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Quarter Acre Rabbitry | quarteracrehome
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Sustainible Living and farming on a Quarter Acre. Skip to primary content. Welcome to the QAH rabbit page. Currently we keep a small herd of around ten breeding rabbits and are constantly looking to improve on our stock. If you are interested in learning about our husbandry practices, current litters or our stock this is the place to check out! Please note some very big changes have been happening in our rabbitry recently and not all info may be up to date! A Rex kit born in our rabbitry. Our rabbits are...
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Sustainible Living and farming on a Quarter Acre. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Whoops, more garden space! June 12, 2016. They’d been outside for WEEKS. I tore into the bag, only to find some DOZEN of perfectly sprouted, healthy, green cucumber plants. Every Single Seed had sprouted. The winter squash was also starting to sprout and all the seeds had been wet and warm for daaaays. Humanely Euthanizing a Chicken. June 9, 2016. I was floored yesterday to see an article featured on one...
The new guard | quarteracrehome
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Sustainible Living and farming on a Quarter Acre. Skip to primary content. December 13, 2014. There have been lots of changes to the cast and crew of this blog over the last year. This update in particular is about the changes to my chicken flock The hens I had when I started this journey are getting older, laying less, and becoming less present now that I have a rooster. Bertha and Betsy, Cornish crosses, 22 weeks old. Our most photogenic of birds! And of course, we have our rooster himself!
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Sustainible Living and farming on a Quarter Acre. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. I drew a thing. May 12, 2016. Today I spent hours helping a friend with his freshmen thesis for his Technical Writing and Professional Composition course for his engineering degree. He decided to write his thesis on a design for using human and cow manure in integrated crop growing systems to recycle and preserve nutrients and soil quality. Ameraucanas are not Easter Eggers. May 5, 2016.
Chickens and Eggs | quarteracrehome
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Sustainible Living and farming on a Quarter Acre. Skip to primary content. Here on the quarter acre we raise chickens for both eggs and meat. We are an NPIP monitored poultry operation. Currently we keep a dozen Easter Eggers, including a Wheaten Ameraucana rooster, and occasionally we raise a batch of Cornish Cross meat chickens. Baby meat chickens are purchased from a local supplier at 1 day old and are kept in a brooder for 2-3 weeks before being moved outdoors. Our meat chickens are always clean, hea...
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Big time dreams in a small town. My simple life out loud. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Follow Blog via Email.
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Learning The Simple Life: October 2012
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Learning The Simple Life. Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Ingredients: Apple, Sugar, Cinnamon (sugar and cinnamon optional). Cook Time: 6-8 hours at 170-200 degrees. You may peel the apples if you wish. It won't really make a difference. I use a peeler/slicer, so it peels them automatically as it cores and slices. This gadget it awesome! It saves a lot of time in the kitchen with apples and potatos. The one I have is a lot like this. I usually do about half with sugar/cinnamon and half without anything. Place...
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Learning The Simple Life: Companion Planting and Square Foot Gardening
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Learning The Simple Life. Wednesday, May 1, 2013. Companion Planting and Square Foot Gardening. It's that time of year again. Time to get all those glorious, life giving, seeds in the ground. I'm taking a new approach to gardening this year. In years past, I have kept a garden mostly for hobby and because I love to see things grow and live. I've always enjoyed testing new plants. Can I grow this from a seed? I wonder if this will grow in my climate? Yeah eventually I just gave up! Homestead Barn Hop 110.
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In the pursuit of a sustainable life on micro acreage. A little bit about me. Category Archives: Regular posts. Rain catchment upgrade pt1. August 12, 2016. 55gallons just isn’t what it used to be. The garden has nearly tripled in size and it’s not shrinking anytime soon. My next option is to upgrade the rain catch. 220 gallons seems like a good start that can be … Continue reading →. Follow lilredhomestead on twitter. Like us on Facebook. Like us on Facebook. Follow Blog via Email. 2 Boys 1 Homestead.
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Learning The Simple Life: April 2013
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Learning The Simple Life. Tuesday, April 23, 2013. The Onion Project - Growing from scraps. 1 After the leaves started growing well. I removed the onions from the plastic baggies they were in. 2 I removed all of the skins from the bulb, being careful not to tear any roots off.. 3 After finding that one of the onions had 2 bulbs, I separated these bulbs using a paring knife. Being careful again not to damage any roots.. This post is linked up to. The Backyard Farming Connection Hop 29.
Unsustainable sustainability? | earth blog 21
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Reflections on sustainability, culture and the environment. February 2, 2013. Having been brought up on an organic farm, in a region where – particularly before the 2008 financial crisis – organic farms were ubiquitous, I was immersed in the ethos of sustainable farming practices for many years. Just a few miles away from our dairy farm, my uncle was also doing the ‘organic thing’, but growing vegetables instead of rearing cattle. Shillingford Organics. Way of farming, simply. Shillingford Organics also ...
