Our Lil' Acre

Our Lil' Acre

Thursday, April 30, 2015

New Farm Gate and Instructions How to Make One Yourself!

New Farm Gate! 









Once in awhile you get an idea, an epiphany


, and you think to yourself, "Why didn't we do this before?" Well, this is what happened when we went to repair our old gate, which was previously located at the bottom of the hill. Actually, there were 2 entrances into the garden, one at the bottom of the mulched steps and one at the bottom of the gravel. Kansas was the first one with the idea 'Hey, this is so open with the gate torn down, (as we were tearing it down to replace it), I wonder...." Something leapt inside me and I consulted the other members of God's Lil Acre... Was it possible to make a dog proof door that was easily opened and closed at the TOP of the hill, making for only one entrance and a more wide open space?


Our team captain on this project was Justin. He looked through our Country Wisdom & Know How book and got some great ideas!!

He took some log posts they had milled and Kansas put them in the ground 3 ft deep, surrounded by gravel and crushed limestone.


Here He is putting up the cross beam. All the wood was milled here at God's Lil Acre. The only cost for this new addition  was the sweet hardware. We will hang a sign across the top saying, of course, GOD'S LIL' ACRE!! I think the plan right now is to burn it into some wood, how cool is that?

Took a trip to Lowes to get the hinges and Justin created/ welded the most AMAZING door handle ever!!! So excited! You can open it from both sides and it has a rubber stop on the front. It works like a charm!You can see it in action in the above video!




One more look at this AMAZING, functional, BEAUTIFUL gate that just opens up our backyard tremendously! Thanks gang for all your hard work!!


Materials Used:
-2, 12 ft posts 
2 gates are each 4 1/2 feet square with a cross beam for support
2 hinges and bolts
Support  Cable  and tighteners in an X shape from fence to beam
1 by 5 or 6 in boards cut to length and cut to a fancy "swoop" ( I seriously don't know what it's called.) 
That's It!!!

Monday, April 20, 2015

Grant's Farm and Greenhouse Open House 2015'... It was rainy but we went prepared and loved every minute!!

Grant's Farm and Greenhouse is OPEN FOR BUSINESS! The spring kick off began Saturday and Sunday with a free cookout, donuts, and drinks! Not to mention 20% off your entire purchase. We just love Danny Grant and his entire team! They work incredibly hard to start wonderful plants from seed at 3 AMAZING locations! Check out their facebook page




It was a wet and rainy day so we came prepared! Kansas and Justin sure came in handy, carting around the plants from greenhouse to greenhouse and holding trays while the ladies put in different flowers and veggies! 
GORGEOUS PLANTS READY TO GO! 
That is me with a poncho under a rain "resistant" jacket. It's all the rage in rain gear you see 

Kansas and Justin played along and held up the Bachelor Button plants... get it Bachelor Buttons? Okay, bad joke! 



No more pot heads...


Justin has been our resident photographer, taking pictures of the beautiful flowers all over Grant's!!  We went to their main location, "The Farm,"  on Bucktown Rd about 15-20 mins from our neck of the woods,   straight out 131. 

But we stopped by the satellite greenhouse a little closer to home, still on 131 and MAN OH MAN  they have  done wonders with that space!!! Danny hired a multi generation family to work there. We saw the grandfather, daughter, and 16 yr old granddaughter. (who was kind enough to give me a tour of all the new things they have going on up there). They  all put in tons of hours of hard work to make this place really stand out. I hear the grandad loves working up there so much he has never taken a day off... 7 days a week!  I gotta tell you, we love both locations, and the satellite in 
Milford, but the one right on 131 is just so spiffy and cheery and blooming all over the place!! Great job guys! Grant also has several tomato plants in the back greenhouses to sell ripe tomatoes to ya'll pretty soon! 

So, this is some of what we came away with! We got some perrdy annuals that will spread their wings and a few tomatoes, herbs, and peppers to supplement what we've already got started!

All and all it was a wet rainy day spent with friends and hanging out with Danny Grant and his gang up at the farm! Like their fb page and stay tuned to all the great things they've got going...OH, and most importantly, take a drive out there and see what meets your fancy! 







