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Chicken Tractor
After spending some time at the Brown’s and seeing Ryan’s chicken tractor, I thought I would write a post about another of my favorite country living books, “Chicken Tractor, The Permaculture Guide to Happy Hens and Healthy Soil” by Andy … Continue reading
Posted in Farm Animals, Gardening
Tagged Andy Lee, bedding, chicken tractor, chickens, country, deep mulch, farm, fertilizer, garden, gardening, homestead, homesteading, Pat Foreman, permaculture, soil, wide row
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A weekend visit to “A Little Land–A Lot of Living”
This weekend we had the pleasure of spending time with our friends Ryan and Collyn Brown. They live on a small homestead (a few acres) in Illinois and are beginning their work in developing the productive space. They are fortunate … Continue reading
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Tagged apple, asparagus, chestnut, chicken tractor, chickens, country, farm, farm animal, fruit trees, garden, gardening, grapes, have more plan, homestead, lee reich, mini-farm, pear, plum, walnut, weedless gardening
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How to Make Strong Tomato Cages
Now that your tomatoes plants are in the ground and you’re looking forward to large, healthy plants with tons of ripe, juicy tomatoes, you’ve got to have strong support for them. I’ve tried many methods including… letting them just lie … Continue reading
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Tagged cage, country, farm, garden, gardening, growing, homestead, soil, tomato, tomato cage, tomato plant, tomato stake, tomato support, tomatoes, trellis
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Comfrey – My Favorite Herb
As I noted in my last post about planting tomatoes, I love to grow comfrey for various uses on our mini-farm. I use it mainly for mulch, compost green material and even at times feed it to the chickens. It … Continue reading
Laura’s Recipe Box: Sweet Glazed Fresh Country Ham
Our family recently purchased half a hog from some friends and we have been enjoying lots of fresh pork. Tonight I made a fresh, farm raised country ham glazed with a molasses and honey sauce. Our little guys ate heartily and … Continue reading
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Tagged cook, cooking, country, country ham, dinner, farm, farm raised, ham, homestead, honey glaze, meal, meat, molasses, pork, recipe, supper, sweet glazed ham
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Favorite Homestead Hand Tools: The Scythe
I love using old-time country hand tools on our homestead. Many of these tools are easier and more productive to use than modern motorized tools. One of my favorite tools is the scythe which I purchased from The Marugg Company … Continue reading