Saturday, May 19, 2012
Summer Garden
The spring portion of our garden had been in for about a month and a half and is thriving and even producing for us already but I have just been itchin' to get the real growing started. Typically we wait for Memorial Day weekend to put our warm weather stuff in, but I will have my toes in the sand by then, our tomato plants were starting to outgrow their starter dish and it's been nice and warm lately, no fear of frost.
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The Garden
Preserving Eggs
In the fall, when our girls had just started laying, it was all we could do to get enough eggs to not have to buy more. Once they finally started to pick up the pace, the cold weather settled in and their laying stayed on at a very reasonable pace. we only had 3 or 4 extra dozen eggs all winter long. But our girls are young and now that the weather is steadily warm, it takes less than 2 days for them to put together a dozen eggs. We are swimming in them.
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Helpful Hints,
My Kitchen,
Preserving,
the chickens
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Swimming in Greens
Spring is leaf time, in the world of vegetannual. (Which btw, if you haven't checked out this site or Animal, Vegetable, Mineral I highly recommend them) And let me tell you, we are swimming in leaves! Mostly arugula, but some spinach too. This is the first year that we've been able to successfully grow spinach.
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Preserving,
The Garden
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Ittle Bitty
Two nights ago, it was raining buckets. I decided to transfer my porch hanging flower baskets to the sidewalk and let mother nature water them. I was surprised when a bird flew out at me, but it was dark and i was in a hurry to not get rained on. The next afternoon, when it had stopped raining, I realized why there was a bird in my flowers in the middle of the night.
ugh, I cant believe this new format has the same rotation problems as the old one! |
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