Mr. Cranky Pants Rides Again... But Come and See Our Broody Hen!


If you haven't read Part 1 of our on going saga, you can see it here: Fox In the Hen House Blog


Our Very Own Mr. Cranky Pants 
Yes, we are those neighbors...  those crazy, God fearing, Jesus freaking, back to nature, going "green", organic loving, animal caring, dirt obsessing neighbors....
Maybe it's because we don't like being sad! Researchers have found that dirt makes you happy! For Real!  Researchers from Bristol University and University College London found that naturally occurring "friendly" bacteria found in soil may affect the brain in a similar way as antidepressant drugs
Check Out the Science Behind Dirt's Anti- Depressant Qualities
View from Mr. Cranky Pants' Yard Into Ours


Or maybe it's because we secretly hold an evil vendetta against a poor ol' cranky man who has always been quick to get angry but right now is hurting because his wife died.  We are so sad for his great loss and love him to death which is why we are trying to take his outburts with a grain of salt and deep understanding..  and harbor NO ILL will or feelings towards anyone! 


God's Lil' Acre... aka according to MCP "The Jungle"

After getting notice that one of our neighbors had complained to the township about our property, we got right out there and worked well past dark to get everything cleaned up. You can read the first blog, Fox in the Hen House, but the 3 things we were cited for were:
1. Chickens
2. "Carport" needing a permit

3. a small pile of cut up wood that looked messy... (yes, I am serious, a 4 by 4 pile of wood was cause for complaint) 
GOOD NEWS! We had 3 beautiful days to really make headway round' God's Lil' Acre Spring is here and everything is BLOOMING! 
Spiffing things up with some mulch 

working hard, hope they like it! 

















Spring is here and the Sour Cherry is blooming

The wood is cleaned, and we are spiffing things up for our suburban neighbors who moved into what used to be farm land and now expect everyone else to enter the modern age of grocery stores, Chinese made products, and pollution...Well, forgive me for putting my family's health and happiness first. 
( see Playing With Dirt is the New PROZAC! 
The results so far suggest that simply inhaling M. vaccae—you get a dose just by taking a walk in the wild or rooting around in the garden—could help elicit a jolly state of mind.You can also ingest mycobacteria either through water sources or through eating plants—lettuce that you pick from the garden, or carrots) JUST EATING FOOD FROM THE GARDEN MAKES US  H A P P Y! 

Dear Ol' Mr. Cranky Pants...
Yet the saga continues... On Friday, he came over to apologize for blowing his top the day before.  (Or so he said  that's why he came over.) We were eager to make things right as well and apologized for any misunderstanding on our part. We truly love living in peace and harmony with nature and that means the humans God has put here as well! We were in the middle of "Operation Spring Cleanup," when he came over with his apology.  During his "apology" he again told us how he thought the world of us "girls..."
what you lookin at willis? 
 
( A little background- My sister Michelle and I moved into our grandmother's house in 2004' to help take care of her and our disabled uncle. We
The Apple blossoms smell A MAZING!! 
immediately set about to clean things up, including the yard. As long as we kept the garden in the back and turned the yard into a variable suburban oasis with typical landscaping and manicured grass, everything was great. Our grandmother died in 2008' and Michelle and I bought the house and property and  have been doing more and more changes towards self sufficiency) . 


We were getting along great and he was about to leave and we were ready to get back to putting down our 4th load of mulch (*sigh of relief at this point) when he asked "so I hear you girls are going to get a cow."
Me " Who told you?" ( he is not on fb)
Neighbor "I heard it in the neighborhood."
Me "You didn't just hear it randomly walking around the neighborhood," (only our fb neighbors know we've talked about getting a cow)

It really doesn't matter who told him but when pressed for an answer, we told him "yes," we really want to get a cow.

