…and I hope my garden survives. It’s supposed to get down into single digits tomorrow night. Yesterday there was freezing rain and we had no
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February in the Garden
We’ve had nice weather here in SC for the past couple of weeks, and I’ve been busy turning in cover crops of clover, rye, and
Eating My Chickens
As I helped unload my chickens at the slaughterhouse on the early December morning, I experienced a mixture of emotions. I felt relief that my
Have we squelched normal childhood behavior with electronics?
It’s the season of Christmas performances for children. I’ve been to several for my children, and I have noticed that the young siblings of the
Chickens on Pasture
After about 4 weeks old, the chickens, Jumbo X Cornish Cross broilers, have enough feathers to live outside without supplemental heat. They are also large