Last night Reynald helped me make a small compost bin. I would like to use it to corral the chicken manure when I clean out the chicken house. I like to let it sit out in the sun and the rain for at least a year before I put it on the garden or flower beds. This is a project that I have wanted to do for a long time. It took less than an hour to do this! Not really sure why it took so long to get at it? No matter, it's finished now and will soon be filled with fertilizer.
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The new chicken manure compost bin! |
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Our faithful Gator, loaded up and ready to deliver. |
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The bin just fit in to the back of the Gator. |
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Set in to place with Baxter's supervision. |
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The front slats slip out so that I can get the wheel barrow in to dump. |
A few days ago I got behind my rototiller and lightly tilled in the straw that I had spread a few days before that! A strong wind was predicted for last weekend and I wanted to get some soil mixed in with the straw so that it would not blow away.
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Straw mixed in with soil. I won't plant until the middle of May. |
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I'm pretty sure I will move the currants, gooseberry and blue berry plants to this area. The raspberries are between the fence and the path. I'll put the others on the garden side. Also thinking of moving the strawberries to this end of the garden. |
Also took time to do a quick til of the windmill garden. That was a bit of a chore but I got it done! I'm heavily leaning towards a bee garden in this area. My thought right now is to start putting excess plants in, from the windmill out. Then I might fill in with some squash? Not quite sure yet, but I'm for sure going to start with flowers.
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I think you can see where I ran the rototiller. It's a little more square footage than I thought, once I got to going! |
This weekend, beginning on Friday, we are hosting a sausage grind! We will do the sausage making in the shop. We'll eat in the house, maybe the garage, depending upon how many people actually end up coming. What we do know is that Louise and Eva are cooking and what a feast it will be! We all have food assignments, but the bulk of the preparation and presentation will be done by these two amazing women. Though, Chemyn is doing desserts, her specialty. She is well aware of how fond David, Reynald and I are of dark chocolate. I'm sure she won't disappoint!
Reynald bought a floor cleaning tool for the power washer, which he tired out today. It worked so well. We both went a little OCD cleaning today and now the shop just shines! It's never really dirty, just not food grade clean! It is a shop after all!!!! Sausage makers may have to remove their shoes before they are allowed to enter!
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Reynald starting the steam cleaning of the floor. |
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This did a really good job of polishing the floor clean! |
I think the bee garden is a great idea! Also, I think Dad with a floor steam cleaner is a scary thing haha!
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