Cute! Yes, definitely hard to tell. I keep thinking I see 14!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Cute! Yes, definitely hard to tell. I keep thinking I see 14!
Hi, thanks for the information. We live in Germany where the plant is s native. The information I read mentioned issues if the animals use it as their only food source. Goats can eat it but in small amounts, humans can drink the leaves in a tea and it can be grown on the boarders to keep down mosquitoes, flies and wasps.Tansy is invasive plant causes stomach bloat now do not know it Chicken are affected like cattle and horses bag or burn it Please
Yay, you have your roof! I'm jealous.Winter Garden shaping up
View attachment 2328181
It is fantastic, I love it! So def flowers, not nuts? It looks like nuts, lol.It is a Wood Rose and the closest to the morning glory in plant world, it grows wild here crawling 20+ up our trees in the wetter areas and can be quite amazing. A native to South America not Hawaii. Great for wreaths and other decorations. Thought a few of you gardeners would think it pretty nifty.View attachment 2328362
I assume different kind too, we have this decorative vine kind:I hate morning glory it tries to suffocate our plants and is almost impossible to kill
Thanks to all who shared good recipes! Who shared the keto bagels? They look great! I got to spend 6 months on Prednisone last year; doc put me on Keto to help with the weight gain and I have not looked back. That said, @Wee Farmer Sarah, I will keep my eyes open for a GF/DF bagel recipe. There has to be a good one out there!
Can you count all 13...it's hard to tell where one ends & another begins...
View attachment 2328838
You all have been busy, I will try to keep up better!
Have a good night!![]()
I counted 14, too! Oh! Never mind, I was counting the head and body of one baby as two separate buns. What breed are they?Cute! Yes, definitely hard to tell. I keep thinking I see 14!
I know...it takes me a couple of counts to get the right number...at this stage their heads & butts look the same...Cute! Yes, definitely hard to tell. I keep thinking I see 14!
I love when my hens chase around like that, it's so entertaining...Good morning gardeners and welcome to all the newcomers. Nothing going on in the garden right now. It seems my little chipmunk buddie doesn't like endive so there's that for my Fall garden. We got a really good rain yesterday afternoon into the evening. I'll pick green beans tomorrow. Also watching the butternut squash closely. Ok, @Compost King now I want one too! It looks lovely. Depending on the height of your greenhouse, I use clear vinyl shower curtains for my chicken run over the winter. Nice and thick. Fold up and store easily over the summer. They have lasted through two New England winters so far and are still in great shape. It might be an option for your greenhouse. I still have tomatoes to can, toying with the idea of making more salsa. I'm also still getting okra. But generally working on winter preparations here. I have my stove pellets, the pellet stove is scheduled for annual cleaning the week after next and the chimney sweep arrives on 2 October. The entertainment for yesterday was produced by my little golden girls. So Goldie Locks, apparently found a dead (hopefully) baby toad. The three little ladies chased around for at least 15 minutes trying to capture the dead toad from Goldie Locks. Funny, the old hens were dirt bathing and totally oblivious to what the littles were doing. So that was just another day on Sarah's Wee Farm. Have a great day everyone.
View attachment 2328987
They are New Zealand's! That's what I was doing too!I counted 14, too! Oh! Never mind, I was counting the head and body of one baby as two separate buns. What breed are they?