You might as well have said we wanted to park a full on nudist colony with Vegas strip lights and flashes 24/7. I chuckle to think he might enjoy that better than being punished by having to look at a cow...Yes, he said we were punishing him with our agricultural pursuits and a cow would basically drive him to an early grave. I mean full on, blood boiling, mad... yeah... MR. CRANKY PANTS HAS MAD COW DISEASE! It's a disease that attacks every fiber of those who get mad when seeing  cows... ha!
newly mulched flower beds all over! 

Well, during our conversation, I tried to explain we were within our rights to get a cow, or a pig, and keep our chickens, and I could show him the Ohio Ag law 519.21 that made sure townships could not zone out ag pursuits for people who were there before the subdivisions all starting being built.Ohio Ag Law 513.21 Explained

He didn't want to hear any of that and kept on yelling "you just know people..."
chicken church and steps going down into our large garden

Actually, we do know people! We know God Almighty who has called upon us first and foremost to be good stewards of the land he has given us. In fact, the very FIRST JOB he gave Adam was to be a GARDENER! He actually made a garden for man... and job to do,
Genesis 2:15 Then the LORD God took the man and put him into the garden of Eden to cultivate it and keep it.


And But God has also put so many wonderful people in our life, like our neighbors Cathi and Adrian... 

Cathi happened by with her beautiful granddaughter to see the chickens when Mr. Cranky pants was over.  I was so happy to see them!! 

Here is Eve picking up our friendly Dominique aka the diamond thief. Eve was  a bit reluctant at first to hold her but eagerly picked her up on her own for a second time!  
 



Cathi and Eve went all the way home to bring our girls an apple to put on our hanging fruit toy. They LOVED IT! And thank them very much!


Cathi is amazing! We watch her furry four leggeds when they go out of town and when I asked her to do a "trade" and take care of our girls for our Plymouth, MA trip last year, she and Adrian dove right in! God bless them! They took such good care of our girls and were even rewarded with our very first egg!!! We now share joint custody of the hens... :) She, is always coming over in the summer to drop off a water melon rind or two and it's greatly appreciatedAfter the O-K corral show down with Mr. Cranky Pants, Adrian came over to express his support of all of our farming endeavors!! :) 

The evening was far from a wash!! We also had another beautiful neighbor family come over with their 3 amazing children Aidan, Aislin, and new baby brother Madden to see the chickens and check out our chicky momma! Aislin is a natural momma herself helping her mom Sarah out with Madden, often getting to him before Sarah does when he cries or fusses. Aidan enjoys challenging Michelle with historical presidential trivia, amongst other things, to which he often proves the wiser, much to Michelle's embarrassment... All in all it was a chicken visiting day!


So, here is a kinda shaky video showing our lil' acre in all it's guts and glory. No, it's not the best manicured lawn in the world and I admit we have areas that need improving, but all in all, we do our utmost to keep things neat and tidy. We use recycled pallet wood, it's free and is better than Lowe's and Home Depot sometimes.
Our line of ornamental grasses will grow up to 10 ft tall this summer and make a natural privacy fence. We also planted 200 privets to make a natural screen all around to block any "offending" views of our craziness, and to give ourselves more seclusion after the house behind us was built a couple years ago. Our property line ends at the grasses
We are going to slice up those ash trees with the saw mill. Everything has a purpose! Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What if I went up to everyone I didn't think was "beautiful" or well kept and said "you're ugly," ESPECIALLY if I knew that person did all they could to keep their appearance as acceptable to modern society as possible, and yet, sometimes our flaws are truly our marks of beauty like a well place mole! ha! :)  

Whew... what a day... we put down tons of mulch and would have finished today but it rained all day annddd, we went to our FAVORITE greenhouse! Grant's Farm and Greenhouse 
It was a rainy but FANTASTIC day at Grant's! 
to pick up some sprightly annuals and a few veggies that didn't take when we planted seeds earlier this year. It was their annual open house and everything was 20% off! We bought the rest of our mulch there to pick up tomorrow. Hopefully I'll get a blog up about our day and provide a link here.
 So, more mulch to follow, continued cleanup, and.... the building of our pig pen- IF we can find 2 pigs at a decent price. Maybe it won't happen this year but we keep looking for some unused fair pigs.

