Not a very good picture- but this is the one I have so far-
I would like to introduce Opal to everyone
She loves long leisurely walks in the yard, honeysuckle, raspberries, roses, apples, parsley and lavender, and being scratched behind her ears.
Opal doesn't like us going inside, dogs barking, or amateurs milking her.
Dedicated to growing foods that are pesticide free using natural methods, focusing on vegetables, herbs and edible plants.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Opal- the latest addition to our garden area
We are having a great time with learning about goats. Opal is a wonderful addition. I thought that we were going to be making cheese- but that will be down the road. Opal doesn't seem to have the patience for training us in milking! We haven't completely given up yet- but if I don't get the hang of it soon, she will have dried up for the season. However, beside being great company, she is doing a great job of trimming the shoots that I have to keep trimming around the trees.
I thought that there would be concerns with letting her freely graze while I planted more things in the gardens. However, the only thing that tempted her was the corn seeds. I've seen her take a nibble or two from the grape vines and a couple of herbs but she seems much more intent on the fruit tree shoots- which works out perfect for me. I will be posting a picture of her soon.
The only one that seems to not be thrilled with Opal is our indoor dog, Chacita, she keeps getting head butted whenever she gets too close to Opal.
My next goal is to build a milk stand- in talking to Opal's previously family- I will have to make one that is basically just a stand slightly above ground. It was the only way that they were able to milk her.
I thought that there would be concerns with letting her freely graze while I planted more things in the gardens. However, the only thing that tempted her was the corn seeds. I've seen her take a nibble or two from the grape vines and a couple of herbs but she seems much more intent on the fruit tree shoots- which works out perfect for me. I will be posting a picture of her soon.
The only one that seems to not be thrilled with Opal is our indoor dog, Chacita, she keeps getting head butted whenever she gets too close to Opal.
My next goal is to build a milk stand- in talking to Opal's previously family- I will have to make one that is basically just a stand slightly above ground. It was the only way that they were able to milk her.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Update
I'm new to blogging so bear with me please:
We've had a very mild spring here and frost dates that have been much later than the last few years. Due to this, my garden has had a slow start. We're finally able to have more things planted- I will update as I can.
We had a new addition to are little garden. I acquired a beautiful nubian goat name Opal- we have been amazed with how friendly and gentle she is. I'm hoping to learn how to make cheese.
here's a diagram of our garden areas- it is also a work in progress- so I will update as I have time.
We've had a very mild spring here and frost dates that have been much later than the last few years. Due to this, my garden has had a slow start. We're finally able to have more things planted- I will update as I can.
We had a new addition to are little garden. I acquired a beautiful nubian goat name Opal- we have been amazed with how friendly and gentle she is. I'm hoping to learn how to make cheese.
here's a diagram of our garden areas- it is also a work in progress- so I will update as I have time.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Birthing a new garden
My focus is to provide nuitritious, home grown produce to the local and surrounding areas- I am focusing on the SPIN farming method.
I've been busy starting up my garden- I'm focusing on edibles from micro greens to vegetables to herbs. These will all be pesticide free and through organic means only. I'm also focusing on as many heirloom varieties as I can locate.
Today I started the peas and the onions- it's still several weeks before the frost date- so most of the work I'm doing is preparing the garden. I have been also working on starting seeds for transplant later.
As this is a work in progress- I will be adding content and pictures as I go.
I've been busy starting up my garden- I'm focusing on edibles from micro greens to vegetables to herbs. These will all be pesticide free and through organic means only. I'm also focusing on as many heirloom varieties as I can locate.
Today I started the peas and the onions- it's still several weeks before the frost date- so most of the work I'm doing is preparing the garden. I have been also working on starting seeds for transplant later.
As this is a work in progress- I will be adding content and pictures as I go.
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