Showing posts with label homestead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homestead. Show all posts

Monday, February 29, 2016

Weekend in the garden

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We are not gardeners. I definitely don't have a green thumb. However, I think gardening is one of those things you have to just keep doing until something works.

Last fall, we planted a little patch of salad greens - arugala, Swiss chard, kale, and spinach. The spinach was pretty sad and wimpy, the Swiss chard slow going, the arugala was OK, and the kale went crazy!

We have enjoyed such a mild winter, that most of this little patch is still working for us. We plan to plant some tomatoes, and perhaps some herbs. I love using fresh parsley in my homemade hummus!

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This weekend we weeded and mulched our little salad garden. We planted two new Stuart pecan trees, and then watered and added compost around our other established fruit trees.  We also pruned back our blackberry bushes so they are ready to grow for blackberry season!

Every season we find ourselves going back to the same books for garden reference:



And now that we are incorporating the kids into the garden work more - and they are SO enthusiastic, I have a growing wishlist of resources for them as well:



What are you working on in your garden?

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Back to the Blog

Hi.

It is February 1st and I really haven't "blogged" in a while, but that's ok. It happens.

We have been enjoying, and sometimes not enjoying, the ups and downs of the North Texas winter. 70's one day and 30's the next will drive anyone's nose to drip at an alarming rate. We have chickens. We love them. Really, they are awesome and you should get some too.


Girl + Chicken

Our girls love them. And they lay eggs... giant eggs. Did I mention that the girls love them?

They're Here!


We made cards for Thanksgiving.

2013 Thanksgiving Cards

I spun some yarn... dyed by the lovely Dawn of Daybreak Dyeworks.

"Steph's Perfect Fall" Daybreak Dyeworks BFL

The girls colored pictures of chickens.

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I spun some more.... Daybreak :)

Farmer's Market Peach

And I bought some fiber... from Daybreak Dyeworks!

Frosted Petals and Desert Sky

I cut up a quilt.

vintage quilt top

The girls busted out their water colors.

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And I spun more Daybreak - surprise!

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I washed a fleece.

brown fleece

Crocheted one of these crazy hats.

cabbage hat



Made Helen cry by trying to take a picture of her new sweater... a Bulle.

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And some other stuff... including...

Starting to read a couple books.

The Mission of Motherhood: Touching Your Child's Heart of Eternity by Sally Clarkson

and 

Our Lady of Fatima by William T. Walsh

Ordering a bunch of seeds from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds, so that we can pretend to be real farmers.

I also roasted a pretty darn good chicken last week (from the store, not the backyard)!

That is about it, welcome February!

Monday, September 30, 2013

September Garden & Chicken Update

September was all about our garden (though I knit quite a bit too!).

This month we did some major plantings, tended some seedlings, and started construction of our much anticipated chicken coop. Garden work is not cheap, but it is very rewarding!

I am attempting to cultivate my "green thumb" which for the most part has been pretty black in the past. I think I have had issues with a few of the realities of gardening...

1. you have to garden outside, it is dirty, there are bugs, and you can't knit while gardening.
2. you have to actually water your plants... this is a big one for me.

September 2013 Garden

So, rather than tilling up a patch of soil, I am keeping it small and close to the backdoor where my little seedlings are easily watched and watered. This is a collection of purple pole beans, kale, and cabbage.

September 2013 Garden

We also planted Swiss chard in the flower bed! It is doing well :)

September 2013 Garden

On a larger scale, we are adding to our "orchard" with three blackberry bushes and two fig trees.

September 2013 Garden

This fig tree over looks the chicken coop, and the second fig tree is planted in the chicken yard. I hear chickens go crazy for figs :)

Here is a look at the progress on our coop. With the help of our next door neighboor we were able to get all this done in just a couple of hours!

September 2013 Garden

September 2013 Garden

September 2013 Garden

September 2013 Garden

September 2013 Garden

The coop is a "hoop-coop" style inspired by a lot of internet searches! Primarily this Egg Shaped Hoop Coop and this very serious Permanent Hoop Coop. We chose this style because in the Texas Heat we knew our chickens would need a lot of ventilation, it is also a fairly reasonably priced coop for the number of chickens it can house comfortably. We plan to start our flock with twelve birds.



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