Now, about that Broody Hen ya'll want to hear about... I felt she was worth her own little blog post so.  Please click here to see our broody hen!

Austro's Gone Broody and We're Letting Her Sit on Fertilized Eggs!

Our Girl Austro sitting on her fertilized eggs!
We recently had a hen go really broody. And by really, I mean we got her off that nest 4 times a day for several days. Now, we were trying to break her the easy way so she's start laying eggs again, but alas, we were going to get some chicks anyway so we decided to put a call out for some fertilized eggs and low and behold, a fellow chicky momma Jan, got us the hook up! She helped us find a dozen fertilized eggs for our girl to sit on herself! 
example of broody hens
So, what is a broody hen? When a hen is broody, that means she wants to hatch her eggs! She'll lay several eggs, or steal some from her fellow flock, and to sit on them in order to hatch them out. A broody hen will stop laying eggs once she starts to "sit" like our girl here...See how our girl Austro is all puffed up and laying flat?
Here's a video I took this morning (day 13 of egg sitting) I've got 2 Australorpes, they are the big black hens. The expecting momma is the one whose feathers keep puffing out! 

How to Tell If You've Got a Broody Hen
 Facts and Myths About Fertilized Eggs
You can tell a hen has gone broody when she won't leave the nesting box day or night and just, well, sits. Her hormones are telling her what to do, this is innate, from God Almighty, and yet, it's not really helpful if you have enough chickens already or you don't have a rooster to fertilize her eggs. Chickens can lay eggs without a rooster but need to mate with a cock in order to fertilize the eggs. Don't worry, if you get eggs from someone who has a rooster, chances are they collect them everyday and not from under a sitting hen, so don't think you'll be getting a baby chick coming out anytime soon! No, a hen's body temp and moisture level create the perfect environment to actually make the real life happen. 

                                                                                                                Road Trip To Refugee Farms!                          
 The gang piled in the van and we picked up Jan (and her camera, she does several amazing blogs herself!)  and took a drive out to a fellow chicken owner's farm to get some fertilized eggs. She was so nice and kind to give us a farm tour! 

Someone abandoned this fella and he justs gets to roam. He sleeps at night in the barn r





Justin and Jan take turns  holding the cutest baby goat who kept standing on his momma,and of course, a super friendly barn cat Michelle's got there!


 Setting Up the Momma's House! 





This is momma's home for the next 21 days or so. We found this used rabbit hutch out for the trash, cleaned it up, and Kansas helped me fix up some loose boards. The whole gang helped get it together. You can allow your broody momma to sit on the eggs in the coop but run the risk of other hens getting onto her nest so we've got  a 5 star place for Austro and she seems happy! 
Started out with 12, but down to 9
Yes, we had 12 to start with but now are down to 9. 3 of our broody mom's eggs got cracked. Not exactly sure how but we think she just needed softer bedding. I cried... 
smile emoticon However, God has used this as an amazing opportunity for me to SEE with my eyes... LIFE! I saw a baby chick in there and it had only been 5-6 days. life, blood, he/she was GROWING!!
My Broody Hen Prayer 
This was my prayer that evening; "Dear chicken mommy, I pray you get to hatch out some of your babies but you taught me something so profound. There is a baby chicken real and to be seen at only 5-6 days... and I cried. How much more should we cry for all the aborted babies. How much does God's heart ache for all the carnage of human lives?"
Happy New Home!

Here's Momma getting put back on her nest. It's so amazing how she gathers all her little eggs under her!
Here is Austro (on the right) this morning after one of her 2x a day let outs. She doesn't want to be far from her nest for long, and indeed, if she does, the chicks could stop developing. See how she is all puffed up? 

Out for a little exercise! 
 We told Jan that if we are blessed to have some happy chicks, we will make her their God mother! 
smile emoticon   


getting a little water 


So, now we wait! We will probably candle the eggs this evening after dark to see if they are all growing and viable! So happy and excited! I was telling our young little neighbor, Aidan, this morning that we will probably have several different breeds and I can't wait to see who hatches!