Due to unfortunate events, our mower has not been mowing. It was fixed Sunday with new parts, but before that, the chicory was growing everywhere, despite lack of rain.
The color on these photos is very bright due to our sunny days and higher heat. You can see the grass is brown, yet the chicory is growing vibrantly. It's growing like crazy along roadsides as well (but you don't that those plants).
I decided to take advantage of this and dig some up. Chicory root can be dried and made into a "coffee." It has wonderful health benefits. We do not use any chemicals, so it's a win-win situation, but the roots are like cement.
I also see we have a ton of burdock out there, but not sure if I want to add more work to my day yet.
"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.
Monday, August 8, 2016
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Choices
I've discovered that when you decide to be self-sufficient, a homesteader or simply (ha!) grow a garden for preserving purposes, you have one giant messy home all summer long.
Messy = chaos. Chaos=headache/stress. I took the day off (one afternoon) from the garden (sort of), and attacked my bedroom with gusto. I still had a sweater on the back of a chair, from cool spring weather (Yikes!).
I told the girls, "I'm finally going to vacuum my room after a month," and the response was "that's gross." Ha ha! Ain't that the truth though? We just can't do it all. Even with the help from the kids. Two work and go to school, and two are about to go back to public school (cry). I'm about the only Mom who doesn't like the start of school. I appreciate all the help, believe me.
Messy = chaos. Chaos=headache/stress. I took the day off (one afternoon) from the garden (sort of), and attacked my bedroom with gusto. I still had a sweater on the back of a chair, from cool spring weather (Yikes!).
I told the girls, "I'm finally going to vacuum my room after a month," and the response was "that's gross." Ha ha! Ain't that the truth though? We just can't do it all. Even with the help from the kids. Two work and go to school, and two are about to go back to public school (cry). I'm about the only Mom who doesn't like the start of school. I appreciate all the help, believe me.
Labels:
Fruit Trees,
Medicinal herbs,
Motherhood,
Peaches,
Self Sufficiency,
watercress
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