Archive for April, 2010

Farm Updates and Introducing: Lord Nigel!

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
Lord Nigel Gosling

Lord Nigel Gosling

Well… we’re officially insane and we now have a gosling, but wait, there is more… two young geese are in the mail now on their way here to be his mates. So soon, we will have a gaggle! :)

His name is Lord Nigel, and their names are yet undetermined although I’m thinking Lady Vera and Lady Agatha… LOL. I don’t know why exactly, it seemed as though these guys needed “proper” names.

We also have a Broody Cochin mama, who hopefully will hatch some chicks here sometime in the next week-ish. We’re not sure exactly when she started setting, she hatched this plan ALL on her own ;) (pun intended).

Broody Red Cochin with 14 eggs!!

Broody Red Cochin with 14 eggs!!

The gardens are coming along nicely… we harvest a few small radishes last night when I went to thin out the radish line… check it out, you can see a few poking up through the dirt.  I don’t know if they are SUPPOSED to do that,but they seem fine.

Our first radishes for 2010

Our first radishes for 2010

There are sprouts EVERYWHERE… here are a few good shots:

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row1-squareWe will be eating lettuce & spinach by the end of next week for sure from our back garden planted on 3/5  and here comes tomatoes & some romaine in the front square garden. At the end of this row by the plywood is a blue potato not yet peeking from the soil.  And one of the perimeters of this bed is strawberries, which are in FULL swing now with flowers everywhere, I can nearly taste their yummy-ness.

This is essentially the first row planted in our big square garden out front.  The entire thing has been redug & changed a bit due to the driveway fence we’re putting in.  The lattice is new this year and there is a sink behind it that will soon, I hope, water this garden FOR ME, through the process of daily chores & using it.

We installed a new drain for our washing machine so that we may let it out in the yard or gardens if we desire.  It will help greatly with the back watering and now we can water our grass guilt free!

I still have dozens of small plants in cups in my temporary cold frame.  And two nights ago I started about 50 more in my spare bedroom where I’m hatching a few dozen chicks and storing eggs for my next hatch.

We also installed a new 2′ X 16′ herb garden and will now begin the process of building a small washable pond for our new gaggle of geese!  They will surely enjoy it and take advantage often.

Frankly, I’ve been busier than I have EVER been in my entire life and it feels good.    Unfortunately, this time of year is this way and I tend to get way behind in my emails.  So… if your emailing me and I’m taking a few days to respond, you should know I’m out gardening or caring for the poultry.   If it is an emergency, please call, otherwise I’ll get back to you in a few days.  Or better yet, give me a couple weeks to get all the gardens in, and then things will slow a bit.

So…  hope your busy too!  If not, get a pitchfork and get digging!  There is NO BETTER TIME THAN THE PRESENT to start your own kitchen garden…

Springtime Tour

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Enjoy a 6.5 minute tour around the farm!
Sights & sounds from around the farm on a quiet day, in the midst of spring clean-up and planting. Includes video of all our Orpingtons & their coops as well as a look at our NEW Colored Freedom Rangers’s coop and the 3 week old chicks who live there. The bantam Cochins & their coop are not featured in this video.

Happy April 1st!

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Today was my deadline for the new website for the Newport Farmer’s Market. I finished yesterday sometime and everything is now up and online. Have a look at the graphics, the logo & the pages I created at http://www.NewportTNFarmersMarket.com

Today we have a grower’s meeting and I didn’t make it to the last one so I’m excited to see what happens tonight, what kind of crowd there is and if there is any organization involved or hierarchy to who brings what to sell. I am just hoping to be able to bring my extra garden goodies, and not really have a plan.

The Freedom Rangers are growing like gangbusters.  If your going to raise them you will want to think about a constant supply of food.  I decided that after  2.5 weeks that they should start operating on daylight hours alone, except in extreme cold.  Since they are still in my back porch brooder, it’s easy enough to do.  But let me tell you, when I get up in the a.m. to go fill up their feeders, because no matter how much I put in there, it’s always gone…  they act like PIRANHAS!  I would NOT want to accidentally fall down near these guys.. they will eat me in 30 minutes flat!  Otherwise they are growing like gangbusters.  The little discards from my first hatch of the GLO project are still holding their own, surviving with these Freedom Rangers.  They have to be fast & creative to get any food or water, but I’m amazed at how smart & crafty they actually are.  My little heritage types look like day olds compared to the Rangers, but they are all doing fine together.  The Rangers have no extra aggressive behaviors except hunger, and they seem to enjoy the little guys, snuggling them, and everyone piles up together each evening.  Little ones hide under the big ones… and eat in the same space, just from underneath!

GLO chicks are still in progress.  I just hached 22 or 23 this week, they are still in the incubators.  It only looks like 1 or 2 are keepers from this batch.  I have less than an hour to decide because the discarded ones are going home with my friend 17Roses (byc name) today.   Because I knew that so many of these hatched chicks wouldn’t help my project, I lined up a couple of people to take the extras right away for FREE.  Saves me from feeding them and caring for them, and allows me to hatch like crazy.

WE HAVE A BROODY COCHIN!!!  We thought that one of Lexi’s banty Cochins was missing, but as it turns out she was just only coming out during the day occasionally.  One day she was there the next she was gone.  We were certain she was lost until yesterday when we saw here again during the day!  Now.. there are only 4 Cochin hens.. it’s not hard to count.  Well, apparently she’s been off laying a clutch of eggs, and NOW she’s incubating them!  We found her hiding spot last night and thank goodness she’s at least inside our fence line, so will hopefully be safer.  I figure it’s still another 3 weeks before we see if there are any chicks as she’s only been “missing” a couple of nights.  But we’re excited and we’re going to let her continue on.  The banty chickens are just the cutest ever and often I fantasize about re-homing all my 10lb chickens and filling all these huge coops with teeny tiny little Cochins & Orpingtons in every color!

We had our first farm visit yesterday for the season.  DH’s cousin & family came over for a quick visit on their way through the National Park to NC.  They have 3 lovely children, very close in age, which must be EXHAUSTING for mom ;)  but they are delightful.  They threw questions at me faster than I could answer them, and for a moment I was transported back to the days of having my own small child around.   They were great, and hopefully, even though the farm is a total mess right now for another couple of weeks, hopefully they enjoyed themselves and maybe learned a little something too to help them on their new adventure of raising some Sex Link pullets & possibly some showing in 4H.  I hope to show folks that it really CAN be simple and enjoyable and NOT too expensive to live a sustainable and balanced life.  But first… most importantly… I have to show ME that too.  This is our make it or break it year.  I’ve been building up to this.  Will the gardens feed us for 75% of the year… Will the GLO project actually GO anywhere this year…  Will the weather cooperate so I can have a good year at the Market too?

Stay tuned for the next update…  same bat place, same bat channel.

Gosh.. I LOVED Batman growing up… the TV show one too btw.  ;)