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small graces |
Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 12:25:23 PM I thought it would be fun and encouraging to post our resolutions for our "farms", (present or future), So what I did was post mine on the "forget me not farm news" section. I thought you could post here, then check mine and see what matches! (or you could post them there) I thought of this because of the farm essentials list, it seemed like so many different farmgirls, from everywhere, had such similar lists. I love to see that, we are like an old-fashioned grange/cyberspace version!!! Potluck anyone??
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Miss Bee Haven |
Posted - Jan 22 2008 : 2:06:56 PM My primary resolution is a carry over from 07.....finish the farmhouse and move in, already! LOL! I just posted about finally finding an HVAC company/person who passes muster for us. I want to be 'home for Christmas' this year. ;)
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paradiseplantation |
Posted - Jan 22 2008 : 1:48:13 PM My resolution is to learn to garden organically, build compost bins and grow heirloom vegetables, fruits and flowers. I also want to learn more about farming by the moon phases. I have a long way to go, but I've already gotten started!
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cajungal |
Posted - Jan 22 2008 : 04:36:53 AM I always have resolutions or things I want to do better with my small farm. After becoming a Farmgirl Sister and reading all about earning merit badges, I am challenging myself to accomplish lots of things in those lists.
I have a 40 ft. long trellis in the vegetable garden. It's made of PVC pipe and netting. I want to make it more rustic looking. One of the merit badge activities is to use branches and limbs to construct a trellis structure. We're clearing out some land so what a great way to do both! Clear the land and use the trees and branches for the trellis.
Blessings Catherine
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Tammy Claxton |
Posted - Jan 21 2008 : 6:35:47 PM I am going to try to convince the hubby to buy a farm in the next year or two. I live in the "burbs" and in a waterfront community so not many farmgirls over here! One day (I am determined) to get my big ole' farmhouse!!
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Farmtopia |
Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 1:47:26 PM Hey There Jennifer. This is a great idea. Well, for me, I would actually WISH for A FARM, since I currently live on the second floor of a brownstone in the big bad ole city. The dream is to move--hey!--to a farm in Upstate New York.
I managed to read your blog. You are a saint for taking care of your children! I'm impressed!
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