Okay folks spring is coming. What are your plans for the new year.
1.Have you drawn up your garden plans?
Not yet... but the ever learning creature that I am knows (from last year) what I won't be doing this year!!
2.Plans to build a "pantry" ?
No, but I should clean off the one in the basement!!
3. New Storage for your crop?
4. New coop/housing ?
New coop was finished last August. Holes have been drilled for the run--- next project. Then MAYBE we can go on vacation!
5. New livestock?
I added Mottled Javas to the coop this year. May consider getting bees, but that may be pushed to next year's plans
6. Hire new help?
No, but will give the children more tasks around the place this year (ages 9 and 6, and expert firewood stackers!!)
7. Anything you plan on providing for yourself and eliminate buying this year ?
May consider harvesting a few cockerels. We've eaten our own chicken.
8. Something you'll do the same but different this year? (You know like planting a crop differently)
I'll try not to "save" so many tomato volunteers!! Hard to do when they look so good!
9. What worked last year that you liked that didn't work previously?
We will probably take down the old and diseased peach trees and replace them with new ones. Not sure if we will plant them in the orchard or not, though. It is nice and flat there, but we lose SO many to squirrels. It would make more sense to plant them near the house so the dog can patrol them. We would also like to add in a couple of pear trees.
I am excited to see how the pawpaws fared this winter, it being their second in the ground. We'll also be watching to see which fig produces best as we planted one brown turkey, one celeste, and one Chicago hardy two years go.
We also have plans to plant some raspberries, something just for eating a freezing. We make freezer jam out of the wine berries that grow on our property, it would be nice to have something just for snacking.
We've been in full-on pasture mode for close to two years now and will have a solid (and mature, having two winters under it's belt) 2 acres fenced out back for my horse and the beef. The 2+ acres behind the house that we cleared last year will be tilled and planted in the coming weeks as well.
Our beef will "graduate" end of summer/early fall. We are considering getting another calf this spring and just keeping up the rotation.
We are kinda looking forward to just having to do "maintenance" on everything here... it seems like all of this developing is taking forever!! It's hard to convince us that Rome wasn't build in a day.