Adventures of the Brown Family

Monday, October 06, 2008

Urban Sustainable Living - Sep 08

Chickens in Mobile Chicken ArkHigh Vitamin C future Rose HipsGrandfather's Bell Pepper Plants

Grandmother's Eureka Persimmons

Purple Hull Peas and Composting Leaves


Gray Water Catch Container









Our little chicks have filled out and seem to be thriving in their mobile ark, but they may not be far enough along this season to start really laying before the days get too short. They have been doing their composting job though and do a pretty good job of clearing spots for us to start planting for our autumn plots. The potatoes, and squash did not make too well, but we got a good number of green beans, tomatoes, and plumbs in the spring for our meager efforts. Our fall peas have done well, and the bell pepper plants have produced daily for months. I've got part of our water reclamation system in place and the excess is feeding to the rose bushes.. I was indifferent about the roses until I found out some varieties are fruiting and high in vitamin C. We'll be adding more roses in the spring. We are prepping to plant for sweet peas and watching to harvest from the astringent persimmon tree my grandmother left us. All the while we wait for the leaves to start falling so we can cage them up and start working them for spring compost.

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3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your chickens are adorable. I love chickens and hope to have some too someday. I'm glad to see you're into gardening. I could tell when you were a child and buried the fish in the garden still a live that you had a knack for it. Mom

2:24 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

This is an excellent online project Brown Family. Allowing us to see what is going on at the place you call home is a joy. The photos are great quality. Your urban gardening project with egg laying chickens is awesome (you will appreciate those eggs when available). Keep up the great work and continue to inspire us all with your example. One day you might have your own garden of 'Eden'.

Better late than never,

Aron

8:30 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

This is an excellent online project Brown Family. Allowing us to see what is going on at the place you call home is a joy. The photos are great quality. Your urban gardening project with egg laying chickens is awesome (you will appreciate those eggs when available). Keep up the great work and continue to inspire us all with your example. One day you might have your own garden of 'Eden'.

Better late than never,

Aron

8:31 PM  

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