Spring Plans Begin

Let’s be honest– what better things do you have to do on a rainy day than plan out new projects?

Me? I should be carding and spinning wool. But we don’t have any firewood just yet and wool really seems like something that should be tended to near a cozy wood stove. So I am planning a new addition to the farm for spring. No, not animals. Darn it. A new garden! Although, I should really say we are planning a new garden. Finally! A project that Trevor is on board with! I know all you DIY ladies are nodding your heads with me. And with Trevor enthusiastic about this little project, I know it will get done.

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Our “side yard” needs an upgrade desperately. Right now we have just the cob oven, rock wall/flower bed, and a piece of granite sidewalk from San Francisco as a bench. The rest is a graded patch of dirt. Hard dirt. Not to mention the fact that the whole side yard lines up with the neighbor’s porch! Eww. No offense neighbor, but we like our privacy. And a private little oasis this will be!

We are planning on growing herbs and mushrooms in this very shady patch of dirt desert so it will need to be completely fenced in. We have extremely hungry deer in these parts so if we want to eat any of this, a fence is imperative. So we will be using this opportunity to attach reed privacy fencing to a sturdy wire fence. Deer mouths and neighbor eyes eliminated!

Our new herb and ‘shroom garden will even include a little bed of edible flowers that Cami can care for. I know she has been disappointed about not having her own gardening space, but with such limited space in the veggie garden, I couldn’t afford to give her a space to mess up trample constantly dig up call her own until now. I have also really been wanting to try my hand at growing non-creepy looking mushrooms and now I can give it a whirl! We will even have a little gravel spot to sit and eat our cob oven pizzas!

p.s. Cami made me draw in the turtle (random, I know) and the three of us sitting on the house stairs.

Casper the Friendly Rabbit Needs a Home

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A local French Angora rabbit is looking for a good home! “Casper” is a two-year old ruby-eyed white buck (male) without pedigree papers. I have groomed him once and he was very sweet and healthy as far as I could tell. His current owners would like him to go to a home that has more time for him.

If you are interested in purchasing a kit from one of our upcoming litters and are looking for an un-related buck, Casper would be a great option. Please feel free to email me for larger pictures or more information.

** This rabbit is not from Frühlingskabine Rabbitry. We are just helping someone find a home for him. Our Sales Policy still applies.