rhoda_bruce
Almost Self-Reliant
I have 2 gifts I need to go out and collect. One is a trampoline frame, which is given to me after a little storm because of a ripped mat and looks like 2 of the sides for the protection net is bent......this I plan on using for a two season purpose. I thought I could raise chicks in it for meat and grow greens in it when not being used.
I have also been given a child's gym set, that I need help moving, which I want to keep over my oldest raised bed, to help support some deer net I plan on using as a canopy over it, to keep the birds out.....my birds.
But my latest idea came to me last night. I had already planned on erecting my old T frames from my original clothes line and using it to grow grapes in the garden, but one of my neighbors has some mirlitons started and he wanted to sell them $1.50 each, so I have communicated with him that I want 5.....one for each of my kids. I figure I can plant the T frames and put a center support with a fence post to help support cattle panels, but maybe that is too heavy and I should just use 2X4 wire.....or even just hog wire....that would probably be better (and cheaper). If I move the bees....which I should, I can continue that idea to include 2 extra A frames which I can have wire, both on the sides and on the top, as an arbor.
Too bad the weather isn't agreeing with me on doing any of the work.
I have also been given a child's gym set, that I need help moving, which I want to keep over my oldest raised bed, to help support some deer net I plan on using as a canopy over it, to keep the birds out.....my birds.
But my latest idea came to me last night. I had already planned on erecting my old T frames from my original clothes line and using it to grow grapes in the garden, but one of my neighbors has some mirlitons started and he wanted to sell them $1.50 each, so I have communicated with him that I want 5.....one for each of my kids. I figure I can plant the T frames and put a center support with a fence post to help support cattle panels, but maybe that is too heavy and I should just use 2X4 wire.....or even just hog wire....that would probably be better (and cheaper). If I move the bees....which I should, I can continue that idea to include 2 extra A frames which I can have wire, both on the sides and on the top, as an arbor.
Too bad the weather isn't agreeing with me on doing any of the work.
You are my hero!!
You really got it going on! Growing wheat too! I have thought about doing that, need to order seed. I have several buckets of wheat and a Family Grain Mill. And you make cheese too.
I want to grow mangels, puumpkins, turnips and winter squash for animal feed next winter. I looked vainly for a beet chopper on the internet yesterday. I could find pictures of old ones, but I guess they don't make them any more.