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You can't keep a good plant down~

It's been 11 days since hail, torrential rains and violent winds whipped through my little Wabi Sabi Garden.  My plants took a beating and I was uncertain what the survival rate would be. This morning, while doing my morning chores, I perused the garden paths, and discovered some "Ultimate fighters". Plants that have raised a fist at Mother Nature saying, "You can't keep a good plant down!".Like after any fight, some are not as pretty as before, I see so much fight in them, a desire to be…See More
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"Thank you....I just keeping addIng on each each....it is a work in progress...smile"
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Polyface Farm and Joel Salatin Part 1 Video #42

"Such brilliance in this man. I would love to intern for him~The things that can be learned and shared"
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"Very informative post Miss Daisy. I too have seen those 'pretty little butterflies' around my garden. My dog loves to chase them! His new job...Canine moth deterrent specialist "
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cukes&tomatoes

"Love it when things just pop! Looks great~"
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"I just love looking at all the Chick Rides! So fantastic.  "
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"Amazing! If I were a chicken, I would be proud to call this home"
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"Congratulations. Little successes are wonderful~"
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2012-5-2 Chicken 1 week

"So sweet that Chicken~"
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"Great post Daisy~ I am hoping to have enough to can! ha  My Mom used to make jams, jellies and the like when I was young. She is going to be teaching me the art of canning. She always says, there is nothing like the tasted of 'your…"
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"what a wonderful experience to have on your farm. I love baby goats~By the looks of it, I think he/she likes you "
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"beautiful shot~"
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Homesteader, Gardener, Foodie, Wannabe Farmer

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So many projects, so much reading, planning and fun lies ahead!

Musings and Mulishness

It’s easy to go through this fast-paced world feeling as if you are being dragged through your weeks on the back of a wild horse. Many of us go from one thing to another until we end up back at home in the evening with just enough time to wind down and go to sleep, waking up the next morning to begin the wild ride once more. While this can be exhilarating for certain periods of time, a life lived entirely in this fashion can be exhausting, and more important, it places us in the passenger’s seat when really we are the ones who should be driving.  Ladies and Gents...start your engines!

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At 2:29pm on January 22, 2012, Bob Billings said…

Looks like you already have a start......compost those leaves and enjoy.  Hey can you raise a few rabbits in the back yard...they make for great fertilizer!

At 10:43am on January 23, 2012, Tina said…

Oh there are plenty of rabbits already fertilizing my lawn (laughs). They are everywhere when the dogs aren't out and they ate the first garden I ever put in at the house. Our HOA is pretty particular about livestock, but I haven't really looked in to it too much, (yet). But, YES! they do make fabulous fertilizer.  I have a friend who has a couple of angoras for fiber, perhaps she will share some of her bounty. I was thinking or worms too. So much to do! I wish winter would take a powder

Thanks you Mr Billings~

At 7:03pm on January 26, 2012, Little Seed Farm said…

Thank! I used to play soccer in Littleton (grew up in NM). Beautiful place, wish we could make it out to CO more often

At 8:53am on March 25, 2012, Ellen Peavey said…

Hi Tina I really haven't check this for a long time. Thanks we really like it here and think it is beautiful. In full swing getting my seedlings planted in cups waiting for the weather to stay warm. Garden area all tilled and the cold weather things in the ground. My jack beans are up but too early to put in the ground have to wait a couple of weeks just to make sure

At 10:21am on April 13, 2012, Amanda Farr said…

Thanks for the comments!  It is nice to have a friend on here that is on this side of the Rockies. :) Have fun with the new gardens! I LOVE SPRING! :)

 

At 9:17am on April 17, 2012, Ellen Peavey said…

Hi Tina really liked the pictures looks like your gonna have a big garden. Most of ours is planted and up weather very warm here in Georgia

At 10:59am on May 22, 2012, Karen Paro said…

Tina we love it here (born & raised right here on this little piece of land) but when the day comes that mom is no longer with us my sister & I plan on selling and getting out of here. The taxes are killing us, we are one of the heaviest taxed states in the nation, everything you do or buy is taxed one way or another. We pay property taxes of over $4000 a year because the town values this little 1/2 acre and the 3 buildings on it at double what it's worth. Jobs are hard to come by and when you are lucky enough to land one it doesn't pay enough to make ends meet, because unemployment is so high companies will advertise they are looking for experienced help (in some cases years of experience) but they aren't paying for that experience and people are so desperate to get back to work they take it. My husband lost his job of 27 years in 09 and when he finally found work a year later it was at a $6 an hour cut in pay and now 2 years later he's still $3 an hour below and has maxed out for what this company pays, he's been looking for a better paying job but starting pay for an experienced forklift driver with 27 years experience is $9 an hour ( $9.25 if he worked 3rd shift).

When my sister & her family and my husband & I and our family moved back with my mom people looked down on us and our unconventional life style but now we're just one of many families living the life style to make ends meet.

If you ever do decide to make the move you want to look to the middle of the state not the southern section, there are so many "city" folk moving into this part of the state farming is like a contagious disease and you have to just about age war to continue to farm or be forced out.

Our plans are when the time comes to head to southern PA or northern VA where farming is welcomed with open arms. It's a similar climate but a slightly longer growing season and we would be able to go back to raising all our food instead of just our veggies and poultry. We can still raise our own beef, pork & lamb as long as we do it off site and the nearest place we can do so is an hour away but the war there isn't over yet either since we found out that Maine is a right to farm state so the town violated our rights under state law when they forced mom to sign an agreement stopping all animal raising except poultry in exchange for no evicting us.

At 5:02pm on May 28, 2012, Kimberly Bollinger McCargo said…

The beds that you have are beautiful.  Hope the rabbits don't eat all of your plants.  I am having problems with them this year also but I plant so much that I don't mind sharing a bit.  SMILE

At 9:40pm on June 17, 2012, Kimberly Bollinger McCargo said…
Thank you....I just keeping addIng on each each....it is a work in progress...smile

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You can't keep a good plant down~

Posted on June 18, 2012 at 8:56am 0 Comments

It's been 11 days since hail, torrential rains and violent winds whipped through my little Wabi Sabi Garden.  My plants took a beating and I was uncertain what the survival rate would be. This morning, while doing my morning chores, I perused the garden paths, and discovered some "Ultimate fighters". Plants that have raised a fist at Mother Nature saying, "You can't keep a good plant down!".

Like after any fight, some are not as pretty as before, I see so much fight in them, a desire…

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