We are supposed to get 2 inches of snow on Friday. Yesterday and today were a lot colder than the previous 4 or 5 days had been
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I have relied on our compost for the past two years so it shouldn't affect us either. We compost manure from horses, goats, chickens, ducks, and rabbit... Along with straw, hay, leaves, grass clippings, sawdust, and kitchen scraps. Oh, and DH dumps wood ash from both fireplaces.Yes, we shall grow our gardens. Some homesteaders I follow on YT were mentioning that fertilizers were spiking. They just use compost tea, so it doesn't affect them.
That’s a fairly accurate description of where I live. We do have chilly weather, but that’s only because we’re used the warmer temps the rest of the year. Summers can be brutal.Only slightly. Where I live it’s always pretty warm/humid. Winter you might get a couple of weeks of jumper weather in Winter but that’s it.
I've done a bit of that. I'm looking to have as many self-seeding or perennial crops as possible, and save seeds for as many more as I can. That's a big part of the reason I prefer to grow open pollinated varieties, not hybrids.Also making an effort to learn seed saving this year
Thanks for letting us know you're ok!edit tornado passed to the South of us, going back to bed.
I think your approach is realistic and I have the same concerns. I’m not under any illusions that I can grow enough to feed my animals, so birds and bunnies would be our food if it came to that.I have relied on our compost for the past two years so it shouldn't affect us either. We compost manure from horses, goats, chickens, ducks, and rabbit... Along with straw, hay, leaves, grass clippings, sawdust, and kitchen scraps. Oh, and DH dumps wood ash from both fireplaces.
My biggest concern is feeding animals if resources become scarce. I'm going to try to create a feed plot of spring wheat, millet, oats, buckwheat... But I'm not under any illusion that I can or will grow enough to be self-sufficient. Maybe enough to bridge any gaps between what I can get or afford and what is needed....
Also making an effort to learn seed saving this year