Howdy Farmgirls and Farmguys!
My hubby's best friend has been visiting this week and he's been helping my husband complete some really important tasks. They're taken down the last remnants of the tall, icky fence that the previous owners had constructed to hide their illegal plants from sight (marijuana). The lumber is all neatly stacked and almost new dog eared cedar fence posts. Jerry plans to use it all to cover a few outbuildings with.
Yesterday, they strung some fencing for me to keep neighborhood dogs out of my front yard. My hens have been miserable cooped up in a run since we moved. They were used to having free reign of our entire property before that. Soon they'll be out and about again safely. They also moved my small dog run into a nice level spot in the shade.
I managed to complete one more soil test to satisfy my curiosity, and be sure that the elemental sulphur did it's job and brought down the pH enough to begin planting tomatoes. Thankfully, I am satisfied and began planting directly into the ground.
This is my first year in the new place so I expect there to be bumps in the road until I get this new climate, soil, and wildlife figured out. It's enough for me just to be rooting around in the soil, getting dirt under my nails and being outside enjoying this beautiful foothill wilderness.
This is my first year in the new place so I expect there to be bumps in the road until I get this new climate, soil, and wildlife figured out. It's enough for me just to be rooting around in the soil, getting dirt under my nails and being outside enjoying this beautiful foothill wilderness.
In the kitchen this week I am again making homemade butter and cheese from fresh jersey milk given to me by my awesome neighbor. Her cow is the prettiest jersey around and her milk is divine!
I will be bringing home my first two nigerian dwarf dairy goats next weekend. A doeling and her brother, a wether. I am expecting atleast two more does within the next few months too. I am still working on Jerry. If I can convince him to drink and eat goat milk products I can avoid a dairy cow and opt instead for beef cows alone on the back 5 acres of pasture. After watching how much milk my friend is collecting each day from one cow, I am certain I will be overwhelmed without calves to take most of the milk each day. Wish me luck, though I doubt it will work. Either way, it will be loads of fun and work.
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I hope you can convince your hubby to at least try the goat milk and goat cheese. My Jerry kept saying he would NOT drink goat milk but when I first started milking he surprised me and tried it and really likes it! :)
ReplyDeleteI hope he'll give it a try too Candy.
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