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Garden « Bardo Farm
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Freedom Never Tasted So Good. New Hampshire has a short growing season, so many of our projects are attempts to extend that as well as we can. For example, we built a very simple greenhouse under the deck of the house, which we use for starting seeds, raising worms, and occasionally housing baby chicks. We would like to construct some hoop houses, which would allow us to get some plants in the ground a little sooner. Everything is done naturally, without chemicals or pesticides. The gardens provide f...
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Worms « Bardo Farm
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Freedom Never Tasted So Good. We started raising worms when Emily gave Neil a little mail-order kit for Christmas. Worms double in number every couple of months, and now we have our own little worm farm in the greenhouse:. Picture of worm bin]. Picture of spraying worm tea around some healthy looking plants]. We sell the castings in bags, and in a concentrated form as ‘Worm Tea’. We’ve seen amazing results from adding both to the soil in our own gardens. Leave a Question or Comment Cancel reply.
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Rabbits « Bardo Farm
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Freedom Never Tasted So Good. Rabbit meat is as healthy (higher in protein than most meats, and lower in fat) as it is delicious. Our rabbits are mostly New Zealand Whites and Californias,. But we have a few other varieties as well. You can buy whole rabbits ready to cook or freeze: skinned and cleaned with the bones in. We breed our own rabbits, and they breed… well, like rabbits! We’re experimenting with tanning the hides,. June 9, 2013 at 10:05 am. June 10, 2013 at 2:36 pm. Thank you for your inquiry!
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Ruminants « Bardo Farm
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Freedom Never Tasted So Good. Two oxen, Chris and Trip, came with the property when we bought it. Though trained to work, they were mostly kept as pets. Chris and Trip have both since retired to freezer camp. But since Chris died some years before Trip, we found him a companion, Red, a registered Scottish Highland, with a bit of an attitude to match his pedigree. They got along well, foraging on grass and shrubs during the most of the year, and eating hay during the winter. We have since sold Red.
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Maple Syrup « Bardo Farm
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Freedom Never Tasted So Good. Many people tell us that ours is the best-tasting syrup they’ve ever had. We think it’s because we make it the old-fashioned way. We tap trees,. Hang buckets on trees,. Collect the sap by hand (with help from friends! Picture(s) of us collecting]. And boil it down in an evaporator. It takes 40 gallons of sap to make a single gallon of syrup! So to make that happen, we go through a lot of wood,. Picture of wood on side of shack]. Leave a Question or Comment Cancel reply.
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Poultry « Bardo Farm
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Freedom Never Tasted So Good. We raise Cornish Rock Cross chickens for meat,. And a mix of New Hampshire Red, Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, and Leghorn chickens for eggs,. All our chickens are free range, which means they get to choose what they eat, and when they eat it. You can taste it in the meat, and especially in the eggs – the yolks are richer, with a bright yellow color and a flavor that you just don’t get in store-bought eggs. At night they can roost in houses that we provide,. So if you make a...
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Huerta de Vida
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Thursday, August 8, 2013. Completed my undergraduate education at a big bucks university and then decided, much to my grandparent´s horror, nothing beats a good compost! Who we are looking for. Garden Fairies and Natural Construction Warriors. On average our schedule reflects 6-7 hours of physical activity/day and 3-5 hours of siesta (rest and personal time) after lunch. Session 1: Setting the Stage. Arrive September 10 – Depart October 6). Plant seedlings for summer crops and direct seed spring garden; ...
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Huerta de Vida: August 2013
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Thursday, August 8, 2013. Completed my undergraduate education at a big bucks university and then decided, much to my grandparent´s horror, nothing beats a good compost! Who we are looking for. Garden Fairies and Natural Construction Warriors. On average our schedule reflects 6-7 hours of physical activity/day and 3-5 hours of siesta (rest and personal time) after lunch. Session 1: Setting the Stage. Arrive September 10 – Depart October 6). Plant seedlings for summer crops and direct seed spring garden; ...
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Artistic Roots: Tiger Maple HIghboy from Eric Johnson's Furniture
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013. Tiger Maple HIghboy from Eric Johnson's Furniture. I am pleased to have completed this highboy and offer it for sale in our showroom here in Campton. As always if you have any questions regarding specifics, just give me a call or send an email and I will do my best to help answer them. Tiger Maple Flat Top Highboy. This highboy measures approximately 72" high x 38" wide x 18" deep. Call or email for exact dimensions. Cost $6000. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Out of the Box.