The Garden of Eatin’…

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Spent all of last week working on our empire… the online one!  Just needed to and it was so nice to finish up late Saturday night with a big redo.  (More about that later…)  Suffice it to say, today was a rest your eyes days and all I wanted to accomplish was some good hard work in my garden!

I had 10 more bags of garden soil mix to spread on the top of a few of the raised beds.  They are filled with good farm compost and leftover straw and such, but there’s something about having a nice couple inches of good garden soil on each that makes me say, complete.  Maybe it’s weird, but hey, it’s just what I like.  And so I’ve been picking up 10 bags at a time when the budget allows and topping off a few beds and then planting them.   It’s actually kind of nice.  I started all my colder weather seed crops first and they are starting to burst forward and now I’m working on a few of the less hardy varieties.  I’m hoping by the first of June, I’ll be done planting and will be just into tending.  Of course, I had HUGE plans of expansion this year but I think that if I can just get all 20 or so beds planted, it will be a delightful success for us.  And hey, I can keep planting more and more if the time and weather allows.  We had nice weather all the way into the heart of October… that means 60 day crops can be planted as late as August!  (Beans and radish and peas and such…)

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I’ve been calling my garden, the Experimental Raised Bed Laboratory… It rather feels like it!  I got these old shutters at a garage sale for $5…  actually 6 of them…  and they just screamed out raised bed!  So, there you go.  Maggie screwed them together for me with a little bit of 2 x 2 in the corners for support.  Now I just have to line it with a bit of plastic so all the good stuff doesn’t just leach out the sides and fill this bad boy with something.  It’s going to be a bit of a reach for the middle, so I think I’m going to plant flowers in the middle and then veggies all around!

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I dragged this old piece of cattle panel out of the big barn and used a couple of the cheap posts to anchor it firmly in the middle of this bed.  It’s going to be my pea trellis!  I’ve heard it’s perfect and will support quite a few plants.  Which is good, because I just love fresh sugar snap peas from the garden!  I hope to have a BUNCH this year… want to freeze them for dishes all year long.

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Of course, my mint is doing just fine… it’s totally taken over the box that I planted it in.  I thought I would try this year to make my own mint extract.  I adore mint…

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The fall onion and garlic plants are going nuts and even the spring bulbs of each we planted are really going to town.  I have chives in that first green half barrel and they survived nicely and are trying to get nice and prolific in there.  (Thanks Trini!!!)  I think I want to plant mostly herbs in my 6 half barrels, and perennial ones to boot.  That would be neat and easy to have coming up each year.

Today we planted carrots, radish, cucumbers.   And a bunch of flowers too!  Zinnias and daisy and a pack of sunflowers.  Those got planted here and there through the beds.  It’s from a bunch of cheap seeds that I got last year for 9 cents a pack…  so far the germination has been lackluster, but hey, still, something.  If I had to guess, about 50% or so.  Still, for 9 cents?  I just over seed the areas and hope for the best!   I have some nice, good quality seeds for a bunch of my seeds and they have really been doing a lot better.  I hate to say, but we could really use a little rain!  I know everything looks beautiful and green, but it hasn’t really rained for about a week or so.  Just a day or two of some spring showers would really bust my seeds open and get them growing nice.  I thought about watering today, but it’s supposed to be hot with some afternoon storms tomorrow, so I just held out.

Speaking of water… on Thursday, our water went out!   Oh no!   But we didn’t panic.  Called our handyman buddy Mark, who does plumbing and heating and cooling and he said he could be out on Saturday to take a look.  Thank goodness!  It turned out to be the pressure switch on the water air tank in the basement.  A half hour and a $15 dollar part and it was all fixed and flowing nicely.  Whew!  I don’t mind a day or so without water because of the wonderful artesian spring just a few miles down the road.  But vision of super expensive pump repairs made for an anxious night of sleep!   So happy to turn that tap on and see nice lovely well water spew out!  Yeah!!!

Well, that’s about the bulk of news around the homestead!  A little on the slow and quiet side.  Not that I mind, it’s nice to get a chance to recharge and get your focus back on track!!!

 

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Beautiful Raven Roo…

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Raven is one of Bucka’s sons…  a beautiful Maranacuna, as we like to call them.  He gets more and more beautiful with each molt.  He is gentle with his ladies and doesn’t attack little Parsley, the D’Uncle Banty Roo in with him.  Yet he is protective if anyone should get too close to his domain.  A perfect rooster!

 

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Good Deals…

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You know, I got to thinking…  I don’t think we’ve bought much of anything “NEW” lately.  Just food and feed, mostly.  Because I don’t know of any “thrift” stores for those kind of things.

