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Diary: June 4 to June 10, 2023

RewilderLife Posted on July 5, 2023 by Rachel JamisonJuly 5, 2023

 

We’ve had some logs fall over the winter and in last years storms so it’s time for some firewood and other projects!  The hubby really likes cutting wood.

Here we have started a compost area next to some of the gardens we are starting.

One of the hard parts about working on vacant land even as small as 20 acres is the amount of walking and moving things you have to do.  The tractor has been one of the vest investments we made.  It was used and it isn’t big but it does the job.

Chickweed!

The berries are getting so close!

Can you guess?  I bet some of you in the south know?

Peanuts.

More bees!After several years with no deer in the yard at the suburban homestead, the deer have found me!  Ack!!

The deer found the few plants that I didn’t spray with garlic and onion spray. They came in two days later and ate the tops of my beets too.  Naughty things!!

Posted in Blogs, Diary | Tagged berries, compost, cutting wood, deer, peanuts, tractor

May 5 to 13, 2023

RewilderLife Posted on June 21, 2023 by Rachel JamisonJune 21, 2023

We have been beautifying the suburban homestead, this week it meant we had to go pick up a ton of wood mulch to add to the berms with flowers to suppress weeds. I have decided to do weekly updates of the homesteads.  It is probably the easiest way to post in this busy time for me. I will just update you through photo and a little additional comment here and there.  Feel free to contact me for more questions.

 

This will soon be a jungle.

 

The time for campfires has arrived!!

 

The Ostrich Ferns are making their debut.

 

 

Some of the mushrooms are as well. We personally don’t eat these.

The fodder trees have taken a hit by the deer but they are surviving.

 

I have covered them in wedding tulle once again to keep the animals from eating them.

 

The wild low bush blueberries are here in abundance this year!! Maybe we will beat the bears to them.

The robins have been hard at work nesting!

 

At home the garden plants are ready to go in the ground!

 

The rhubarb is up and ready to be harvested.

 

The garlic is getting bigger…

The brassicas are in.

Potatoes planted.

 

 

The favorite spatula has broken!  This is quite a catastrophe!!

The lettuce planters are ready for harvest.

 

Adding some ground cover and starting fruit tree guilds in the orchard.

Using what I had I used bark and moss.  I am adding more later.

 

Posted in Blogs, Diary, Permaculture | Tagged apple tree, blueberries, brassicas, cutting wood, ferns, fodder trees, gardens, garlic, mushrooms, potato, tree guild

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