Ah, the bustle of spring. I don't mean to rub it in, but this year I am actually on track. For the first time in years the tractors actually started up! I have my seeds, table cleaned out (usually filled with random stuff), greenhouse cleaned. soil here, amendments here, just need to...
I suppose it depends on how many you are doing. We are thinking in terms of bed feet. We have a 50 greenhouse that wwill have every inch possible full!
We take gardening to a new level--with farming. Trouble is that we prefer farming more than selling!
Talk about expensive! Both my husband and I engage in what I call (not so PC) tractor porn. We flip through the pages wishing for a new bucket loader, a new attachment, a...
So you are not...
Congrats on your decision to garden. It's one you will never regret. If your ground is dry enough I would turn in some manure for starters. What zone are you in?
I have never had pen raised rabbit. I have had wild rabbit and didn't like it.
I hope you are not planning to eat the named rabbits! I always keep food animals nameless and visit them only as needed. I never hang out and talk to them, cuddle them--any of that. It's just too hard come kill...
An electric blanket on a timer works, but it's NOT code. Put blanket on table on lo, cover with plastic, place flats, voila! I use a heat pad in my starter box. There's an article about it on my blog on how I built it. I find it a great way to go. An electric blanket is like 40, it covers...
My understanding was this was for between beds. No water required. Go for the cardboard on paths. I swear by it.
We have 5 farmable acres and 2 of "grounds" to maintain. This has made it so there is some assemblense of order in our very large spaces. I need the easiest thing possible and...
Quinoa is super high in protein if you are looking for feed. I think that beans are favorite, or cowpeas. If you grow Favas for a cover crop you can cut those and throw them in. I find my chickens love my too big zuchunis and greens of all types, but particularly chard.
This year I am...
Last year I thought I would try my hand at fermented pickles. The "real deal" as my book put it. It was a disaster. I have never made anything so disgusting!
Every other day I skimmed the "scum" that looked a lot like maggots. It smelled pretty good, but after 3 weeks of hard work--:hit...
I can't imagine only using a pressure canner!
You have to let it cool down before another batch!!!!! Holy moly, I do like 50 pints in a day that I just keep cycling through my water bath--sometimes 2 running at the same time.
Pull the sterilized bottles out. Place them on counter. Put new...
I like black eyed Susans. They are so friendly and easy...if its a sunny spot.
I like lilies (a bulb) for fragrance in July.
I think butterfly weed is a no-no. Tooooo big (12 ft)! But monarda is lovely and carefree. You just need to pull out some of her volunteers come late spring. I like...
Sheet mulching for my big areas. Cardboard then mulch...next year another layer. My husband thought I was batty, but I have prevailed where others have failed.
As far as newspaper goes....put it down thick--I mean thick. I lick to lay it our and then put a misting sprinkler on it before...