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Sewanee GreenHouse: Meeting Minutes 9/4/2011
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The online home of the folks who live in an intentional community at the university of the south focused on sustainable living and being infectiously joyful. Sunday, September 4, 2011. Present at meeting: everyone except for parker. Compost MEeting tomorrow at 6 at the greenhouse. Master cookie expert sarah will make cookies, and remind all to bring schedule to meeting. Burgers, (and toppings). Sweet Potataoe fries,. Stewart will make means patties. To eat or not to eat? Mint tea made by Stewart. Joanna:...
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Sewanee GreenHouse: Meeting minutes
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The online home of the folks who live in an intentional community at the university of the south focused on sustainable living and being infectiously joyful. Sunday, August 28, 2011. The question was posed "What would you like to see in the Green House this year? Sarah- An accepting house, where many people can coming together and share time together in a positive way. Parker - Have a larger presence on campus, have positive associations for the GH, show people where we are and what we do. MM - a place t...
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Sewanee GreenHouse
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The online home of the folks who live in an intentional community at the university of the south focused on sustainable living and being infectiously joyful. Monday, October 31, 2011. Apple Extravaganza was a great success (high five). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Abuelitos/as de la casa de verde. The Transcontinental Oldbones Project. A new home for Swooning Blue. The Mountains are Alive. Adventures of the GreenHousers. Exploring the Central Andes Mountains. The Transcontinental Oldbones Project.
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Sewanee GreenHouse
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The online home of the folks who live in an intentional community at the university of the south focused on sustainable living and being infectiously joyful. Sunday, October 30, 2011. After the sun has set. . . The apples were all eaten or drank and pumpkins carved into chickens or leaves. Knees are brungung and the rest of joanna is cold. Same day as mtn top ball? Switched to Novemeber 18th. What to do now -. Send out c-student for artists - vocal and visual. Save eggs for armentrout.
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Backyard Chickens for Wake Forest
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Sunday, April 6, 2014. It is so funny to think that this journey began about 6 years ago! I wonder if folks still find information on this blog useful? Right now I only have 4 chickens in my backyard coop, and I'm happy with that number. My daughter would like to get more, though - so we'll see. we'll see. Https:/ www.facebook.com/groups/WFChicks/. I hope your chicken endeavors turn out as successfully as mine have! I am so happy with my 'chicas'! Posted by Emily Cole. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Backyard Chickens for Wake Forest: Broody
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Sunday, February 1, 2009. I guess I'm going to have to take the golf balls out of the nests now, so she'll go about her days again. She won't even get out so other chicas can lay their eggs. she just gets squished. This is my Barred Plymouth Rock, Miss Betty, about to lay an egg, which Cutie Pie then pushed underneath herself, and sat on until I came and took it. She has claimed this nest as her own. I'm going to remove the golf balls tomorrow. Posted by Emily Cole. That is just too funny! Story on the B...
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Backyard Chickens for Wake Forest: I'm SOOOO excited!
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Monday, January 12, 2009. We got our first egg today! I think it was laid by either my Cream Serama, Cutie Pie, or my Barred Plymouth Rock, Miss Betty. If it was the Cutie Pie, it's a good size for her first egg since she's a Bantam. which makes me think it may have been Miss Betty after all. either way, I'm so excited! Posted by Emily Cole. Wow, how exciting! We are getting chickens in the spring. What kind of coop do you have? We are going to start building ours soon! January 16, 2009 at 4:04 PM. Eggs ...
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Backyard Chickens for Wake Forest: Good Job, Silver!
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Good Job, Silver! We only saw her out of the nest about once each day. Well, I never saw her out, but Taylor Anne said she did. Mike and I candled the eggs at seven and 14 days, but we really couldn't see a whole lot, because the shells were so darn thick! We did see some veining on day seven, so we knew they were at least doing SOMETHING. Well when we got home this morning, Taylor Anne ran straight to the little nursery pen we had set up, and started screaming "They hatched!
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Backyard Chickens for Wake Forest: The Grain Mill of Wake Forest Begins Cooperative Membership Campaign
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Sunday, February 24, 2013. The Grain Mill of Wake Forest Begins Cooperative Membership Campaign. An unfindable location on a one-way street with bad parking; for most businesses this would be a recipe for disaster. For David Bissette, proprietor of The Grain Mill of Wake Forest, it indeed was a challenge to overcome. The bigger challenge has been the results of operating a successful bulk foods business in only 700 square feet of retail store. 8221; laughs David. Changes are, if you saw something you lik...
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Backyard Chickens for Wake Forest: Setting up your brooder
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Monday, September 29, 2008. Setting up your brooder. If you have chosen to order chicks (like I did), you will need to have a brooder box for them to live in until they get big enough/feathered enough to go outside in your ark, coop, tractor, whatever you have. Here's a picture of my Brooder box. it's a 19 1/2" x 32" guinea pig cage I got off of craigslist. A year or so ago, and I've added some cardboard around the edges to help keep the heat in and drafts out! They sell clip-on ones at the home improvem...