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Here's the jewelry . I think the price was high because the feather on top of pea feather is native to hi. The cord on the necklace is adjustable . Pam


That set is absolutely BEAUTIFUL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :love I love that.
 
We offer a good pellet with manna free fed and hay daily. Hay changes up from alfalfa to Bermuda I think its called. They all get small quantities if multiple herbs from the gardens regularly and are offered scraps of veggies and fruit throughout the gardening season, only what we grow and only from the dirt...we haven't stored anything for them, yet. They are all thriving. I have a Holland lop and a whole heck of a lot of new Zealand whites.
my daughter Baily, and her 'companion' Sara came over tonight to show me their new pet.... THUMPER! All this rabbit talk and i just knew I HAD to show him off! Ok, So....feeding...ya'll are much more experienced than Baily is, so feed what and never feed what?
 
That's so awesome, I've started telling the kids about you and the baby horses...my girl keeps asking if you know about unicorns hehe
It was a beautiful day yesterday.  I got to meet Prim and her granddaughter.  It was a treat!  They drove over to see my baby horses and meet my crew.
I was SO HAPPY...NO SCHOOL!!!  Probably more excited than my boys.
 
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Fruit season is just around the corner especially if this year goes as quickly as last year did. Does anyone know of somewhere to buy large quantities of reasonably priced fruit? I would like to find a pick your own place but have had a hard time finding one. I am willing to travel the state to find locally grown. My farmers market disappointed me last year. The farmer I usually use had a bad year and only had oranges. Then, a new guy that I don't trust popped up out of nowhere selling everything $5.99 a pound and everything was from another state. In fact, I think he bought them from Walmart because every time Walmart had a fruit on sale that would be what he was selling that week. (Him selling fresh blueberries in October was really strange) Also, does anyone know someone that has elderberries on their propriety? I would love to bribe them to allow me to take some off of their hands. I wanted to make some more elderberry syrup this year as my stock is getting low and it is getting harder to find.

Are elderberries the black pea sized berry that grow wild in the woods? My Dad told me don't eat them but I see birds eating them. Pam
 
Fruit season is just around the corner especially if this year goes as quickly as last year did. Does anyone know of somewhere to buy large quantities of reasonably priced fruit? I would like to find a pick your own place but have had a hard time finding one. I am willing to travel the state to find locally grown. My farmers market disappointed me last year. The farmer I usually use had a bad year and only had oranges. Then, a new guy that I don't trust popped up out of nowhere selling everything $5.99 a pound and everything was from another state. In fact, I think he bought them from Walmart because every time Walmart had a fruit on sale that would be what he was selling that week. (Him selling fresh blueberries in October was really strange) Also, does anyone know someone that has elderberries on their propriety? I would love to bribe them to allow me to take some off of their hands. I wanted to make some more elderberry syrup this year as my stock is getting low and it is getting harder to find.

There is a CSA in 6 th ward called Grow farm they have a Facebook page. They sell at Covington farmers market too. If you do there CSA you pick up at the farmers market.

There is a u pick blueberry farm in that area too. Last year they said call first . It was bad year foe blueberries. If you goggle CSA or organic farms in Alexandra maybe other places closer to you will come up.
 
What are you looking for and how much are you looking to buy?
Blackberries, Raspberries, Mulberries, Boysinberries (don't think they grow down here), Elderberries, Strawberries, Blueberries, Apples, and Bananas. At least 5 bushels worth of each.

Are elderberries the black pea sized berry that grow wild in the woods? My Dad told me don't eat them but I see birds eating them. Pam
Yes. They are poisonous unless they are cooked. There is a really high level of tannins that can be cooked out really quickly. I like them most in pancake syrup and wine.
 
Blackberries, Raspberries, Mulberries, Boysinberries (don't think they grow down here), Elderberries, Strawberries, Blueberries, Apples, and Bananas. At least 5 bushels worth of each.

Yes. They are poisonous unless they are cooked. There is a really high level of tannins that can be cooked out really quickly. I like them most in pancake syrup and wine.

They are all over the woods around here. At my house I'll start making notes of where else I see them around town I bet they are all along a unused train tracks I know of by me. I'll let you know when they start fruting. I know where a lot of wild blackberries are too. Pam
 
Buggles I noticed the chicken mugs you posted on FB where the rim of the cup has a face and beak.I really like them when we start growing agin I'm going to make some. They were so cute. Pam
 

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