Emily Elizabeth surprised us with 2 baby goats this evening. One little boy, Pete, and one little girl, Maddie.
Welcome to our mountain home...where we strive to enjoy the best of life! We are always working towards making our home more and more sustainable... We have goats, chickens, pigs, and a large garden. We will be adding more and more all the time!
Friday, February 26, 2016
Friday, February 19, 2016
Compost is Cooking!
50-ish degrees today and our compost is 162! smile emoticon
Btw-i don't still use this as a cheese thermometer!
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Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Chicken Garden on Contour
The first of our terraces, built on contour, for our chicken feed garden... :)
We will be planting mulberry, rye grass, amaranth, squash, oats, etc...for our chickens to free range through.
Monday, February 15, 2016
Terraces on contour
Built one of these to help lay out our garden terraces.
This is awesome!
We were able to stake out our chicken food forest terraces on contour using this A-frame surveying tool.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Building compost
On top of last year's pig pen, we have piled horse manure, chicken coop cleaning, goat and sheep barn cleaning, pine cones, small branches, yucca, pine needles, bark, leaves, and sawdust.
Pile is about 5 x 5 x 3, on top of the hog wallow and hog manure.
We are not watering the pile today. The materials from the horse lot are very, very wet. We will check moisture tomorrow.
Temperature today is in the 50s, and has been 40s through 60s for a few weeks. We know it isn't spring yet, but hopefully the pile is large enough to keep that warmth, make it's own heat, and encourage the breakdown of materials.