but not enough time and money, and almost not enough energy.
We have the acreage (11.6 acres), but much of it is covered with water-hogging cedar. That has to be cleared and shredded (we’re under a burn ban, and we’re not seeing an end to the 3-year drought) before we can add any more large animals, or the orchard for that matter.
We also need to build more animal shelter (ideally a barn, but may have to settle for temporary lean-tos for the sheep and donkey), and we need a better-designed chicken coop.
Our ideal farmstead will have the following components:
Everything will be on a small scale until I get some time back from the child-raising. We currently have one raised bed for gardening, but I want at least two more so that we can grow enough to put up for the winter months, and possibly start a subscription service for our city friends.
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Right on Marina. the little one is growing up so fast!
I know...soon enough he'll be learning to drive his grandpa's tractor.
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Hope that little one is not doing all the clearing himself!!! Linked here from Phelan's site but I will keep checking back looks like an interesting journey ahead of you.
maggie--
Of course not! He'll start with his play area, and work out from there.
;)
I've a lot of catching up to do, hope I can keep it interesting.
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