SB COUNTRY N NEWS-HOMESTEADING
liberty hill living magazine
now that we have moved
i guess i dont get to homestead anymore
now that we dont live at the country n anymore
now
i get up each morning
go to my garden plot at the gardens
carrying my container of compost materials
say hi to the four chickens there
dump the best of the stuff in the container
over the fence to those chickens
lucky girls
the rest
i dump into the compost piles thats maintained there
its 9 piles that are 4 ft x 4 ft x 4 ft each
i sometimes will stir down into the pile
just to feel the heat and see all the worms working
like crazy
then over to my garden i go
i put my shadow in my garden as much as possible
looking for problems like unwatered plants
insect infestations
varmint damage
lucky for us we dont get too much of either of these
just think you can garden here without
ever stepping onto a mound of fireants
or
get bitten by mosquitoes
after inspecting things well
i hand water my garden
i try to do this at least twice a week
it reduces water use
it makes me come to the garden and make sure
its all ok
ill also harvest things if they are ready
right now thats broccoli swiss chard kale spinach
arugula lettuce mix cilantro carrots beets sweet peas
green onions if i decide to pull them early
before they get big
for onions i planted mostly the texas 1015 yellow sweet onions
they seem to be short light and hopefully will do well
here
i have close to 150+- of the different onions
i have 3 other varieties planted
including a red variety
i also while i am there stroll through the garden
looking at the other 20 plots
sometimes i run into another gardener
i stop and visit with them for awhile
i also commonly will walk down through the orchard
where there are numerous different citruses
bananas mulberries pomegranates avocados to name
some of them
ive been known to reach up and pluck one
for my immediate consumption
fresh flavor is the best
so i can spend a few minutes there
and
i have been known to spend over two hours there
usually once a week
i volunteer there for 2-3 hours
doing whatever the garden manager needs done
like
making a bed to plant
planting veggies
harvesting veggies
putting down mulch
putting out fresh compost
organically treating veggies for insects
enjoying every minute of it
the produce from the central plots are donated to
food kitchens
then im off to do whatever i want the rest of the day
like the new 310 gallons of rainwater catchment at the school where i
volunteer at once a week
recently
i was able to access this article in the liberty living magazine
where they interviewed me about my garden at the country n in texas
here is the link
the section on my interview is about half way down the page
yes
we are no longer homesteading
but
well
we sort of are
santa barbara style
mudslide update
hwy 101 due to be opened on monday
one local school district carpenteria opened back up
the mudslide area is still blocked off from folks going back
20 dead 3 missing 127 houses destroyed 254 damaged
it will be years before this area will if ever brought back to normal
thatcher update
he is unhooked from everything
he is now in a room with mom and dad
here is his gofundme account
#thatcher strong
the organicgreen doctor
welcome to the organic green doctor blog
i am a family physician who was diagnosed with
early mild cognitive impairment(mci) amnestic type on december 21, 2010
this is a precursor to alzheimers disease
because of this diagnosis i have opted to stop practicing medicine
this blog will be about my journey with this disease
please feel free to follow me along this path
i will continue blogging on organic gardening, green living,
solar power, rainwater collection, and healthy living
i will blog on these plus other things noted to be interesting
Friday, January 19, 2018
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment