We have had a lot of pop up storms in the evening here lately. Two years we had a bad drought, and between my husband going on fire calls constantly and the well running low, I worried alot. This year we have had a good bit of rain, so even with the bits of garden that was damaged, and fencing that needed fixing from trees, I am not complaining.
Saturday, June 30, 2018
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Prepper's Livestock Handbook Non-Review
Over at the 5 Acres & A Dream blog ( http://www.5acresandadream.com ), Leigh has a new book coming out.
Although I have not read it, I am looking forward to trying to get a copy. A quick look at the table of contents shows that a lot of bases have been covered. There are chapters covering breed selection, housing, feeding, reproduction, and health care. She even goes over food storage in the event of power failure. The book is available in stores and websites. An overview can be found here: http://kikobian.com
Although I have not read it, I am looking forward to trying to get a copy. A quick look at the table of contents shows that a lot of bases have been covered. There are chapters covering breed selection, housing, feeding, reproduction, and health care. She even goes over food storage in the event of power failure. The book is available in stores and websites. An overview can be found here: http://kikobian.com
Monday, June 18, 2018
Friday, June 8, 2018
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Jungle Garden
We have been having rain. A whole lot of rain. First it was gulf rain, then Alberto, and then a system from the northwest. So steamy, then unbearably sauna like, and then two days of cooler weather, if you can call 88 degrees with 95 percent humidity cooler. Our tomatoes loved it.
So did our pole beans. The beans went from sprouted to over our heads in a week. My husband had the week off of work, and we spent a lot of time in between breaks in the weather putting up bean trellis. It wasn't fun - the rain made that Alabama red clay the goopiest stuff. I am not quite sure how something could be so slippery and sticky at the same time. Oh yeah, and it stains.
So did our pole beans. The beans went from sprouted to over our heads in a week. My husband had the week off of work, and we spent a lot of time in between breaks in the weather putting up bean trellis. It wasn't fun - the rain made that Alabama red clay the goopiest stuff. I am not quite sure how something could be so slippery and sticky at the same time. Oh yeah, and it stains.
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