#canadayear - week 37
Hello guys.
Spring is here, and with full power. We have roughly 16 degrees every day and nice sunshine. I finished pruning the last 5 apple trees, now we are rotortillering the planting areas. I will start making rows there tomorrow, so we can start planting next week. We have more beds this year then last summer, because of the crisis, the close family thinks about planting their vegetables here :)
Hello guys.
Spring is here, and with full power. We have roughly 16 degrees every day and nice sunshine. I finished pruning the last 5 apple trees, now we are rotortillering the planting areas. I will start making rows there tomorrow, so we can start planting next week. We have more beds this year then last summer, because of the crisis, the close family thinks about planting their vegetables here :)
#canadayear - week 38
A big week is coming up, so we are back at daily writeups.
Saturday: We continued rotortillering, going through rotortilled earth and getting out stones and stuff.
Sunday: On my day off I carried feed bags, dragged pallets, moved tables, repaired a net against big meat-liking birds, carried saplings from the sunroom of the house into the greenhouse (on the tables I moved previously) and we let the little chicken out for their first time. As you can see in the pictures, natural light is way better for the camera then weird red one. What you can not see is the struggle we had getting the little buggers in and out of their house.
Monday: Fred came over and we cut down three trees. We are also still struggling with getting the chicks out of their house, but getting them in was way better this evening.
Tuesday: I moved some earth and put some fence posts on the ground, we will put the fence itself up tomorrow. I also moved some hay because the goats and rofous ate through all of it at their area. At least the goats enjoy the grass now so the hay should be there longer.
Wednesday: It was heavily raining the day over, so I rolled coins and fixed some in house problems.
Thursday: We got grain and put that away. Also planted peas and got a fence up for that in the garden. And I buried the compost. The meatbirds went out and in almost on their own which is great!
Friday: I will move about 40 bags of feed around, plant plants, we might fix the ignition of the boat we broke a couple of days ago.
A big week is coming up, so we are back at daily writeups.
Saturday: We continued rotortillering, going through rotortilled earth and getting out stones and stuff.
Sunday: On my day off I carried feed bags, dragged pallets, moved tables, repaired a net against big meat-liking birds, carried saplings from the sunroom of the house into the greenhouse (on the tables I moved previously) and we let the little chicken out for their first time. As you can see in the pictures, natural light is way better for the camera then weird red one. What you can not see is the struggle we had getting the little buggers in and out of their house.
Monday: Fred came over and we cut down three trees. We are also still struggling with getting the chicks out of their house, but getting them in was way better this evening.
Tuesday: I moved some earth and put some fence posts on the ground, we will put the fence itself up tomorrow. I also moved some hay because the goats and rofous ate through all of it at their area. At least the goats enjoy the grass now so the hay should be there longer.
Wednesday: It was heavily raining the day over, so I rolled coins and fixed some in house problems.
Thursday: We got grain and put that away. Also planted peas and got a fence up for that in the garden. And I buried the compost. The meatbirds went out and in almost on their own which is great!
Friday: I will move about 40 bags of feed around, plant plants, we might fix the ignition of the boat we broke a couple of days ago.