Monday, May 18, 2009

Week 3--Baby Chicks Update

They are growing daily!! They enjoy their larger home, the rabbit hutch. But they tend to escape through the cage. That will stop so, when they get to big. The Araucanians are the friendliest. The barred rocks are the loudest. They all are so curious. They love to peek out the cage at us. Who's watching who?
Here are their pictures at three weeks.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Week 2-Chicks Update


The Araucanians are growing the fastest with their feathers. The light Brahmas are the largest birds.
Jack loves the brown Araucanian, it sits on his arms every time he takes him out. Kyle's fav is the yellow Araucanian, but that is Ryan's and my favorite, too. We'll all have to share her.
Tonight we moved them into a bigger home, an old rabbit hutch I got off freecycle. Lined the bottom and sides with left over dry wall sheets and topped it with savings, added their light and food/water. Much more room and they can see outside, thought the box would make them stir crazy. Plus they were trying to fly out. Now when we walk by they peek out and follow us. The cat doesn't even seem interested.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Chicks Week Old

The little babies are growing fast. They have their wing feathers, some even have tail feathers. The araucanas'feet color have darkened and the feathers around their face are puffed out. The light brahams have their feathers on their feet. They all are fling, well jumping with a flap of their wings, around each other. We have them in our school room (true homeschooler), so the kids go in all day checking on them. Since there are four (five during the week) kids and one mom, they get checked on often.

New Recycled Plant Nursery

Today I (ok Patrick, nailed them together) made raised gardening beds from old wood. I have two large retaining walls on both sides of my house. I but two compost bens on one side (made out of recycled pallets). Well, what to do with the other wall? Helen, my gardener advisor (new title) suggested I make that whole wall into a kind of nursery (raised beds) for young plants. WOW, what a great idea, the area is perfect.
The people who owned the house before us collected old lumber. There is a pile of 2x2s, 2x4s, 4x4s and even a old phone pole. Last year, I made two raised beds out of some of this lumber. Right now they house, my blueberries, blackberries, and butterfly bush plants. They will stay in this nursery until ready to plant.
Today, I found the lumber I needed and hauled it up to the house, this is a hard walk. Then I had to pull out all the old nails. Then laid it out, this is where I asked Patrick to use his handy nail gun, made things so much faster. When I nailed to other two beds together...my thumbs hurt for weeks. I am not a carpenter, gardener, farmer, etc....but hey I am faking it and having fun trying. They do not look perfect or beautiful but they are made and made with recycled wood. I so love to recycle!!
Then I started filling the beds with dirt from around the yard. I shoveled and unshoveled six wheelbarrows full of dirt. I got three beds out of the six filled. I will continue to fill in with dirt. Then will add some compost and topsoil. After this is finished, I can go around my yard and take cuttings of all my plants. Then I can put them in my new recycled plant nursery.
I'm very proud of the day.