Life on the farm. Happy kid, happy animals. Black currents and other things in the garden&hellip
Life on the farm. Happy kid, happy animals. Black currents and other things in the garden… The first photo is the recreational area I put in the garden, behind the cedar with a sandbox in a tractor tire. It’s the burned sod I got for free and nursed back to health, contrast that with the next picture and you can see how sad our pasture is. It’s been over-grazed so the herd spends much of their time in the pen but we bring them out to play, walk in the woods and eat brush, etc. They are eating mostly hay this year, but I toss them garden weeds and leafy/piney branches when we cut wood. In the garden shots are herbs in raised beds (tires) and I’m using baling twine from our big hay bales to train my climbing rose (‘Wiliam Baffin’, the hardiest climber I could find) to wrap around the cedar. The new pup is getting big and her and the older livestock dog spend all day together, playing and patroling. July 20, 2017 -- source link
#rat farm#homesteading#small farm#garden#gardenblr#minnesota#northern minnesota#farm dogs#livestock#currants#rural life#farm kid#repurpose#upcycle