Off-Grid – Food Producer

I got asked a interesting question, I was asked if I was off-grid, and I smiled and said.. no..

As the common thought on off-grid means you are on solar and wood heat..  pretty much.. I have heard this a far amount this year, off-grid means off the power grid, be that replaced with solar, wind, water or propane.. It means that they still have the things that the rest do but that are more in charge of lives, (Interesting, I think they are more in charge of that one itty bitty tiny part of their life)

So then they said, well are you a homesteader, and I laughed and said, No, my farm has been a farm for over a hundred years now..  I bought a farm.. I am not a homesteader..

So then they thought for a moment and said, are you prepper..  and I said, yes and no.. yes, in the sense of I believe in being prepared for things, the vet is x time away, the doctors are x time away, the nearest store is so far away and so on.. so do we (prep) in the terms of for a ice storm or a possible job loss, yes..  Do I put up a year or plus of food, of course I do, its called a garden, you have to preserve it in order to eat it 🙂

But no, if you mean like what you see on TV.. no and NO again!

So finally she looked at me and said, so what are you! I laughed and said, hard to define.. and left it at that

But the visit stuck in my mind.. I am of course in truth a small landholder..

Which means I own enough land to that I have ag rights but not enough land to be a farmer in the true sense, we will NEVER make enough money on our farm that we would not need a outside source of income.

But that did not sit with me, not really.. I am not a hobby farmer, and I am not a farmer, I am somewhere in the middle..  I rolled this around in my head over and over!

So I have decided that I am a off-grid – 0 mile food producer..

Think about it, someone says they are off grid because they are disconnected from the main power grid.

Well, I am disconnected from the global food system as much as I can make myself.. I work at it all the time..

We raise 100 percent of our own meat, our own eggs, and our own milk, we grow our own fruit, veggies, livestock fodder, pasture an we buy our feed from a local farmer, we buy our hay and straw from our local farmers, we buy grains for our own use from local..  We save seed and when possible buy and support our local heritage seed produces if buying.

You can say.. but farmgal that makes you part of the 100 mile food or the foodie but not really.. its a blend, I mix all the food persevations of a prepper, with all the growing of a old fashioned farmer, with the over reaching and wide circle of self only that a homesteader has, I think that I like the terms.. off grid food producer!

O ya, its mouthful I know.. but it does a better job summing up what we are working for better then any other terms..

LOL, that was fun to write and I am going to like having a answer next time..  Enjoy your day! Now go grow something, pick something or eat some real food..  you deserve it!

Posted in Life moves on daily | 1 Comment

Enjoy the View.. Ethan Project 2

DSCN6492This week has been about enjoy the view..  and I have to admit that I really did not need to change much at all in my world, I find the time every single day to stop and enjoy the moment, enjoy the view.. take the time to listen, listen to the wind in the trees, the sound of the frogs, the sound of grazing critters nibbling grass off.. and the ducks dabbling in the water, all my wild song birds going off..

DSCN6639I made sure to enjoy watching my purrpots! This pretty girl was having a enjoy the view moment herself..

DSCN6612

The garden gave me this great view of the bees keeping busy..

DSCN6493 (2)

The flowers in the wild yard are as lovely in their own way as any planted..

Have you found to slow down and sit, have you found time to really look at the world around you, have you taken the time to look up at the sky, not the skyline but the sky itself! have your looked down at your feet in the grass, to see you connected to the earth in a way that you can not get when you are in shoes!

If not, even if its only five min.. take the time.. its worth it!

 

Posted in Life moves on daily | Tagged | 1 Comment

Compost.. another farm impute 2015

This one has been a pain to track over the spring, raw compost for certain projects gets one price,  compost -1 or 2 year gets a different price and compost that is 3 to five plus that is now really, rich black soil, gets a third price..

I have looked online at three local sources for the compost and the dirt, and looked on local groups for the average cost of the year and under, and or looked at the cost of straw for that bulk in volume.

Then we measured the new wheel barrel and then tracked the loads for March, April and May..

ok so six of our wheel barrels for black soil – aka triple mix not including delivery locally is 150.

However, that only matches our poorer quality home compost, our good stuff is on par with what the locals call gro-max and its 180 per six of our loads, not including delivery

The rough stuff, was counted as a mix of most basic at 149 and chip mulch as we use softwood chips in certain areas of the farm at 180..

