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Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Update | Week 50

• Still enjoying all the birds. These pictured are golden-crowned sparrow and spotted towhee

• Willow. ♥

• One of my favorite things about the snow is seeing what critters have been lurking about. I expect both the deer & coyote tracks. Raccoon, though, is a first. We have never seen a raccoon at our house. The tracks went right up to our porch, as well as to my pond and chicken tractor.

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2016 Update – Week 45 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/2016-update-week-45/ Thu, 10 Nov 2016 13:41:07 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=6654   • We often have deer in our yard. This week I chose to take their pics hangin’ with the chickens. • For quite awhile I have been wanting to make goat milk soap. Now that we have a goat in milk I gave it a whirl. I plan to do a separate post on …

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• We often have deer in our yard. This week I chose to take their pics hangin’ with the chickens.
• For quite awhile I have been wanting to make goat milk soap. Now that we have a goat in milk I gave it a whirl. I plan to do a separate post on the process I used and what I thought about it.

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2016 Update – Week 42 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/2016-update-week-42/ Thu, 20 Oct 2016 13:18:36 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=6599 • So many wild birds. Not sure if they’re passing through or if they’re here to stay throughout winter. • Vern ♥ • Smoked tilapia on the treager. So good! • Farm Kid2 added tires in the field for the goats to play on. • Last week our dog got in a scuffle with a …

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Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Update | Week 42

• So many wild birds. Not sure if they’re passing through or if they’re here to stay throughout winter.
• Vern ♥
• Smoked tilapia on the treager. So good!
• Farm Kid2 added tires in the field for the goats to play on.
Last week our dog got in a scuffle with a porcupine. On Sunday, the kids saw the porcupine in our yard. Such a cute little fella, but he didn’t do our dog any favors.
• Farmer John used a net to catch a couple tilapia. In the net were fish eggs! This is a first for us. Now that he disturbed them, I’m not sure they’ll make it. But, now we now it’s possible and to keep an eye out for them.
• I’ve been collecting the goat’s milk and leaving it in the fridge. I made something with it for the first time – Cheddar Broccoli Soup. It didn’t turn out perfect, but it tastes fine.
• We were supposed to get a crazy storm this last weekend. Thankfully, it didn’t end up being as crazy as predicted. We had a bunch of things blown around and a lot of rain. Not too bad.
• There is drama in the barnyard. Sven, who has always thought he was top goat ’round here, has been put in his place by Willow. Sven, Willow, and Vern are all scared of the ornery rooster that lives with them. When its feeding time, he pecks them all on the nose. Apparently he is not good at sharing. I haven’t decided the best plan of action to remedy the situation, but we should fix it soon before a goat gets hurt.

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2016 Update – Week 40 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/2016-update-week-40/ Thu, 06 Oct 2016 14:10:23 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=6466 • No new news in the aquaponics system. Same ol’ same ol’ goin’ on in there. Which, I’m perfectly fine with. The tomatoes continue to produce, the Mexican sour gherkins continue to grow like crazy and the tilapia are eating, swimming and pooping as they should be. • The olive egger from early September’s hatch …

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• No new news in the aquaponics system. Same ol’ same ol’ goin’ on in there. Which, I’m perfectly fine with. The tomatoes continue to produce, the Mexican sour gherkins continue to grow like crazy and the tilapia are eating, swimming and pooping as they should be.
• The olive egger from early September’s hatch is growing well and making friends with his hatch mate, the cream legbar.
• The deer have no problem coming into the yard munching on leaves and apples we haven’t picked yet.
• We got a blue eyed buckling! My hope is that he will be our herdsire and we will begin a small Nigerian Dwarf Goat breeding program.

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2016 Update – Week 26 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/2016-update-week-26/ Thu, 30 Jun 2016 19:45:26 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=6183 • Flowers are blooming. • Tomatoes in the greenhouse are ripening. • The lighting on our patio is up and it’s beautiful. We did sparklers already. • Many snakes have been calling the greenhouse home. I’m assuming they enjoy the warm temperatures. Unfortunately, one didn’t make a good choice in his exploring. The pump on …

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Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Update | Week 26

• Flowers are blooming.

• Tomatoes in the greenhouse are ripening.

• The lighting on our patio is up and it’s beautiful. We did sparklers already.

• Many snakes have been calling the greenhouse home. I’m assuming they enjoy the warm temperatures. Unfortunately, one didn’t make a good choice in his exploring. The pump on the aquaponics system wasn’t running, which is always a big concern for Farmer John. When he investigated, he found a snake had climbed through the pipes and got caught in the pump. The outcome was not good for the pump or the snake.

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2016 Update – Week 12 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/2016-update-week-12/ Thu, 24 Mar 2016 19:22:57 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=5633 Happy Spring! We officially made it through another winter. Our winter wasn’t too cold, but it was rainy. Very rainy. • Spring has sprung and our Leonard Messel Magnolia is blooming. The tree itself hasn’t grown much in the 7 years we’ve had it, but the blooms are gorgeous. • The Marans are laying again …

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Happy Spring! We officially made it through another winter. Our winter wasn’t too cold, but it was rainy. Very rainy.

