| Seedlings grow inside my house |
| I sowed seed in these pots last Thursday. |
| Kale seedlings strain to reach the lights |
Locally grown cut flowers for florists, in bouquets, and in you-pick flower events
| Seedlings grow inside my house |
| I sowed seed in these pots last Thursday. |
| Kale seedlings strain to reach the lights |
For my chickens, who live in a chicken tractor, I laid a combination of blankets and siding against the screened sides of the chicken tractor and weighed them down with sticks and stones. Adult chickens cope with the cold well (at least any cold we have here in South Carolina), as long as they have shelter from the wind and the rain. The wild birds survive, and chickens who live outside all the time can survive too. People who live in cold climates have coats and blankets filled with down, and chickens have their own layer of down growing next to their bodies. It’s safer to allow them to cope with the cold than to put a heat lamp inside your chicken house–many people have lost both chickens and chicken house from fires begun by heat lamps. It’s hard to keep heat lamps safe from birds that can fly.
This will be my tomato patch. Instead of turning in the entire row of cover crop, I dug individual holes for the tomatoes and turned in the crop in that area only. By the time I’m ready to plant the tomatoes, the cover crop under the soil will have decomposed and enriched the soil. This location got a lot of traffic from my chickens over the winter, so I hope it will have plenty of nutrients for healthy tomatoes. The heat should kill the Austrian Winter Peas and rye and will make a mulch.