So, I'm trying a straw bale garden bed this year. I'm finding it holds a lot of plants in a little space. I think I counted 14 bales that I set in a big rectangle shape with a bale width of space in the middle that I filled with rabbit poo, straw, compost, and bagged soil.
So far I have this in there with space for more.
9 tomato
4 pepper
4 eggplant
8 broccoli
2 bales worth of green beans (two rows on each)
3 zucchini
1 basil
6 or so randomly placed marigolds and petunias
(I'll work at getting pictures taken.)
I also will be filling my old raised beds with beets, more peppers, more beans, etc. Dug out 2 duck eggs from a bed the other day that were probably a week old. My chickens had been using the beds to dust bath.
I need to cut rows for the okra and maybe some corn. But I really need a lighter, more easily manageable tiller.
I'm really behind on planting this year. Usually it is all in around Memorial Day.
Last night I scored 7 locust posts 4"x4"x7' for $18 for fenceposts in the new poultry pasture that is slowly coming along. They will be hard to nail into but will last a very long time.
I've got baby chicks and ducks EVERYWHERE. Cages, totes, and swimming pool full.

But I hate to sell many of them until I see them grow up and know what I should keep.

I think I have decided to let 2 of my chicken breeds go so I can focus on the others I have (plus the Orloffs I added this year). Now to figure out how to sell them without practically giving them away too cheap.