• Spring has sprung and our Leonard Messel Magnolia is blooming. The tree itself hasn’t grown much in the 7 years we’ve had it, but the blooms are gorgeous.

• The Marans are laying again after their winter hiatus. I love their dark brown egg. Notice the stink eye I’m getting from her majesty. Truth be told, I feel the same way about her.

• The fodder we started last week isn’t doing much. Not sure what our problem is, but this isn’t as easy as I thought it was supposed to be.

• Seeds and seedlings are gathered in the house, garage, and greenhouse. I’m hoping for a good tomato crop this year.

• While we were away camping this weekend a chicken got nabbed in the backyard. The game camera shows a coyote and bobcat wandering nearby. Ugh. However, mostly the camera snaps pics of the neighborhood deer.

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2016 Update – Week 7 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/2016-update-week-7/ Thu, 18 Feb 2016 16:18:45 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=5023   • Most of the herb seeds we started over two weeks ago haven’t germinated yet. Hmmm… I’m not too impressed. I am needing a bunch of good starts in less than 8 weeks. • The Great Backyard Bird Count was going on this weekend, so I went on a number of bird watching walks. …

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• Most of the herb seeds we started over two weeks ago haven’t germinated yet. Hmmm… I’m not too impressed. I am needing a bunch of good starts in less than 8 weeks.

• The Great Backyard Bird Count was going on this weekend, so I went on a number of bird watching walks.

• Farm Girl & I had gone for a bird walk and when we came back Farmer John & Farm Kid1 had Sven in the house tending to a wound. He had a pretty good slice on his leg. I ended up taking him to the vet to get stitches.

• To keep Sven’s stitched area from getting infected it was recommended that he not be out in the muck and the mud. So, we boarded up the Goat Hut (which started out as a Turkey Hut, then switched to a Chicken Hut and was once also a Pig Hut) to keep him cooped inside. Before boarding it up though, we layed cement pavers on the ground. It’s not our finest work, but it should keep things a little cleaner. I had been wanting to lay a cement pad for the goats anyway with the hopes of it doing a bit of hoof trimming work as they walk on it. So, this worked out perfectly. And, if one day we don’t want the cement in the hut we can just pull them out.

• Just yesterday somethin’ snagged our rooster that we referred to as The Hippie. There was a lot of commotion outside and after checking it out Farmer John found Hippie’s feathers. When a bobcat has gotten a chicken, it leaves a trail of feathers as it’s dragging the chicken off into the bushes. This time there was not a trail of feathers – and The Hippie was a fairly large rooster. So, I’m not sure what got it.
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Around the Farm and Garden – October 2014 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/around-the-farm-and-garden-october-2014/ Thu, 30 Oct 2014 18:21:46 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=5621   Weather October’s weather started out nice enough, but has now turned to crap. Rain. Fog. Wind. Typical for this time of year.      Spider Webs The spiders have been busy lately. Lots of web making going on. And, in the right light they look super cool.      Power Outage This weekend was …

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Weather

October’s weather started out nice enough, but has now turned to crap. Rain. Fog. Wind. Typical for this time of year.
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Spider Webs

The spiders have been busy lately. Lots of web making going on. And, in the right light they look super cool.
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Power Outage

This weekend was stormy.

I had to take the long way home due to a tree being across the road. Then we came home to the power being out. Our phone was out for awhile, as well. When it was working, though, I frequently called the power company to report our outage and the line was busy every single time I called. I wonder if there phone wasn’t working either? I never did get through, but thankfully around 4:00 the next day the crew came to fix the line.

I can handle not having tv, or computer, or microwave. But, I hate being without light. And, at this time of year it’s getting dark fairly early. Darn it! However, it did give us a nice excuse to go to bed early. I snuggled with my 2 kids that were home, read them Halloween stories & they were asleep easily by 8:00, maybe earlier. I stayed up a little later and read Wildwood. It is a middle-grade fantasy based in the urban forest area outside of Portland.
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I think I have mentioned it before, but it’s worth mentioning again.
Most of the year, I am not a fan of our propane stove. It is very hard to adjust the temperature. There are even special burners that are supposed to help with this problem. One is meant to boil water quickly, which is a larger burner. There is also a small burner & 2 medium sized burners. There is virtually no difference between any of them. We’ve had the stove since we moved in 6 years ago. The stove & I still fight.

