Another one of my little fluffers is hurting. I let the girls out this morning to roam, and she is lingering near the coop and holding up her right foot. When I picked her up, I could see a swollen middle toe. I have no idea how to take care of her. It's wet and rainy, and I've lost two other...
You've had some crazy weather there. At least here in northern Idaho we expect frigid conditions and snow, and we've got plenty. Everything's under a blanket of fluffy white.
I had two Australorps in my flock of six, and I just loved them! Unhappily, one became the butt of the pecking order; it got so bloody that I rehomed her for her own good. Just a few months ago the second became egg-bound, and my efforts to free her up were fruitless. Eventually, someone culled...
Busy getting the house ready to put on the market, so not enough attention to the garden :(
This image isn't very good at showing it, but something has eaten the leaves off this parsley stalk and completely denuded another. I've been treating for slugs, voles and cabbage worms and am not sure...
OFW, I have trouble growing carrots too, even in soil that seems ideal. So this year I scattered the seed and covered it with cardboard for a couple of weeks or so. Lots of it is up. We'll see whether the carrots develop normally. I think I have to play with it until I find out what will work.
I haven't put in any corn yet and suspect that some seeds I put in earlier were lost because of the rain and cool weather. I have a house guest this week, so can't put much, if any, time into the garden, but I hear it calling my name. And guess what a stunt I pulled off: I left the bag of slug...
Yes, AlHawk, I'd guess the rain if it were my garden. I'm curious to see what's happening in my garden with all this flooding rain. It's too early up here for tomatoes, and even my peas are dragging along. I do want to harvest some spinach, lettuce and yokatta na, even though they're still...