AllenK RGV
Chicken Addict
This morning did a few things in the yard and run...F
Finally finished weedeating all the potential hidden nesting sites on the property as I currently have two hens out of production my feral one(took three days of prison to break her broody), and a Sumatra I was convinced was hiding eggs for the dogs to find but like usual I was wrong. I didn't find a single convincing nest site.
I am starting to thin my native mama of mamas aloe vera plant. They throw up beautiful yellow flowers in the spring, however, the mother is in dappled shade and I am moving them into full sun(normal habitat), ran a 6 ft long row of the pups out front and will see how they take it. If this test run fails trust me I have tons more......and all 5 of my Agave transplanted in fine and are showing strong growth you can see two of my smaller ones in the back ground.
Here is my mother Aloe:
Tomorrow is errand day so buying up the months feed, and wednessday I get to run to Mike Heep's Nursery for natives, I have my shopping list ready for that trip:
Guavas, Anisacanthus, Guamuchil, and possibly a fig or two if they are native but I doubt it. @RUNuts today finally got my first purple passion vine up and reaching for sky as they finished their 2 months of cold stratification in the fridge. I am looking forward to seeing how these do, I have 2 native varieties that are finally taking off but they make tiny little flowers and berries.
Finally finished weedeating all the potential hidden nesting sites on the property as I currently have two hens out of production my feral one(took three days of prison to break her broody), and a Sumatra I was convinced was hiding eggs for the dogs to find but like usual I was wrong. I didn't find a single convincing nest site.
I am starting to thin my native mama of mamas aloe vera plant. They throw up beautiful yellow flowers in the spring, however, the mother is in dappled shade and I am moving them into full sun(normal habitat), ran a 6 ft long row of the pups out front and will see how they take it. If this test run fails trust me I have tons more......and all 5 of my Agave transplanted in fine and are showing strong growth you can see two of my smaller ones in the back ground.
Here is my mother Aloe:
Tomorrow is errand day so buying up the months feed, and wednessday I get to run to Mike Heep's Nursery for natives, I have my shopping list ready for that trip:
Guavas, Anisacanthus, Guamuchil, and possibly a fig or two if they are native but I doubt it. @RUNuts today finally got my first purple passion vine up and reaching for sky as they finished their 2 months of cold stratification in the fridge. I am looking forward to seeing how these do, I have 2 native varieties that are finally taking off but they make tiny little flowers and berries.