Sunday, May 11, 2014

Happy Mother's Day

This year for Mother's Day, I decided to make sure I got something good, so I made myself a raised flower bed.

This was the bed after I put together the lumber and filled it with the soil I had on hand.  I had bought a few perennials to plant in it as well.


Monday, May 5, 2014

More Chicken Aprons

I had to order more chicken aprons because a couple of the girls are still getting torn up a bit too much from the roosters.

Before I went out to put them on the hens, I tried one out on Faith.


I'd say the hens weren't impressed either.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Goat Bathing

I've never given a goat a bath, unless you count when Carrie was just a baby and needed to have her rear end cleaned several times.

I felt like it was time for the girls to get a good cleaning for the spring.


Carrie was not thrilled.

Friday, April 18, 2014

The Spring Break Project

Some friends were over a week or two ago and mentioned that we could damage our foundation and be having water leaking in to our basement due to our raised beds.  They said that the best thing to do was to pull all of the soil out, put down a barrier, that would go up along the walls, and then put the soil back.  

So that's what we did.

I think shoveling the soil out was the worst part of the job.  I worked on it alone the first day and the second day I had a little help.

This was all of the dirt that came out of the bed.
The second day was non-stop shoveling.  We took a break for lunch and a break for... well just for a break.  But otherwise we worked from morning until 5PM to get it finished.  We even brought over some of the compost to add to the top.


I replanted the rose buses and a couple other plants that had already started growing, my fingers are crossed that they will re-establish themselves.  It isn't completely done as I'd like to add some more boulders, transplant some day lilies, and put some more soil in to make sure it's angled correctly to shed the water away from the house, but I think it's going to be better once it's done.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Creative Garden Labels

I needed something to label the areas of our garden but this year I needed something that would stand out more.  Last year we painted rocks, but the paint began to peel and the rocks weren't large enough so they eventually were buried by the dirt.

This year I was trying to find something that would be more of a sign and then I cam across these cutting boards in a dollar store.


There isn't anything in the garden yet, but having the labels out is already helping the boys and I to remember which rows are for walking and which are for plants.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Only minor progress

We got out in the garden again today but didn't get too much done.  I re-tilled the entire garden, finished getting the deer and chicken fence all set up, and then was able to stretch and tie a few guidelines for the first few rows before we ran out of bright pink string.  

The rows that were marked off were where the tomatoes, onions, lettuce and cucumbers will be going along with a few other things that we can't plant just yet.  But at least those areas are ready for when we can plant them.  The newspapers are for weed  prevention.


I will need to grab some more string to finish marking off the rows, as I'm determined to stay organized this year.  Then I can get started planting the few things that are able to go into the ground before the last frost.

A chick with extra toes??

Our last batch of chicks is now two months old and is finally getting some more regular time outside in a chicken run.



The Polish with a mohawk

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Greenhouse by the house

I bought a little greenhouse a few weeks ago and finally got it put together today.  It was raining outside, rain that would occasionally turn to beads of ice, but inside the greenhouse it was a decent temperature so we moved most of the seedlings out to the greenhouse and crossed our fingers.



I couldn't decide on a flat location that would get enough sun AND be sheltered enough that it wouldn't blow away with the wind and then I thought of this little cove area.  It fits in there perfectly, it's flat enough with the help of some little bricks in the back corner, and I used some stakes to hold it down.





The test now is to see if the chickens will stay out and if the plants were survive.





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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Spring is almost here

I picked up the tiller from the shop yesterday and turned it on for just a minute when I got home.


We had to run out to get gas this  morning, but came right back and got to work.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Sprouting up

We are finally starting to see more seeds sprouting up. We still have quite a few that haven't started so I will probably use those cups for the next round if seeds this weekend. 

Tomatoes, sunflowers, basil, cabbage, and bell peppers are showing progress.