'The Foul Contribution' will only be so if improperly managed. Otherwise, fowl make a fine contribution to homesteads or farming operations of all sizes.
Love it, but guinea are the noisiest birds ever! They hide their eggs, usually 32 at a time, and if you're trying to control your guinea population, it's better to try to find her nest and remove the eggs, because once they hatch, you won't catch the baby guineas. I started with 2 and had over 100 in a few years. Also you get the occasional pure white guinea, which was pretty cool.
@CimaraNyx Also, I liked planting my herbs along the walkways so I could smell their wonderfulness each time I brushed by them. Easy access too. I know w/permaculture, you should plant complimenting plants next to each other, really with any gardening you should, but the occasional smell of oregano or sweet basil wafting up as you brush by is truly wonderful!
Thanks folks. I intend to get more items up and a program going at my RestorativeAgriculture site, but it is slow going and a lower priority than some other projects like connecting farmers to consumers locally.
Hello my name is Lisa Ussery and I live in Northern California. My fathers family is from Saline(kansas city) Missouri. Nice video. I work for the forest service and I love what your teaching here!!! What a wonderful garden.
Good video! Appreciate the fact that you're taking time out to teach other's. Lots of good information in the video. Very nice setup. Would love to see future updates.
Thanks for posting and taking such good care of the earth....it affects all of us.
yay!
catfish222banjo 3 months ago
'The Foul Contribution' will only be so if improperly managed. Otherwise, fowl make a fine contribution to homesteads or farming operations of all sizes.
Jefferdaughter 3 months ago
Love it, but guinea are the noisiest birds ever! They hide their eggs, usually 32 at a time, and if you're trying to control your guinea population, it's better to try to find her nest and remove the eggs, because once they hatch, you won't catch the baby guineas. I started with 2 and had over 100 in a few years. Also you get the occasional pure white guinea, which was pretty cool.
CimaraNyx 7 months ago
@CimaraNyx Also, I liked planting my herbs along the walkways so I could smell their wonderfulness each time I brushed by them. Easy access too. I know w/permaculture, you should plant complimenting plants next to each other, really with any gardening you should, but the occasional smell of oregano or sweet basil wafting up as you brush by is truly wonderful!
CimaraNyx 7 months ago
Thanks folks. I intend to get more items up and a program going at my RestorativeAgriculture site, but it is slow going and a lower priority than some other projects like connecting farmers to consumers locally.
RealFoodRemedies 1 year ago
Hello my name is Lisa Ussery and I live in Northern California. My fathers family is from Saline(kansas city) Missouri. Nice video. I work for the forest service and I love what your teaching here!!! What a wonderful garden.
iamti2ger 1 year ago
Good video! Appreciate the fact that you're taking time out to teach other's. Lots of good information in the video. Very nice setup. Would love to see future updates.
Thanks for posting and taking such good care of the earth....it affects all of us.
TGW
ThanksgivingWalk 1 year ago