Barn Coop |
Last week, pre-snow of course, we were able to get loads of outside work done. Kenn has made good progress on the barn coop. Almost all of the siding is up! It has taken more than the average share of time since he has to cut down cedars on the property and then mill them up. We keep reminding ourselves of how much money we have saved using our own lumber though.
Remington and the corn field |
And our medical disaster dog, Remington, was finally able to get out and about to help spread some manure (no, not his own) in the corn field. Another yard of good, mixed compost and soil should hopefully be enough to get the field ready for planting (weather-permitting of course).
In past years I have had trouble keeping birds away from newly planted corn kernels. This year we may have to try netting or a scarecrow until everything has germinated. It's tempting to set up a scarecrow just to see the reaction from our dogs.
Grape trellises and lavender |
The early spring weather we were having had the lavender happy for a while too. So in order to make more room for it to spread, I pulled the messy landscaping rocks out of the bed. We can use the rocks in the future for the pig wall (more on that when we start getting ready for pigs).
Our wine grape starts will ship soon too! We don't have our permanent trellises in yet but they need something to climb so smaller trellises will have to do for now. The grape starts will be planted between the lavender plants since the soil pH requirements for both overlap. Someday I'll have to set aside a larger portion of the property for more lavender since I plan on pressing the oil for different uses.
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