Thank you so much for this. I am going to be watching this project. I teach a few classes on small garden spaces and what to do with a small space. I hope to learn new things from you to pass on. Again, thanks for doing this project.
This 10x10 followed by the other sizes is a great idea. Very timely for me and probably heaps of others who want to try some level of self sufficiency. This is my first attempt at it and with a suburban back yard these vids will be so helpful...just as all the others have. Could you show us the areas 'pre doing anything' that you want to work on? and...what sort of prepping you will be doing. Yes, did you name the farm? and Can you eat the rabbits? If so, some recipes would be great.
We have some rabbits around here, too. This year I'm going to plant lots of onions and garlic between the other plants. I have my doubts, but I've heard it works.
Micro-farm is the perfect word for your endeavour. