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Bettacreek
Almost Self-Reliant
They just harvested the wheat in the middle field here. I'm going to go down as soon as they get all the straw to see if I can find anything that's worth getting. The other fields are feed corn, so that'll be easier to glean. They aren't showing heads yet, so it'll be awhile before they harvest and I can get in there to pick up missed ears. :/
As for trading, I wish. I didn't get enough of anything in this year. I'm going to be filling the rest of the garden with lettuce, bean and beet. We will probably have just enough... It's not a big garden at all... I think 16x29 or something. For a family of four, I just don't see how it could feed all of us, ESPECIALLY since the damn birds have stripped my pepper plants, my lettuces and my beans now. George just sent me to Lowes today with his card to go get fencing, and on the way back I filled the car with more compost. After spreading the compost, I just don't have the energy to get the fence up tonight. I'll be stuck here at home tomorrow morning waiting on the new birds, so I'll have plenty of time to play with the fencing early in the morning. I'm HOPING to get more compost as soon as the fence is up and the new birds are here and have everything done before the end of the day, with the new seeds that I need to get in this month. If I have to live off of salads with small bits of chicken then so be it. Honestly though, it's meat and veggies that we're hurting on. I have so much pasta stocked up that it's not even funny. For us, it's about a year and a half to two years worth of pasta. Breads and such are easy and really cheap.
I might try to get some broccoli into the garden too. Can it be started from seed straight into the garden? That's kind of a hard decision for me, our plants are doing really well, but they haven't even started heads yet. I've never done it before, so I'm not sure what to expect. I don't want to waste space on broccoli if it won't produce anything. The birds don't even seem to touch it, so I wouldn't even be able to feed them the greens to get SOMETHING out of it.
As for trading, I wish. I didn't get enough of anything in this year. I'm going to be filling the rest of the garden with lettuce, bean and beet. We will probably have just enough... It's not a big garden at all... I think 16x29 or something. For a family of four, I just don't see how it could feed all of us, ESPECIALLY since the damn birds have stripped my pepper plants, my lettuces and my beans now. George just sent me to Lowes today with his card to go get fencing, and on the way back I filled the car with more compost. After spreading the compost, I just don't have the energy to get the fence up tonight. I'll be stuck here at home tomorrow morning waiting on the new birds, so I'll have plenty of time to play with the fencing early in the morning. I'm HOPING to get more compost as soon as the fence is up and the new birds are here and have everything done before the end of the day, with the new seeds that I need to get in this month. If I have to live off of salads with small bits of chicken then so be it. Honestly though, it's meat and veggies that we're hurting on. I have so much pasta stocked up that it's not even funny. For us, it's about a year and a half to two years worth of pasta. Breads and such are easy and really cheap.
I might try to get some broccoli into the garden too. Can it be started from seed straight into the garden? That's kind of a hard decision for me, our plants are doing really well, but they haven't even started heads yet. I've never done it before, so I'm not sure what to expect. I don't want to waste space on broccoli if it won't produce anything. The birds don't even seem to touch it, so I wouldn't even be able to feed them the greens to get SOMETHING out of it.