So for march and April, we used 1920 worth, and then we kicked up a knotch in may (and june)

In May, we used  produced on the farm that is we had bought locally in bulk 1705..

Some of the delivery cost are included in the price but it would have been a surcharge as we are out of the range,, for a flat 300 if we got it all at once..

that makes for a grand total of 3922, I am totally blown away! and yes I have checked and rechecked my math.. we think nothing of doing load after load after load after load because its there and that is what its job is once composted..

in the hard push in the first two weeks of june, we use just a touch over a thousand more..

Wow.. who knew that compost, soil and mulch could be worth so much!!

 

Posted in gardens | Tagged , | 3 Comments

A bit of a garden an farm update!

This is the new Melon Garden, each side is four feet wide, and the fence to climb is four feet high, and we will trim and add to the sides as needed for growth.. 27 melon plants in their for Hubbies, Melon land race growout for 2015, there are nine different kinds in there. all short season plants, all heritage plants of course, but with a great deal of mix between flesh color, taste and texture as well as size, we will see what we like, and what the crossing produces for us 🙂

DSCN6487

This is a update on the Carouby De Maussane Snow Peas, the earliest planted are pushing seven feet in height, they are in full bloom now, and they are showing just how pretty the flowers are, and they change color as they age..

DSCN6645

DSCN6654

I look forward to all those flowers turning into these big peas.. We have green tomatoes forming on some plants, there are peppers in flower and some are starting to form, there are so many greens, the strawberries are coming now..

DSCN6662

DSCN6664

The overwintered turnip are setting seed.. so many self-seeded greens, radishes, mustards, are just popping up 🙂

DSCN6545

Kales, Beans, and more Peas. o my..

DSCN6544

The Comfrey is huge, I keep harvesting parts of it every other week, but its not holding it back at all..

DSCN6552

She is trimming the trees, and is doing a great job at eating things that the horses and sheep have not been eating but its funny because the lamb flock follow her and they are trying new plants because she is eating them.. makes me laugh..

DSCN6482

Juno is doing great, settled in with the sheep flock, and is part of the flock..

DSCN6567

New ducklings hatched on the farm, I knew that the male that I put with this female was older but she is just one plus, she sat on a full nest but he was not doing his job that well.. so we only got two ducklings, I butchered him and I hope that we will get hens but if not, I will use one of the new drakes in breeding before butcher, I did get one chocolate -white and one black-white.

DSCN6557 (2)

Whiskey only full wool ram lamb is doing awesome, I am so impressed with everything about this boy.. Boy was it fun to hand sheer his mother, we are still working on it, but she is about 60 to 70 percent done.. now we just need to clean up..

DSCN6488

The Giant Pumpkin mound are growing really well.. Very pleased

IMG-20150606-00274

On the other hand, I am whimpering at my planned butternut mass growout.. the mounds are made, the area is ready and they are just starting out so slow, there are in fact 70 seeds planted out, but so far, only six have popped their heads up.. I keep checking and watering and checking 🙂

A newly put together bed, a mix of eating plants, medical plant, it should be very pretty when it fills in. There is lots more but it can wait for another day..  Everyone had a great day, and do get your hands in the dirt if you can..

DSCN6590

 

 

Posted in gardens | Tagged , , | 9 Comments

Grazing, mud playing.. pretty pig!

Ella had a walkabout today.. she really had fun grazing and mudding it up..

DSCN6600

DSCN6597

DSCN6603

DSCN6604

DSCN6605

Posted in Pigs | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment

Horse Fun in the Pasture..

DSCN6510 (2)

DSCN6529

DSCN6508

DSCN6518

Posted in draft horse | 4 Comments

Ethan Project.. Friendship

So there is a big blogger challenge going on, its called the Ethan Project, its pretty much created for moms with little ones. and its about Enjoying the Here an Now.

Just Plain Marie modified it so that those of us without children can be active in it as well..

Your challenge this week (June 5-10, 2015) – Make a new friend or reconnect with an old friend.

It is far to say that I did very well on this weeks challenge, I had a old friend that while I see her on facebook and we do a fun thing once a week online, I do not get to see nearly often enough in person who came out with her hubby and little Miss N to the farm.  Cats were feed hay, and horse back rides were given, birds were petted and so forth.

