Saturday, February 26, 2011

Quick Saturday Post

It is almost March and we still have some firewood left.


Cutting barrel rings for a hoop house:

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

More From The Dumpster Diving Chronicles

Got a ton of melons, pineapples, apples, cukes, greens and mangoes this afternoon. In this foto Michael is preparing to wheel all that produce down to the chicken coop. The wheelbarrow was loaded and not an easy push. Thanks Mike! Always good to have visitors to the micro-farm.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Dumpster Diving For Nutritious Chicken Feed

 Pretty good score this morning at the produce place.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Week Old Chicks


Bartering With Eggs

 At the Santa Fe Farmer's Market this morning I took a few dozen eggs with and set out to barter our excess of eggs for some other things we needed.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Homegrown Garlic Powder

When your garlic supply is supposed to last a season you find creative ways to use it. With the dried bulbs we grind them up in the mortar and pestle and use it fresh in avocados, marinades, dressings, chile and other dishes. It is extremely potent and can cure a cold. Tastes amazing.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Chicks: Day Two

 For the most part they are healthy and happy. They are eating and drinking a lot.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Baby Chicks Are Here!

A few over fifty arrived this morning to our local post office.



We got the rainbow layers assortment, so they should be mostly female.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Another Chicken Post

...I know, enough already, but these gals are one of the main things feeding us right now.


Friday, January 28, 2011

Chickens Don't Just Make Eggs...

...they also make manure.

 We are amending the soon to be herb garden with a mixture of straw, manure and half broken down food scraps. This is a very rich mix and helps hold water as well as bring nutrients to the soil. We are still building up this garden (the one we buried pots in last year and grew chiles) We are planning on planting mostly perennial herbs here.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Seeds

We went to Plants of the Southwest this afternoon and picked up some seeds. A great place for native trees, shrubs, veggies and herbs. The Santa Fe location is very nice, complete with an adobe building and a rammed earth/ log beam building. Also a really nice adobe retaining wall as you drive in. They also have an Albuquerque location we have yet to check out.

Seeds we picked up today include:

-Purple Podded Pole Bean (100 seeds)
-Carrots- Chantenay & Touchon (200 seeds ea.)
-Early Wonder Tall Crop Beets (200 seeds)
-Mizuna (100 seeds)
-Dwarf Blue Curl-leaf Kale (100 seeds)
-Lettuce Cutting Mix (500 seeds)

Perennial Herb garden:
-Echinacea Angustifolia (50 seeds)
-Oregano (100 seeds)
-Chives (100 seeds)
 -Perennial Arugula (100 seeds)

To be started in trays inside:
-Cherokee Purple Tomato (50 seeds)
-Genovese Basil (100 seeds)

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Mailorder Chicks

Ordering chicks at the end of the month. Just trying to decide on which ones.


We want some flock diversity and right now it is just the seven Australorp hens.



Murray McMurray Hatchery has some nice birds at good rates.

I think we might go with fifty of their "Rainbow Layers" as well as another dozen or so of something else that should lay well.

We're splitting the birds with the neighbor so hopefully that'll help on shipping.