September 28, 2024

VIDEO: Here's to learning new things, gardeners. (And the importance of good goat moms) | VLOG


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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: Here's to learning new things, gardeners. (And the importance of good goat moms) | VLOG

  1. Hey Jess…I have just done my beds…I sprinkled worm eggs along the beds, Then got cardboard and laid it down and then put my compost in. The plan is not to lose moisture in the soil my experiment this season. Hope it helps

  2. I get so overwhelmed and sometimes embarrassed to ask for so much help. It does feel good to see that even you need to ask and feel overwhelmed too.

    I’m glad you received so many good answers

  3. I agree with you. 100% you need good moms. BUT in my experience with my cows which isn't much. I don't calf share. With our 1st cow she got frost bite on 1 of her teats that turned into mastitis and it was the staph aureus strain and that can be really detrimental to your heard and very hard decisions had to be made and my first beautiful Jersey cow had to go. My heart was so broken. SO for my cows because I can't take the loss of another cow I pull my calves off. I liked the idea of not having to always milk. I liked the idea of the cow calf relationship. All of that sadly went out the door with my very first cow. Hope that helps others better understand the cow side of things.

  4. You are so transparent about your journey, it is encouraging to see no matter how much experience you have you can still learn something. I love this about gardening, it is a true community.

  5. My husband is 6'4"….during the pandemic while standing in the line at the grocery store I always imagine my husband lying on the floor between me and the person in front of me.

  6. Make it chicken runs during winter so chickens scratch it eat it and compost it for u less work cheaper ..idk if someone else has said this but it doesnt have to be fancy can reuse the the fence u make the chicken tunnels will during summer

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