baymule
Garden Master
Are you teaching anybody that you know to help them learn how to garden or raise animals? Are you sharing your knowledge with a friend or neighbor? Are you trying to make a difference, not only with your own family, but in your community?
I thought we could use a little discussion. I know many of my northern friends are teetering on the brink of dirt diggin' and could use a little diversion from the walls-closing-in-willies. So tell us what you are doing or plan to do to make a difference in the lives of others around you.
We got a new, young Edward D. Jones stockbroker in town. At first he was politely intrested in my regaling him with my gardening/chicken tales. Then he and his wife watched the documentary Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead. It scared the crap out of them. He called me to ask if I could grow enough to feed his family too. Sadly, I told him no, but I would help him and his wife grow a garden of their own. I visited his wife, we talked garden and she is now planting some purchased plants. They are my one and only egg customer and they bought a small coop and run and as of yesterday, they now have 3 chicks. I have sent her web sites and links to study. I am proud of them and their efforts to begin a better, healthier life.
For the last 3 years, I have planted Thai #3 green beans from Baker Creek. This will be the fourth year when I plant in a couple more weeks. I have spread this seed far and wide. Some seed even went to Honduras with our preacher when he went there to conduct classes in a bible school. With every packet of seed given out, a new seed is planted, sparking an intrest in growing one's own food.
http://www.theeasygarden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=33860
I have promised the 3 little boys accross the street that I will give them green bean seed and help them plant it. Their dad works offshore, so next time he is in, we will be making those kids their own garden.
My grand daughter is my ongoing sidekick. She is in the middle of the chick buying and garden planting. They live 3 hours away, but I try to plan planting/chicks/even butchering a roo/coop and run building when she comes to visit. She is following in Mamaws foot steps.
The mail lady saw me in the garden one day and asked for advice. She wound up turning the mail truck off and we chatted for a little bit. I gave her green bean seed too. I told her how and when to plant potatoes and told her I would be glad to teach her how to can.
I invited another friend over one day to teach her how to make bread. We had a blast and she went home with loaves of bread, recipes and a sense of accomplishment.
I talk garden, chickens and producing one's own food with anyone that will listen. Few are intrested enough to actually want to put forth the effort to do anything about it. But for those that are intrested, I am more than willing to help them get started.
So what are you doing? Are you boring people to death with your incessant chatter about tomatoes? Corn? Eggs? Goats?
I thought we could use a little discussion. I know many of my northern friends are teetering on the brink of dirt diggin' and could use a little diversion from the walls-closing-in-willies. So tell us what you are doing or plan to do to make a difference in the lives of others around you.
We got a new, young Edward D. Jones stockbroker in town. At first he was politely intrested in my regaling him with my gardening/chicken tales. Then he and his wife watched the documentary Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead. It scared the crap out of them. He called me to ask if I could grow enough to feed his family too. Sadly, I told him no, but I would help him and his wife grow a garden of their own. I visited his wife, we talked garden and she is now planting some purchased plants. They are my one and only egg customer and they bought a small coop and run and as of yesterday, they now have 3 chicks. I have sent her web sites and links to study. I am proud of them and their efforts to begin a better, healthier life.
For the last 3 years, I have planted Thai #3 green beans from Baker Creek. This will be the fourth year when I plant in a couple more weeks. I have spread this seed far and wide. Some seed even went to Honduras with our preacher when he went there to conduct classes in a bible school. With every packet of seed given out, a new seed is planted, sparking an intrest in growing one's own food.
http://www.theeasygarden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=33860
I have promised the 3 little boys accross the street that I will give them green bean seed and help them plant it. Their dad works offshore, so next time he is in, we will be making those kids their own garden.
My grand daughter is my ongoing sidekick. She is in the middle of the chick buying and garden planting. They live 3 hours away, but I try to plan planting/chicks/even butchering a roo/coop and run building when she comes to visit. She is following in Mamaws foot steps.
The mail lady saw me in the garden one day and asked for advice. She wound up turning the mail truck off and we chatted for a little bit. I gave her green bean seed too. I told her how and when to plant potatoes and told her I would be glad to teach her how to can.
I invited another friend over one day to teach her how to make bread. We had a blast and she went home with loaves of bread, recipes and a sense of accomplishment.
I talk garden, chickens and producing one's own food with anyone that will listen. Few are intrested enough to actually want to put forth the effort to do anything about it. But for those that are intrested, I am more than willing to help them get started.
So what are you doing? Are you boring people to death with your incessant chatter about tomatoes? Corn? Eggs? Goats?