Over Doing It…

As we limped back from digging in another row in the garden… tomatoes… it occurred to me that we’ve had a WAY too busy few days and it’s time to chill out for a day or three. My knees are complaining most hardily and the girls want to do their own thing for awhile. I think it’s probably a good thing to have a little down time. I took a nap this afternoon and everyone retreated to their own lairs for awhile.

We planted 6 different types of tomatoes… Black Krim, Barnes Mountain Yellow, Pink Mortgage Lifter, Royal Hillbilly, Carbon and our own hybrid we grew last year we call Moby Teardrops. Not sure if the last will come up, as it’s the very first time I’ve ever tried to save tomato seeds, but hopefully! We’ll see. I followed the directions for fermenting the seed goop and and drying them and all that jazz. I figure if you can get volunteers to grow in your compost, it shouldn’t be tooooo hard to get some from precise directions!

I noticed that the cabbage babies were sprouting… teeny little seedlings in the second row! Yeah! I couldn’t tell if there were beet or chard seedlings as I have never grown them before! But I wouldn’t be surprised if we see something in the next day or two.

The hens love their nest box, but we will have to put something on the back to help keep the hay in there. I thought it could sit flush to the barn wall, but I forgot there are big 6 x 6 posts on the inside, so there are gaps. We have a bit of plywood and some other scraps, I’m sure we can find something to help keep the hay in the box. I hope they are all not roosting on it, I want them to lay in it! Haha… They don’t like to lay in something they roost on. I hope they will continue to use the old ladder as a great roost. We moved it up a bit higher, but I watched most of them flapping up there. Heck, one morning I came to let them out and one of the ladies was all the way up in the rafters of the barn!!! They can fly if they want too!

But yeah, it’s obvious that we need to have a few calmer days. It’s so hard to just lay around and watch movies or something. It’s beautiful outside… this is the first week or two that the weather has been sort of normal… just gorgious, nicely warm, maybe low 80’s at the best, a nice breeze, beautiful sunshine… I just want to do a thousand things! But, realilty is that I’m not in great shape (though getting better) and that I must listen to my old body and not over do it too badly.

My buddy Jeff just called and everyone is begging off of pratice tomorrow. That’s fine with me. I was kinda thinking the same as well! I do use my once a week practice run for big city errands and such, and since we work at home, it’s not that big a deal, but it is about an hour in the car each way and with a stiff body, that can be kinda unpleasant.

We have a couple gigs at the end of the month, so a week off now won’t be a problem. It’s often this way in the summer… we play a lot, so we kinda slide on the weekly practice thing a bit here and there. People have things to do, stuff to get finished and other family obligations. It’s a nice little break.

I saw a little electic tiller at a garage sale this morning and I really should have bought it. $10. It’s not very big or wide, but it would be perfect for a row of veggies. I think I’ll be going back over there and see if the sale is still on tomorrow morning. All the rain of the last month has made a sort of crust on top of our nice rich soil and it’s a bugger to get through with just a claw rake or a little arrow hoe. Then I could plant my garden by myself. The girls don’t mind helping, but it’s not their thing as much as me. I love gardening!

The hard part is just getting a new big garden going. I had it so nice with my raised beds at the Moby! It was going to be my third year with all my beautiful raised beds, full of lovely compost and good dirt, soft and crumbly and so easy to plant in… this Windhaven ground is hard and weedy, it’s going to be years to match the beautiful beds I left behind! But it’s a challenge and I’m up for it. I plan to mulch like crazy… straw, compost, cardboard, garden fabric… anything! I’ll win… but it’s going to be a tough first year. I’m over planting for sure, I figure whatever is hardy enough to make it, will be well worth it on the dinner table and for storage.

Well, that is after I take a day or two off and rest my stiff body! Hot showers and Motrin will probably help. Maybe a cold home brew too! I’ll be dreaming of chickens and gardens and sheepies…

I can’t believe we’ve only been here for 6 weeks! It feels like a lifetime already, we love it so… Jessy is painting little glow in the dark star constellations on her ceiling and Maggie is playing with the hens outside… we had laundry on the line today, and planted a row. Got a BUNCH of orders out this morning and I even worked on my office… just busy busy busy!

But it’s an AWESOME busy!!!

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Our new Chicken Palace!

I knew the hens were not totally thrilled with our nest facilities here at the farm. They were tolerating it, and on a few days we were even rewarded with 8 eggs! But usually we get about 4 to 6 eggs a day from our 10 hens. Now to be perfectly fair, I do believe that the two French maran hens are not laying. We have yet to get any dark eggs and that is what they should be laying. Really dark. But that’s okay, I knew that buying older hens might mean getting really old hens, and these are my first training hens, so it’s fine. But I really wanted to get them some neat laying boxes and we had a plan!!!



Now, we had all the stuff to make my plan, all stuff that we had either gotten off Craig’s List for free, or had found here at the farm. All we added was the screws, nails and paint… one of our mistinted gallons, of course! The gem of the project was 3 old wood garage door panels! One of which was open frames where windows used to be! They became our front for the girls to get into the box.



