Our family of 5, with 3 young boys, left our home in the Chicago suburbs to pursue the life we have always dreamed of! We moved to Tennessee with my Dad until we were able to find our forever homestead! Join us as we grow our farm, our family, and our happiness! Let’s learn together, grow together, and develop relationships!
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That's a nice haul of onions, despite the weeds. Great idea about dehydrating the green tops and turning it into onion powder. I never would have thought of that.
We don’t free range our chickens to keep them safe, but we give them time free range occasionally to get more bugs and spread out across our land, although they don’t stay far from their coop!
Loved the video and the beautiful harvest of garlic. Keep on growing it because it's a blessing to have. Your helper done a wonderful job. Take care and have a blessed day. ❤🍀 Blessings, Teresa 🦉
Ya I have been adding to my place. I got grapes, Blueberries, and I added mulberry bush to it this year. But peaches and grow good here and I'm thinking cherry's does as well, but I'm running out of ground.
@BearBonesLiving So cool, don't see them much in my country but they do have a pair of them (male and female) at the park in my town in a big aviary with lots of other birds etc in separate enclosures
Good idea with the baby tub lol I'm currently building a 2nd enclosed chikin run for my 14 babies so that I can acclimate them to my 14 hens and a rooster who are all 1yr.. Also, I have an Ancona who lays mostly double yolkers & they're always fun to find lol
I’m a 68 year old woman. My husband’s health has declined to a point he is not able to help me with anything. I have a 1200 sq ft in ground garden. I tilled and planted it myself. I have peppers, tomatoes, green beans, butter peas, speckled butterbeans, okra, yellow squash, zucchini, pickling cucumbers and sweet potatoes. I always have flowers in the garden with my vegetables so I planted zinnias and nasturtiums. Might add a few marigolds. Last year’s garden included corn but I still have a good bit in the freezer so didn’t plant any this year. Your garden is looking good. Enjoyed your video.
I am sorry that your husband's health has declined, but it is wonderful to hear that you have not let your joy of gardening go! Your garden sound wonderfully plentiful and beautiful! You are a testament to perseverance, bravo!
In all my years of raising poultry. Guinee and Turkeys are not the brightest when it comes to raising. Even chickens can be brutal. I just had 2 broody bantam hens hatch out 6 babies. And as soon as they left the nest....one of the other hens or the rooster, not sure, killed them all. I was so mad. That pen of bantams has never done that before. They've raised their babies in there just fine. So I don't know why or which bird in there was the mean one. It's just not worth the time and effort to get them here alive and then that happen. So from now on, I will pull the babies as soon as they hatch and put them in a brooder. Bantams go broody all the time, and you can't hardly break the broodiness unless you let them sit on eggs.
Well thank you for making me feel better! I’m glad I’m not the only one! I thought it was crazy that the babies served to be the leaders and the hens just followed behind, they didn’t do any guiding!