11390143_10206209019156960_8251775503633652551_n

It was a lovely visit and a reminder that we do not see each other often enough in person, that hugs matter!

But that was not the only one.. on Tuesday,  my best and closest local friend popped in and said. you have two min get changed, we are loading up your horse, and you can coming to meet new folks and go riding..

So I meet three new people, it was lovely to do so, and six of us headed out for a nice horse ride..

After everyone else went home, I added in another layer.. a lovely lady I had meet a couple weeks earlier showed up to pick up her son and instead we ended up around the table, chatting and laughing till the teens gave us the looks, I love when we can get to the point that they are like..  (have they been drinking) which just made us laugh harder..

It was just a combo of great ride, dog tired and women that know how to have a good time..

Challenge meet in all ways..  good times where had!

 

Posted in Life moves on daily | 1 Comment

Clove Current.. Garden 2015

Called clove currant, this is not a black currant except in color. It ripens much later, is bigger and sweeter without the black currant muskiness. The yellow flowers in spring are spicy sweet and the bush is large (5′-6′) and open and has lovely fall color.  The Crandall selection was from a wild stand of ribes odoratum found by a farmer west of Newton, KS in 1888.  He developed the strain, which had extra sweetness and larger berry size

.clove current bush fruit

I am thrilled to be adding in six clove current bushes to the farm this week, it was a gift from a fellow gardener, and I am very grateful Thank you again for such a wonderful gift!

I will be giving them max spacing in their row as I would ideally like them to produce very well indeed. I understand that they can be tipped to make more, are natural spreaders and also can come true by seed, very hardy to our area.

I am greatly looking forward to seeing what they will do as they settle in and start producing.. I love the idea of a current the size of a large gooseberry or grape..

This is the first time I have ever had these, do you have clove currents at your farm or yard, what is your favorite recipe, can they be canned and eaten whole, do you make a current pie or fool with them.

 

Posted in Food Forest, gardens | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Rasberry Row.. 2015

we have raspberry, first year one the farm, someone gave me a red fruiting bunch of baby, they produce small, tart berries very late in the fall till freeze up..

Last year we were part of a bulk plant buy and I got 75 early bearing raspberry cane, they made us babies and now the row is 100 canes, 50 per row, double row, they produced huge sweet berries last year and are in bloom already, we should start picking late june.

This year we bought 125 med-season canes for our next row, they are in now, and a space as been left for next years order of a fall baring large, sweet berry, I am sad to say that intend to cut an clear the original free patch out.. they have done a good job but its time to move to a known berry, plus I want the area with the berries in my main garden for annuals.

IMG-20150606-00280

The new rows are over as part a soft fruit garden on the food forest side of the yard.. yes it needs a cleanup around it but when things come bare root, getting them in the ground is the now part..

ps, hubby has me on the hunt for his blueberry row he wants, so I say to him, hands on my hips.. do you know how long it will take to pick everthing and without blinking, I hope a long time otherwise they are not reaching their production as we hoped.. snort.. ok then

Posted in food | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

First Garden Harvest for 2015-April-May 462 pounds

In many area of the garden we are taking out our first succession plantings of early greens, turnips, radish, mustards, beets, green onions and so forth, we are harvesting enough that I am putting away for winter out of these harvests as well as fresh eating, and we are now putting in peppers, tomato and so forth for our hot summer crops but we are also intercropping between then, while they are all starts and between four to six plus inches high, we are interplanting out with greens, and root crops, the areas where planned so that we can weed, water from the outside, planting into what will become the walkways in late harvest season but are now root beds! If there is one thing that I have learned to love, is that you can get two, three and sometimes even four crops out the same garden space if you work it right!

As its a tracking year, so far to date, we have removed 462 pounds worth of spring harvest from the gardens for April-May. I am averaging for the critter feeds, I weight out a single load, as 25 pounds, and so I believe that we have used a total of 800 pounds to the critters in May, with a reduced 360 in April, for a total of critter feed at 1160

June is going to be a slow down month to a degree.. we will be harvesting currents, herbs, early roots, greens, peas and a few tomato*s otherwise the poundage will all be in the critter area, and the garden will be focused strongly on growing.. I know this and I am ok with it..

Working my way up to my first ton of people and critter food..  lots to go to meet goals this year that for sure..

 

 

Posted in Garden harvest | Tagged | 2 Comments