Jessy and I did most of the work, as Maggie was slaving away, mowing. She likes to mow and she’s good at it, so it was okay. Jessy is getting to be quite the little tool gal for sure, I think she likes putting things together. We had it pretty stable, pretty quickly.


Look! I’m actually working! Haha… I’m always the one taking pictures so it looks like I’m never doing anything! But Jessy decided to take some pictures, so you can see that I am a hard working gal as well! I’m the head cheerleader a lot of the time, the chief instigator for sure.
Around here, we can’t get anything done with out a kitty inspector. If it’s not Jack, it’s Luna and even Topaz is getting the hang of it. Jack is checking out the “feel” of the place, making sure it’s good for his little chicken nugget friends.




I call this maneuver, speed painting. Why mess around with those little plastic trays???




I sure hope chickens like neon green…. hmmmmm…. it’s definately going to be festive for them!




Heck, you gotta admit, it looks better than the before shot of all that yucky red and dirty white and raw wood look… Nothing but the best for our girls!



Maggie had to join in the fun and was painting a little tv table in her room color… we had to laugh… we were sure that she would loose it up there as it would now blend with the walls and all as a camouflaged table! haha… ho ho… we’re a hoot. Maggie just ignored us. Probably a good thing.
We have one more frame left from the garage doors… going to have to think of a good project for that!

Well we let it dry nice overnight and this morning, we loaded up the trusty wagon and carefully walked it back to the barn!

Oh my gosh, they love it! They were so interested and within minutes everyone was jumping up and scratching and shoving the hay around and settling in. Bucka Roo gave it his sign of approval, he loves it. Made himself a nice nest to hang with his ladies in… I’m a little worried that he really likes to make nests and all. He’s in touch with his women for sure, he has a sensitive side!


Eleanor really likes it too! She’s our adventurous gal, and always is in the thick of the excitement…



And if Katherine likes it, that’s a great sign! She’s one of our best layers. She really loves to set on a nest and share eggs! If any of our gals would go broody, it might be her. And this lovely nearly free chicken nest palace might just make her take an interest in hatching out some little Bucka babies for us!!! Wouldn’t that be delightful!!!

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It’s OFFICIAL! WE HAVE GARDEN!!!!


Last week, in among the brutal heat, we managed to get two whole rows planted in our late garden.

It was the first time that we really had without a ton of cold and rain to get it started! So we planted pumpkins and a cool fast growing small cantaloupe. It’s supposed to mature in like 60 days! Small one pound sweet melons. And the pumpkins we planted were from our local bought pumpkins last Halloween. Three varieties… a small traditional orange round one, a white ghost pumpkin and a big, tall variety.


Our second row was beautiful rainbow Swiss chard from a reader, and rainbow beets as well as two kinds of cabbage!

Our rows are 50 feet long and I hope to get about 7 or 8 rows in this garden area. We are putting down spoiled straw between the rows as a hopeful weed barrier. And I hope too it will compost down and help to build up the area a bit. It was tilled once, but it’s still kind of lumpy and bumpy and all. I just couldn’t afford to have it tilled again, and it’s so low out there, I think I’m going to just do my best to do a no-till compost layered garden this year. I’m definintely overplanting a great deal, so what grows, grows!



Our neighbors wheat field is beautiful to behold. I can’t wait till it’s just a little higher and more finished! I just love the look of growing wheat! I hope he won’t mind if a snitch a few stalks when it’s golden! Just a few… I promise! I tried to grow wheat before, but it was just hard to do. So I’ll just have to admire his beautiful crop from afar.

I’ve been checking our garden every day now… even though it’s only been about 6 days and today… OH MY GOSH! The first row is up! I can’t belive it! Pumpkins and cantelopes!!!


They are so beautiful!!! I can’t wait till they are a little bigger and stronger. I plan to mulch them all out nicely and do my best to keep the weeds down to a low roar! I checked the second row carefully, but I don’t think anything has crested the surface yet. But it won’t be long, I don’t think!

Elsewhere in the yard… the fruit trees are setting fruit… little apples and pears I can see! And grapes and raspberries galore!



I have mapped out three large patches of raspberries and I am watching them very carefully. I want to make sure that we get our fair share of the little beauties and not just all the birds! I think there might be another big patch on the farm eastern boundary line… as there are many wild grape and roses over there. I think I might go and take a little stroll over there tomorrow and check it out. I love raspberries and can wait to make some jams and freeze a bunch of these from our own homestead!!!


I think this is called yarrow… but I need to get my good herb book out and make sure. There are all sorts of beautiful wildflowers coming up all over the place. I have let a lot of things go this year because I’m not sure what everything is! I know a lot of things are basically weeds, but then some are very beautiful weeds! Since I just don’t have the strength to try and recover every single flower bed area this year, I am trying diligently to just remove the very nasty weeds like the huge thistles and evil rhubarb and such like that, but groom the others to look like they are supposed to be growing in my yard! Haha… I have a lot of nice milkweed plants growing on the eastern side of the house and we already have a fair number of butterflies all about! A little natural habitat is just okay by me!

Well, I hope to have the rest of the rows planted this week. The weather is supposed to be lovely, low 80’s most of the week! Yeah! Spring is HERE!!!!

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