Thanks for praising my babies! I have always admired Musvovys. We are on the SW Washington coast and it is a rather cold winter for us near the ocean, high 20s for overnight lows, weeks on end. The lights go off at about 9 PM each night in our poultry house and that might be the factor that is...
Thank you. We provided a nest box and they prefer to lay in there. We bed primarily with pelleted sawdust for horse stalls and add extra pine shavings in the nest. We don't want to shorten the storage life of our eggs by washing them so we just use a damp paper towel on an especially dirty egg...
I'm thrilled to share my ducks with you. I have 14 young black runner ducks, 8 of them hens. They started laying on New Years day and we are getting 4 to 5 dozen eggs a week. My husband Craig has business in town today and I've sent 4 dozen eggs with him to share with family members. My daughter...
These are 4 of my 5 month old Indian Runner ducks. I'm new to raising ducks but I have found them to be delightful. They run up to greet me, begging for treats whenever I come into view. As they grew, they went through a very fearful stage but that may have been nature's way of keeping young...
Hello Washingtonian friends! I've been busy in the garden and working on our home remodel. All the while my little flock is growing up. A few of my ducks went to their new home in Vancouver to live with my daughter yesterday. ❤️ I felt a little emotional even! I would like to sell a few of these...
Well, the little rows of overwinter veggies are germinating very well. The kids and I reclaimed another strip of ground by chopping, cutting, raking- you all know the drill- then we covered it with cardboard and relocated the late potatoes in their grow bags. It is all fairly tidy and pretty...
I have begun a winter gardening experiment in a newly developed garden spot. We were able to expand our property last year with the neighboring plot that has a nice southern exposure, but had an impenetrable bramble to deal with. Craig, helped by the grandkids, nieces and nephews chopped it down...
At my old farmhouse I had a row of red currants alternating with gooseberries along the walk. They were so pretty when they were laden with fruit and they fruited prolifically. I agree that they don't require much. Once a year some kind of looper caterpillar would invade but one sprinkle of...
Thanks. Yes, the plants died back on my earliest plantings. I rolled out the grow bags, crossed my fingers and hoped for potatoes. I hadn't had freshly dug potatoes for years so it was quite a treat, just boiled with butter and truffle salt.
Am I a potato whisperer? These Peruvian fingerlings grew under the flowers in a basket on my porch. I forgot that I had put a shriveled potato in there a year earlier. Crazy!
I grew potatoes in 7 gallon bags for the first time this year. Most of the earliest ones have died back so I got to harvest on Sunday. Now they are resting in a dark cupboard in our storeroom. Raising potatoes for sure does not save money, but it is fun!
I'm one of those live trap people. I drove them 5 miles to a cemetery on the edge of the woods. Sometimes one of them would run out to greet me when they heard my truck. "Oh look! It's Uncle Chip!"
I planted two fig trees that were dropping leaves from neglect. I moved a canna that was in a bad spot. I am raising artichokes from seed and, omg, they are thriving. I have never grown more than 4 or 5 plants but now I have about 45 plants. Every seed germinated! They need a lot of water...