On days the power is out, though, I love, love, love that we have a stove that runs on propane. It means on the cold evenings we still get warm food.
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Ducks

The ducks, of course, don’t seem to mind the crummy weather. It can be pouring outside and they’ll be splashing away in the pond.
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Chicken Keeping

In the Spring we hatched lots of chicks. We sold some at the Spring Swap and later sold nearly laying pullets at the Fall Swap. We didn’t purchase birds for meat purposes this year. Instead, from the chicks we hatched, the majority of the cockerels will fill our freezer next month.
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Jack-o-Lantern and Chick
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Our chickens are happy to eat the pumpkin guts.
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I was a little nervous bringing home hatching eggs from the swap. But, we put them in the incubator and all 4 of them started developing. I was pleased! However, they did not survive the power outage. 🙁
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Goats

Our oldest son wanted to build the goats a play place. So, Farmer John helped him build this. Unfortunately, the goats don’t like it. They won’t climb it. When I set them up on the top, they just jump off. I think with a few changes, though, the goats will enjoy it.
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Pigs

Pig raising seems to be going well. Thankfully, Farm Kid1 is pretty good about taking care of them and they are growing. I don’t know if I can call them super cute, but I do love their personalities.
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Aquaponics & Greenhouse

In the aquaponics system set up in the greenhouse, the tomatoes, tomatillos & tilapia are all doing fine.
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Wildlife

Neighborhood Deer
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Happy Halloween

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Around the Farm and Garden – September 2014 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/around-the-farm-and-garden-september-2014/ Tue, 30 Sep 2014 16:54:35 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=5593   Flower Beds Many of the summer perennials are past their prime & I’ve cut back a bunch of them. I do always leave some, though, for birds who enjoy the seeds. Click here to see flowers that were actually blooming on September’s Bloom Day.      Crafts At the end of summer last year …

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Ridgetop Farm and Garden | September 2014 Update

 

Flower Beds

Many of the summer perennials are past their prime & I’ve cut back a bunch of them. I do always leave some, though, for birds who enjoy the seeds. Click here to see flowers that were actually blooming on September’s Bloom Day.
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Crafts

At the end of summer last year I painted signs on recycled pallet wood & made hypertufa mushrooms & planters. They’ve sat in our garage ever since. Recently, though, I painted the hypertufa & placed most of them in the flowerbeds.
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Aquaponics

We have two tanks of Tilapia.
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I moved the geraniums into a garden bed that is part of the aquaponics system. I’m hoping they will survive the winter in here & next spring I can move them back outside. Update: click here to see how the geraniums thrived over the winter.

The way the garden beds work is that water fills up the bed then it all drains to a lower tank. Then it refills, then drains, and the cycle continues on and on.
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Ducks

One morning our neighbor called and said one of our ducks was in their yard quacking away. Weird. Our ducks have never wandered that far. However, it is the same neighbor that called us to say our Mama Turkey and babies were in their yard. Oops. They may be getting a little tired of our wandering poultry.

While looking for the ducks in our yard, I found a couple piles of horse poop & horse shoe prints all over. We don’t have horses.

Some other neighbors have horses, but they’ve never come to our house before.

The mystery still remains as to why a horse wandered to our house & why our ducks wandered to the neighbors.
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After looking for, but not finding, the ducks at our house, Farmer John went to the neighbors. The ducks weren’t there by the time he arrived, though. A little while later, as I was driving down our driveway, I saw a duck waddling her way back home. But, only one duck. I have no idea where the other duck was. Two day later, though, she was back home. So miraculously, after whatever shenanigans they were up to, both ducks made it home safely.
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Chicken Keeping

The chickens love this spot. I don’t love that they love this spot, though. It’s one of my flowerbeds. Chickens aren’t easy on flowerbeds. I’m sure they like it here, though, because it’s shady in the warm afternoon sun.
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They knock over, stand on & poop on Mr. Gnome.
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They knock the top off the bird bath, kick over mushrooms & removed this gnome from his spot on the stump. I’ve given up putting my decor back because they just knock it over again. Some how they’ve even managed to put the gnome “in the corner.”
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Miss Sassy Pants
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In the last week we’ve had a number of new mama hens.
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I’m not sure how this poor little black one went flying so high, but it is slightly amusing. The chicks like to use mama as their own personal jungle gym and climb over her. I’m guessing mama must have given a shake to launch this one so far.
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Goats

Since we’ve lived here the Canadian thistle have proven to be our biggest weed problem. It thrills me (a lot) to know the goats do eat them.
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Wildlife

Deer in the garden area that is of course not inside the deer fence. Smart, smart deer.
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The last little while the kids have been watching tadpoles in a barrel. The water has all evaporated & recently we spotted a bunch of tiny frogs. Fun!Ridgetop Farm and Garden | September 2014 Update

 

A bat has decided Farmer John’s man shack is a nice place to rest at night. I thought they flew around at night searching for bugs.? Not this one.
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Pigs

Farm Kid1, our oldest son, has been wanting a laptop for awhile. Well, I’m not going to buy him one. So, he’s decided to earn the money for one. Farmer John & him came up with the idea to raise a couple pigs and sell them to friends & family that want homegrown pork. Now we have two pigs.

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