I'm 53 posts behind, but I wanted to post this as it is time sensitive.
Check this out. Lots of good speakers and topics, and it's free. Starting Monday, April 6 through the whole week. Workshops will only be available 24 hours after posting so take a look at the schedule and see if anything interests you!
http://www.homegrownfoodsummit.com/
Wanted to say a HUGE thank you to Leahs Mom for posting about the Home Grown Food Summit!! I hope some of the rest of you were able to watch at least part of the presentations. There was sooo much helpful information about gardening/growing your own food. I have quite a few new ideas I'd like to try this year.
Those of you who have been cleaning up branches & sticks the past few days brought to mind one of the seminars during the Home Grown Food Summit on gardening without irrigation. It was presented by Paul Wheaton of www.permies.com. He described fairly in depth the permaculture method of building a hugelkultur bed for growing plants/food. The basis of this bed is a large pile of logs, branches & sticks. You can find out a lot of info about hugelkultur on his website (and other websites) also. Before you make the final decision to burn the wood, at least check this out. I'm rather jealous at the moment that we don't have any branches or sticks laying around, because I'd kinda like to try making one of these beds!
I cannot get the link to open to show what to do with branches. Curious about what you are talking about.---- ok got it open, pretty cool though we were saving that for bonfire, hum. Will show DH
We haven't started our garden this year as it is too muddy yet but our asparagus is coming up. Haven't decided what all to plant yet.
Our garden is right beside the empty chicken run and house, ha. I miss getting baby ducks but we have such a time with coyotes and after the ducks learn to swim, they won't go in the shed/barn at night. :-(
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