Mini Horses
Sustainability Master
Nothing except eggs to harvest! Doing ok considering time of year -- enough to sell to pay for their own feed, that's a plus.
Right now I am reviewing all these "garden porn" seed catalogs.
Like most of you are. Hey, something to do on these nasty rainy days and dream of Spring.
I have my previous list of all these seeds I have on hand (it's shameful!) and have now made a list of what I "think" I want to grow. With that, I have asked myself -- just how much of this do you actually eat? When I consider that which I like but don't really eat very often, it sure clears up space in the garden! Why even buy seed, care for it, etc., if I only eat 1 or 2X a month? Less costly to just buy that little bit....or trade if someone else has it. Making myself look at my use sure helps control my desire to plant "everything"!!
Since I am moving 4 piggies to help pre-plow, where and what I am going to grow has become a project. My planning is to put some things in my raised bed, near house/barn area so I will be able to easily work them & harvest --- some things spread where I can grow, harvest, then release animals onto same area -- some of this "stuff" will include actual forage items that will be pastured in a rotation system & not require so much constant care.
Then there are the items I plan to grow, sell, feed excess to animals, can, etc. Mostly tomatoes, peppers, corn - beans - pumpkins (3 sisters), squash, eggplant, greens of several type.
Once harvested, those fields will be seeded for winter forage.
I have a lot of grazing animals!
This is a LOT of work!! A 10X12 area is looking good Any newbies, take note. Small is good.
Right now I am reviewing all these "garden porn" seed catalogs.
Like most of you are. Hey, something to do on these nasty rainy days and dream of Spring.
I have my previous list of all these seeds I have on hand (it's shameful!) and have now made a list of what I "think" I want to grow. With that, I have asked myself -- just how much of this do you actually eat? When I consider that which I like but don't really eat very often, it sure clears up space in the garden! Why even buy seed, care for it, etc., if I only eat 1 or 2X a month? Less costly to just buy that little bit....or trade if someone else has it. Making myself look at my use sure helps control my desire to plant "everything"!!
Since I am moving 4 piggies to help pre-plow, where and what I am going to grow has become a project. My planning is to put some things in my raised bed, near house/barn area so I will be able to easily work them & harvest --- some things spread where I can grow, harvest, then release animals onto same area -- some of this "stuff" will include actual forage items that will be pastured in a rotation system & not require so much constant care.
Then there are the items I plan to grow, sell, feed excess to animals, can, etc. Mostly tomatoes, peppers, corn - beans - pumpkins (3 sisters), squash, eggplant, greens of several type.
Once harvested, those fields will be seeded for winter forage.
I have a lot of grazing animals!
This is a LOT of work!! A 10X12 area is looking good Any newbies, take note. Small is good.