Homesteading, Organic Gardening, How to Farm, Preparedness, Self-Reliance
Posted on January 22, 2012 at 11:30am 0 Comments 1 Like
Wow ! this drought has been just torture. I am that type that just loves hot weather, I would rather toil in my garden in 100 degree weather than in 50 but this last few years have me reconsidering. Heat is one thing, drought is another, it depresses it saddens and dismays.
My hens have just now began laying again. My pond is down six feet, I lost 15 trees on my 10 acres and the ground cracked open all over the farm. I actually started to read Grapes of wrath to feel a kind of kinship…
ContinuePosted on January 17, 2012 at 6:30am 3 Comments 1 Like
The time is ten AM on New years Day, I am all amped up about my new little start up business. Im facebooking, tweeting, or is it twiting or twittering, my kids will think that is sooo funny. So anyhow, In my manic mood on New years day I kinda, no REALLY announced to EVERYONE on the internet and especially my 640 or so face book friends that I was doin it ! that I was taking the plunge,no looking back. In my present "manic" state I kinda made a big hubub by posting and reposting and…
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Chris Windsor said… Hello fellow Texan!
Amys organic farm said… Yes Hello, how long have you been using farm dreams? I am brand new
Chris Windsor said… Just got started myself less than a month ago. My "farm" right now consists of 16 Boer goats, 7 chickens, and a large vegetable garden. I'll try to get some pics up soon.
Where is that blog you wrote?
Amys organic farm said… I thought it was right here, attached to my page, will you please check to see if it is there and accessible to people to read. I want to know if my blog is something that is easily accessable. I would really apreciate you. I may be posting it or doing it all wrong, i need feedback.
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