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Self care by growing a garden
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01 Apr 2017 07:51 PM
01 Apr 2017 07:51 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Would love to hear about your moon gardening.
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01 Apr 2017 09:45 PM
01 Apr 2017 09:45 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Grow your own beef @Former-Member, lucky you, I miss that.
Dont necessarily miss the work that goes with it though.
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01 Apr 2017 09:57 PM
01 Apr 2017 09:57 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Find that picking and processing home grown produce the hardest.
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01 Apr 2017 10:07 PM - edited 01 Apr 2017 10:09 PM
01 Apr 2017 10:07 PM - edited 01 Apr 2017 10:09 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
We were completely self sufficient when I was growing up @Former-Member, partly lifestyle choice partly necessity when Dad became unwell and unable to work full time. Even had our own butcher shop. Chooks, turkeys, ducks, pigs, goats, sheep, beef & dairy cattle as well as small crops. Even had a cream seperator and butter churn. Hence the association with hard work I suppose. The constant supply of fresh produce was nice though. I might add that we brought new meaning to the term butcher but meat still tasted good.
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01 Apr 2017 10:15 PM
01 Apr 2017 10:15 PM
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02 Apr 2017 02:49 PM
02 Apr 2017 02:49 PM
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@Former-Member@Determined Biggest things I've butchered have been chooks and bunnies, but yes, they do taste better than the shop bought meat.
We try to be a bit self sufficient, but sometimes it's necessary to fall back to supermarkets when situations mean it's not practical.
At one point we had two goats- a nanny for milk plus her kid. In reality, we didn't get much milk from her. problem was, being in town we couldn't separate the kid overnight. She would bawl so loudy that we would have been kept awake, and likely ended up on bad terms with the neighbours. So by morning, there would be less than a litre left... enough for our "kids" breakfast cereal.
We had to rehome the two of them on when I had major surgery. If we got goats again, for one thing, I'd want better fencing with a well designed browsing system; and for another, we'd move any kids on to new owners as soon as they were old enough.
Current animals are; two chooks, three bunnies and a guinea pig. Want to get more chooks and breed the bunnies for meat, but before doing that I need to build better pens for them. The chooks' one is barely big enough for the two we've got, and any baby bunny kits would fall straight through the large mesh on the bottom of the bunny pens. (They sit on the ground, so the mesh is only meant to stop them burrowing out. Raised pens with solid floors would be better for breeding.)
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03 Apr 2017 09:30 PM
03 Apr 2017 09:30 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Mr Darcy decided to do some weeding today, he started where I'd like to put the agastache.
Darcy
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04 Apr 2017 06:49 AM
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04 Apr 2017 07:49 AM
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04 Apr 2017 09:52 AM
04 Apr 2017 09:52 AM
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If I remember the instructions we got given at garden club they were:
1. Clean secateurs using fine wet/dry sandpaper and soapy water
2. Sharpen using sharpening stone
3. Dry thoroughly and oil using veg oil, linseed oil or wd40
This involved taking them apart.
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