Garden Update We had some surprise visitors yesterday! This big guy and 6 of his closest friends were wandering around the neighborhood looking for bugs and fresh grit. That was a first in our yard!
Trying the Ruth Stout method of no-till straw gardening to start a permanent garden for the first time on this property. So far I'm impressed -- a bale of straw the same size as a bag of cedar chips goes three times as far, and counting! It makes great bedding for the ducks, and when it gets too mucked up from being in the duck house, I just move it to the garden and it makes a superb mulch! Crusty on top, moist in the middle... yum! :)
Tractor Supply got in a spring shipment of root stock so I picked up some Mary Washington asparagus on a whim just to see how it would do. After the first rain it sprouted right up! And it just keeps coming!
Also expanding the wicking bed experiment into hydroponics -- can it be successful using just duck water?? Curious minds want to know!
Business Ideas: I'm starting to think the seed ornament idea won't work so well here because of the humidity. I've almost given up, but I keep trying to talk myself into making one more batch "just to be sure."
I did have an idea for "Little Green Seed Houses" modeled after the Little Free Library movement. About the size of a large bird house, mounted on or near your mailbox, used for seed sharing!
Quote of the Day:
"God almighty first planted a garden: and indeed, it is the purest of human pleasure."
~ Francis Bacon
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