Chookies in my garden

A chook tractor in action.
A chook tractor in action.

It’s ok, they are supposed to be there.  They are cleaning up and fertilising the bed for me before I plant my seedlings.  Normally they are not allowed anywhere near my vege garden, as their happy diggings make for a very unhappy mumma bear.  But, in this case they are contained so its ok.  They will stay there for a couple of weeks and then they will either go on to another bed or they will go back with their friends in the big pen.  “That’s a relief” I hear you say.  Because you know the saying, “happy wife, happy life”?  It’s very true 🙂

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I chuck in all of my food scraps for them, and also fresh greens every day (usually puha or silverbeet), and this is the colour of their yolks.  Pretty damn healthy I would say.

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So my seedlings are coming along nicely.  I am starting to plant out some of them now, and they are looking really good and healthy.  I grow all of my veges from seed, that way I know that they have been grown organically and fungicide free.  When I prick the seedlings out into pots I always use organic potting mix, and put a few pellets of organic ‘biogold’ or ‘dynamic lifter’ in to feed them while they are potted up.  I prepare my beds carefully with compost and environmental fertilisers ‘natures garden’ fertiliser.  Sometimes sheep pellets too.  And when I plant them into the garden, they get some more biogold pellets under their roots,  a sprinkle of ‘natures garden’ at 100g per square metre, and a foliar feed of environmental fertilisers ‘fish plus’.  I follow ‘Koanga Institute’ guidelines, put out by Kay Baxter, when it comes to crop rotation, bed preparation and vege care, and have found that my veges grow really well and very nutrient dense.

So thats all on the vege front for today.

Have a wonderful day/evening.

Lots of love, Mumma Bear xx

Mumma Bear’s Garden

Poly's blooming beautifully.
Poly’s blooming beautifully.

I’m back :))  At last I can sit down at the computer without having to think about unpacking and cleaning  and putting up pictures etc etc.  We have finally shifted into our new house that has taken so long to build.  And I love it.  But I haven’t just been doing shifting stuff.  I have still been in the garden and looking after my chookies and cooking.  I have been taking photos but just haven’t had the time to put them on here.  But, I’m hoping that things will slow up a bit and I will be able to.  That’s after the spring garden is put in, and the new beds have been dug…………sigh……..so much to do.  But anyway,  I put these polyanthus in pots a while ago 002 in an old wooden wheelbarrow and this is what they are looking like now (top photo).  I’m so happy with them.  I have been watering them regularly and feeding them weekly with a fish fertiliser, and this is how they reward me :)).

We bought this property 8 years ago, so I have had all that time to put in the gardens and chookpen and home orchard etc, all the while dreaming about my little cottage.  I’ll give you photos of the new house on another blog.

Garden shed
Garden shed

In the meantime, have a happy happy day.

Yours sincerely

Mumma Bear xx