's the Queen! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What this is all about:. Fruit trees. Hey, I DO have an orchard! Although I believe the world economic engine and oil production is winding down,...
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Farm Natters: Sometimes You Win One
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Two geeks get their farm on. Chaos ensues. Hey, I Wanna Do That! Sometimes You Win One. If it's any of these other things, there's no cure" said the vet. "But her symptoms could also, possibly, be toxoplasmosis, brought on by eating infected dead mice." [And good word, we've plenty of mice this year. More on that later.]. Twisty chicken head - eep! She was having a bit of trouble due to two other hens trying to get her to move, but she was hanging on as best she could. Brought her in again for the ev...
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A Kitchen Garden in Kihei Maui: A Kihei Garden Newsletter for November
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A Kitchen Garden in Kihei Maui. A Kihei Garden Newsletter for November. The weather is usually cool enough in November to plant Asian greens, endive, escarole, individual lettuces, mache, peas, radicchio and spinach. It's also the month I plant bulbing onions, red bunching onions, leeks, carrots and radishes. Seeds to plant in November :. Broccoli Rabe (60 or 90 day). Cilantro (plant in partial shade). Cucumbers (Suyo grows well in the fall). Onions - Bunching (red and white). And Seeds From Italy. Red o...
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Farm Natters: Dogs & Eggs
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Two geeks get their farm on. Chaos ensues. Hey, I Wanna Do That! How do we manage our bountiful harvests of duck, chicken and goose eggs? Perfect eggs are sold through the on-line co-op. Directly to members who order them. Cosmetically "imperfect" eggs (stains, odd shapes, etc.) are saved and eaten by Spouse and I. Sketchy" eggs (thin shell, hairline crack, found in sunshine, etc.) are saved, cooked hard, and fed to the dogs. Posted by d.a. Too pooped to post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). First, Y...
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Farm Natters: The Shark Cage
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Two geeks get their farm on. Chaos ensues. Hey, I Wanna Do That! Baby chicks are adorable balls of fluff. Chickens, baby or full grown, are also predators, and not above cannibalizing their own, alive or dead. Natalie of the wonderful Chicken Blog. Wrote of having a "shark cage" to protect her hens from predators. I've had to create a shark cage to protect some of the chicks from each other. It was time to move them to the Big Blue Room. The first of the butt-picked. My cuddle buddy, a rooster. A few of ...