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Two months has seen alot of changes here on Deberosa II.  
We built two poultry coops, one with a nest box for the egg layers and one for the other poultry – although they all pile into one at night!
The red and green paint came from a going out of business sale, but I like it.  [...]

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The fall harvest is starting on Deberosa.  Here is today’s pick from the garden:

The Purple bush beans have been producing well with two large batches in the freezer and the next large batch ready for processing.  Carrots are doing well, beets are coming on along with many turnips.  The zuccini, summer squash [...]

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August 2nd
 
On the homestead the weather has been perfect.  Been waiting around for a guy to come and fix the barn roof as a side job but he didn’t show.  I am sure he will at some point though so no big deal.
 
Got the corn all weeded, it’s looking real good.  Will mulch it good [...]

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July 2nd
Around here this seems to be the season for farm tours!  After a blistering hot weekend where you barely moved it went back to the 70’s.  Friends with grandkids came out to visit – hold the baby chicks that a hen just came out of the barn with, feed the pigs, cuddle the kittens [...]

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I know, I’ve been remiss in posting this summer but it’s been very busy!
I have been keeping a journal of sorts though so I will try to catch up with this post for June.
June 2nd:
 
 
Things have been hopping around here.  I gave my earthway seeder a real workout!  I put in a huge corn patch [...]

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I continue to work at catching up with spring planting so not much time to post!  We’ve been busy for sure.
The back yard garden with the trellises and strawbale garden is completed for this year:
 

 
I have scarlet runner beans also on the other end of the trellis along with clematis and schisandra vine.

Plus a small [...]

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A few days with nice weather have started everything growing finally.  Up to that point we were about three weeks behind this season.
I found some great yard art for my front garden and got everything planted into that garden including the straw bale garden along one edge.  This year I planted the portions that were [...]

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Western Washington is having a long string of wintery weather just when usually the garden should be starting!  It’s frustrating to still be inside watching the snow, hail, sleet and dreary weather.  I was able to run out after work THursday and till up most of the garden areas including the cover crops planted last [...]

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Cover Cropping

Today the weather stayed dry enough to be able to get some tilling done and cover crops in.  For the early crops I’ve chosen Buckwheat that now should be able to be tilled in by the end of May for mid June planting.  I also tried one secion about 8 by 25 of spelt and [...]

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It finally was nice enough out to start the straw bale garden for this year.  For two seasons I’ve had black weed cloth covering a portion of my back yard.  It was going to be a nursery area for potted plants but haven’t gotten to the nursery part yet.   So instead I am [...]

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