Granny's gone and done it again

If our world turns even more upside down than it already is and there is a shortage of food, those of us that have taken the time to collect a reserve should fare a little better than someone that hasn't, plus the experience of how to raise practical livestock (edible) should stand us in good stead.
I've made it a point to go out on a limb to raise vegetables that I knew little about, just to get a more varied experience in sustainable agriculture.
I don't buy commercial fertilizer, I use what I have on my little farm. I combine various manures chicken, horse and goat along with leaves, straw, old hay and grass clippings onto a mulch pile. Every spring just as the strawberry plants start emerging I sprinkle the dry matter of a chicken coop right in amongst them. It produces the most amazing flavored strawberries ever. Several times in our local church we had a potluck type lunch after services. We were asked to provide a fruit so we took a thirteen quart bowl heaping full of fresh picked strawberries.
A lot of people commented on how good they were and wondered if they could buy a couple plants as a starter garden for themselves? We said sure no problem! They took the plants but were never able to get the strawberries to get the full robust flavor that we were producing. Finally one day (in the church setting) after we had taken another bowl of fresh strawberries and they were just as they had remembered from previous times, they wondered how we get them to taste so good?
My reply: You know how you get that really fine dust in a chicken coop from the poop and litter etc. . . ?
Them: Yes.
Me: Sprinkle that amongst the strawberry plants just as they are emerging from the ground. Just enough that it looks like everything is lightly covered. If you have rabbits do the same with their droppings as well as the chicken litter.
Them: Shocked! Is that what you are doing to get this flavor? :sick :sick :sick Eeewww. . . . they go away almost gagging at the thought that they ate those delicious strawberries that had been fertilized by chicken droppings, not even remembering the delicious flavor they had just experienced not half an hour before then.
A couple years later I asked them if they had figured out a way to get their strawberries to taste as good as they wanted? They answered no and they're not about to fertilize them with chicken poop either!
I am doing the same as you. I am also growing medicinal herbs. It is the people’s medicine.
 
Orange line is just above the county line. Jefferson below, Ripley above. You are in the 3-4" zone.
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You live close to the center of the orange line.
Boy o boy. Those storms we had were wicked. We have double the snow pack in the sierras that is measured in April usually.
 
@BigBlueHen53 hope all that snow misses you. I think they are calling for 1-3 maybe 4 inches here.

We had an exciting day here. I was doing laundry and all of a sudden water started pouring across our hobby room floor which is next door to the utility room. Yelled for DH who checked things out. Drain had come loose on the utility room sink which has happened before but he was suspicious and went to the basement. Said everything was dripping down there so he went on a hunt and discovered that our main drain was clogged and backing up. He spent the afternoon getting it unclogged. A dirty thankless job at best but by golly he got it open. Not sure what happened but thankfully it won't happen again. Now everything that was leaking needs to be repaired.

Home ownership is sooooo much fun.
 
@BigBlueHen53 hope all that snow misses you. I think they are calling for 1-3 maybe 4 inches here.

We had an exciting day here. I was doing laundry and all of a sudden water started pouring across our hobby room floor which is next door to the utility room. Yelled for DH who checked things out. Drain had come loose on the utility room sink which has happened before but he was suspicious and went to the basement. Said everything was dripping down there so he went on a hunt and discovered that our main drain was clogged and backing up. He spent the afternoon getting it unclogged. A dirty thankless job at best but by golly he got it open. Not sure what happened but thankfully it won't happen again. Now everything that was leaking needs to be repaired.

Home ownership is sooooo much fun.
Its always something. I have damaged walls from the laundry room. I cant fix them. They just stay broken. My ceiling needs repair as well from when the roof leaked. I feel very ashamed they have been like this for a few years now.
 

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