"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Pioneer Woman at Heart
One Flourishing, Frugal and Fun Family!
One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Porch Thyme
There is always time for the porch. Last year I planted thyme all around in the flower garden surrounding the porch. We'll see if it deters more mosquitoes this year. I have some by the back porch too.
Weeded most of the day, did some laundry and blah-de-blah-de-blah. Oh wait, we are supposed to be happy when we do that stuff. What am I thinking? Tsk tsk. Actually, I was happy to see that most of my carrots came up. I may have to replant some beets, but they look pretty good too.
A very short post today. This blog-a-day challenge is really a challenge today. There was only one exciting thing yesterday.
This!
Labels:
Herb Garden,
Homesteading,
Motherhood,
Vegetable Garden
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
New Sign ~ Chickens, Herbs and Rodents
Hubby bought a new sign for the front porch. I thought you could use a short post to read today, since a wrote such a long one yesterday. Ha ha!
After weeding the herb garden (or rather part of it), I tossed some lemon balm I thinned out, into the chicken's nesting boxes. I read that some herbs are great pest controls in the coop (Backyard Poultry Magazine, 2011, June/July issue).
By the way, the author of that article, Susan Burek (Herbalist), also has an article you can read online. It's for making a natural citrus disinfectant. And it's for the chicken coop of course. I found her article very interesting, because we do have a natural branch ladder in the coop, and I never thought once about the cracks and the possibility for mites to live and breed. We don't have an infestation, but this is a nice preventative. And it's natural.
I have also found that my chickens don't eat my herbs. They would rather have grass and bugs. So for now, it will just make their nesting box smell good, and keep the rodents out.
If you don't like to see dead animals, don't click on the "read more" today.
Labels:
Barn Cats,
Chickens,
Front Porch,
Herb Garden,
Lemon Balm,
Natural Pest Control
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