A awesome sunrise | nesterinthebush
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You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. Asymp; 1 Comment. While looking out our living room window this morning I saw a most incredible sunrise that I have to share with everyone. It makes me appreciate that we are living where we are when I see such a sight. It makes all the hard work worth it. It had warmed up over night so I stepped out with just a light sweater to snap as many pictures as I could. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Thought on “A awesome sunrise”. December 30, 2014 at 11:43 pm.
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Learning The Simple Life: May 2013
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Learning The Simple Life. Friday, May 3, 2013. I thought it would be fun to do a little photo post today. In addition to the chickens (Pearl, Betty, Foggy, Chicken Little, Saphira, Bones.and 4 that have yet to be named) and horse (Belle) that have already been featured in this blog, I'd like to also introduce the "house pets". We share our home, lives and love with these little furballs! This is our pug "Sassy". She is 12 years old and is recently blind from diabetes which she has had for 1 year now.
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Learning The Simple Life: Baked Apple Chips
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Learning The Simple Life. Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Ingredients: Apple, Sugar, Cinnamon (sugar and cinnamon optional). Cook Time: 6-8 hours at 170-200 degrees. You may peel the apples if you wish. It won't really make a difference. I use a peeler/slicer, so it peels them automatically as it cores and slices. This gadget it awesome! It saves a lot of time in the kitchen with apples and potatos. The one I have is a lot like this. I usually do about half with sugar/cinnamon and half without anything. Place...
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Quarter Acre Dandelion Farm. Knitting, gardening and living with MS. Im never bored. If Im not knitting or spinning, Im gardening or reading. Always up to something! View my complete profile. Saturday, October 29, 2016. Kitchen Stitching Episode 6. Here's our latest podcast.enjoy! Saturday, October 29, 2016. Wednesday, September 28, 2016. I'm a Maker - Now I Need to be a Finisher. Knitpicks "Gailileo" in the Firefly colorway - I"m making the French Cancan shawl ("Poison Green for Halloween! My Rhinebeck ...
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Quarter Acre FARM | certified organic vegetables & seedlings with agricultural expertise
Andrea . Organic Farmer. Sonoma Farmers’ Market. Sustainable Growing . Radio Show. Certified organic vegetables and seedlings with agricultural expertise. At Quarter Acre Farm we provide certified organic vegetables and seedlings with agricultural expertise. We only use sustainable growing methods: no pesticides, herbicides, or petroleum-based products are ever used on the land. We became certified organic through CCOF. We sell to local restaurants and at the local farmers market. Do sell seeds as well?
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Our little slice of farm life, raising sheep, chickens, and produce in the Upper Rainier Beach neighborhood of Seattle. Wednesday, October 12, 2011. Pasture, Cascades in the background. I'm trying to find a moment to soak in all the wondrous, scary things we're about to embark on. However, there is much to do so a moment may be all I've got right now. So, Quarter Acre Farm comes to an end and Shepherd's Moon Farm begins. To follow our new farm, check out http:/ shepherdsmoonfarm.blogspot.com/. Waiting fo...
quarteracrehome | Sustainible Living and farming on a Quarter Acre
Sustainible Living and farming on a Quarter Acre. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Solstice Morning, Yule Part One. December 21, 2014. 7AM and my alarm goes off. There’s no rising before dawn naturally in a modern house, the sort in which we still live. Today I will be burning the candle at both ends, as it were, to keep my yule fire burning as late as possible. The dogs give me scornful looks as I slip out of bed. “What are you doing getting up? Then I said goodbye to the spirits of t...
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January 5, 2010 · 10:00 am. The best website that I discovered in 2009 was definitely Southern Savers. It’s helped me take my couponing from a casual level up to some significant savings. I now have a serious game plan when it comes to shopping as well as a mountain of coupons. I’m saving anywhere from $75 to $150 a month on groceries. A few highlights of what I’ve learned from Jenny and the readers at SS:. Continue reading →. January 4, 2010 · 7:23 pm. Lunch for the Week. Or after the break. 10 ounces f...
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QuarterAcreKnits | { knitting and other crafty pursuits }
Knitting and other crafty pursuits }. Time (the lack of). June 4, 2012. Haven’t had much time for knitting over the last few weeks, I’ve been preparing for an exam and starting a new job, so everything feels a bit up in the air. I have been knitting a pair of Mother’s Day socks (for my mother, of course) since the beginning of May. Mother’s Day is mid-May. It’s now early June. Normally I am much faster than this, but the sock is boring, and I am busy. May 19, 2012. I am studying for an exam! Which has sl...
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The Good Life on a quarter acre, frugal living. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 525 other followers. Our Home and Shop Site. Apricot and white chocolate fudge. Syd and Angus…the best of mates. Sometimes, it’s just love at first sight! The last weeks of autumn. The frightening increase of Autism…projections of 1 in 2 children being born with it by year 2025. Help needed for the people of Vanuatu. 9 days till Spring!
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