Posted on 02/18/2023 7:15:12 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
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Plucking chickens is one of those things that you enjoy finishing quickly so I can appreciate why you do it that way. I do not generally like the skin either.
I vaguely remember using one when I was a kid and was glad when my dad bought a gas powered rotary mower.
https://www.familyhandyman.com/list/best-reel-lawn-mowers/
Mentions Fiskars as being good for longer grass/lawn. (it’s a blog so ymmv)
Interesting Diana!
I know that Box elders are considered a Midwest Weed Tree (along with silver maples and siberian elm!) but I did not know that you could tap them for their sap and make “maple” syrup from them! (You can make syrup from Birch trees too, I understand!)
Article: "How a shipping error 100 years ago launched the $30 billion chicken industry"
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2023/2/10/23589333/cecile-steele-chicken-meat-poultry-eggs-delaware
Maybe some hot rolls and/or danishes.
Just came back from collecting my mail, and noticed many daffys.which has been getting full sun, are in bloom. Also noticed that in my humble garden pots, 1 outside violet is blooming with plenty of buds and there are many dandelions in flower! Spring is on its way! Yippee.
The Fiskers looks interesting! It’s funny, because they are known for making scissors!
Will need to prime and paint them after spraying them with Ospho rust treatment. I'll have Jason do that. Also read one time that it's a good idea to run tape on the top/outer side of the pipe where the plastic makes contact. Will have to research that and see what kind of tape is recommended. Should be able to get the frame up and ready for plastic by early to mid March. Only 8 days left in Feb and I work five of them. Need to do cross bracing, build end walls, doors, vents and drop down sides.
Might be able to get maters in there even if there's no end walls. If I have plastic over it, I can toss some shade cloth over that if we have another heat wave like last year. Not going to be a season extender for this Spring but will be this Fall.
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Beau bought some Birch Syrup when he was in CO or Utah - I forget.
It was kind of bland, IMHO.
Until the price of eggs goes down, I think EVERY WEEK will be a chicken-thread, LOL!
Progress! :)
I have been reading two books for inspiration:
Year-Round Vegetable Gardening - Nicki Jabbour (She gardens in Canada, Eh!)
...and my always fave, ‘Four Season Harvest’ by Eliot Coleman.
Our Spring weather is so unpredictable, but extending things into the fall would be great. I’m primed with my success of growing salad greens until December 23rd this past season.
Yay! :)
Yes to the danish or a bearclaw or a muffin! (And a pat of butter!)
Thats what I understand, more of a Spring Tonic.
This past week the weather here in Central Missouri has been about as nice as you could wish for, and I took advantage of that to the extent that I was able.
Garden cleanup is finished. Tomato cages are all out, and the duff from last season has been raked up and burned. I’ve been working at distributing the giant heap of stall waste that I dumped over the garden fence last fall. I’ve used most of it and still have quite a bit that needs to be covered so I’ll be getting Nanner out to bring some more from the big pile.
I got all of my orchard trees pruned at least a bit. Some are finished and some stuff I simply can’t reach safely so those bits will have to wait until the new Makita pole saw arrives on the brown santa truck next week.
I planted snap peas and radishes outdoors yesterday. Think I might go ahead and get a spot ready for spuds. I’ve got enough yukon gold taters from last year’s crop to use for seed. They’re loaded with 4”-6” sprouts so I’m going to pull the trigger and see what happens. Worst possibility is I have to replant.
I think I’ve got a better handle on keeping the temps down in the greenhouse now so I started a bunch more seeds over the weekend. I’ve got seven 32 cell flats going now. I’m probably two weeks away from the crucifers being repotted and moved to the hoop house.
Today is Mrs. Augie’s 60th birthday so I’m playing hookie from work. I took her to the nursery yesterday and bought her some nice houseplants, a couple big flower pots for the garden, and a bunch of solar powered walkway lights to put in her flower beds. We’re going to head down to Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area after lunch and do some sightseeing, then maybe, if she’s extra nice, I’ll get her a beer and a cheeseburger on the way home.
What a lovely way to spend a birthday! :)
Yeah, our ice storm started this afternoon. Schools closed today and tomorrow.
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