Hello! It seems this thread has fallen asleep a bit, but I couldn't help myself.
My family and I have never done a lot of homesteading, but this year is set to change that! We will be getting a brand new barn very soon, which will kickstart operations.
We've always tried to do a bit of gardening, but this year we're really stepping it up in terms of variety and plans for the produce. We've got quite the list of seeds. Unfortunately, when we did starts earlier this year, all of them died or failed to come up, except for one sunflower. Hopefully the next phase of starts has better luck. We tried eggshell starter "pots", and we think the soil was just too little and too dry, so lesson learned! We'd never used shells before. They sure we're cute. We've also expanded the useable garden space.
We've got new chicks, with even more coming in May, to bump our flock up to 14(after having lost all but two out of nine over time). We are also aiming to start with quail in a couple of months.
In another several months we are hoping to get some goats for milk(if my family allows me, I think I'll try my hand at making goat milk soap eventually).
We have a pasture that was mowed in February and we're just waiting for the milkweed to come up so we can pull(and eat!) the shoots in order to make the pasture horse safe.
We have fairly young Apple orchard that isn't quite on its feet yet, and some naturally occurring stands of blackberry cane that produce berries fantastically. We also have some black raspberries, and can even forage mulberries from the dozen+ trees just growing on our property. Lots of foraging opportunities here, come to think of it. Plenty of mushrooms, dandelions, and plantain for nice mid year salads.
I'm very excited for this new chapter of our lives and look forward to carrying these skills on with me when I have my own family someday! I can't wait.