But when it comes to “things”, we always look to garage sales, thrift stores, eBay and Craigs’ List…  And yes, the occasional thing on the side of the road or in a dumpster…  We just save a ton of money that way.  Some hardware things we don’t have much choice on…  nails, screws, etc.  But even a lot of our wood and such is found, donated or bought on the cheap.  I really don’t mind at all.  It’s always fun to be on the hunt and when you get a great deal, you just feel good.

Like yesterday…  it was our town day and I had many hours to spare for some reason.  No practice, mostly.  And we had done our big egg run on Friday, so no eggs etc.   So I made a beeline for a couple of the good thrift stores in town that I haven’t been to for awhile.   And caught a garage sale in the travels as well!

I really needed a new pair of shoes.  I have my WONDERFUL half boots from Lands End.  (Now to be fair, I did buy those new about 2 years ago.  Best investment I’ve made in a long time!  Those mocs are DREAMY….)  But they are farm boots and are oft to have chicken poop and straw incrusted in the tread and goat milk slobber and other unidentifiable stains on the lovely light brown suede tops.   (Note to self…  see if they have black whenever these ever wear out…)

Now I do have a pair of  black leather slip ons, my “fancy” shoes.  My girly shoes.  Go to church, weddings or the occasional bluegrass gig, shoes.  And of course, my black cowboy boots…  which are ONLY for bluegrass gigs…  And kind of hurts my one toe since I broke it about 3 years ago and it healed up a little funny.  So I don’t wear them day in and day out.  Without a bandaid.  On the funny toe.

Oh yeah, and I have a pair of rubber farm boots with roosters on them.  But they don’t have much in the way of a sole and frankly, are only for those days when you want to consider building an ark or the yard is flooded up past your calves.  On your legs.

So, you can see… I need another pair of shoes.  Go to town shoes.   Not wear in the muck shoes.  LIke tennis shoes, though I don’t play.  Tennis, that is.  And they have to be good support shoes, because, well, my feet are a little sensitive, that whole diabetes thing.  I try to be careful.  I usually end up buying some nasty sandals for the summer, which I love, but always end up hurting my feet by the end.  I hope not to do that this year.  So I was so pleased to find these lovely, once-expensive, hiking tennis shoes.  Good soles, look brand new!  The tread was pristine as was the shoe and the insides looked like no one has ever really worn them!  Yeah!  And the $9 price tag was superb!

I don’t normally shop for shoes in the thrift… just always feel a little funny about it.  I hear my mother’s voice ringing in my ears about used shoes destroying your feet, or giving you foot cooties or what have you.  But gosh, these were like untouched by human soles…  And I’m getting over that whole cooties thing.  I gave them a little shot of Fabreeze…  and was ready to go!

Now, I was also in the market for a new pair of go-to-town jeans.  Because, farms are tough on jeans.  Even little farms.  And all my jeans are way too big.  Baggy.  Ill-fitting.  I’ve tried to alter a few, but after loosing 75 pounds…  (yeah me!)  Im afraid my old jeans really look pretty awful on me.  Or so say the goats.  (They notice things like that…)  So when I stumbled upon a pair of perfect new size, decent new looking jeans for a measly $6?  Well, those came home with me too.  If they had had a friend, I would have got them too, but no, alas…. just one.  But that’s okay.  One is better than none.

And then, at the garage sale, I found two awesome books!  In beautiful shape for $1 each.  Storey’s guide to draft horses and mules…  hardcover and beautiful…  and Horse, Follow Closely…  an interesting book on native American horsemanship with a DVD… still in the pouch!  Sweet!   I wonder if it will work on Cody Pony?  I can just see me shooting arrows while ducking behind him as a equine shield.  Can’t you?  Ah…  well…  we’ll see about that.  If anything, the pictures are beautiful in the book and I just love to read anything about horsemanship.  Even ponymanship.

Well, those were my little treats for my searching efforts.  I’ll post later about the cool things we found in the big item trash day scouting mission.  I need to take a few pictures first.  I just love hunting down awesome deals at the thrift stores and garage sales.  It’s really amazing what people buy and then don’t use or just give away at a fraction of the original cost.  And I’m kind of picky…  you don’t have to be scraping the bottom of the barrel to find really nice stuff.  I know, I remember the days of mindless shopping and spending dumb money on things only to have them sit around and collect dust.  Just a phase I think we all go through at some point and some never leave!  And folks like us reap the benefits!  Yah!  And it’s just nice that this stuff gets some decent use out of before going off to a landfill somewhere.  I like that too.

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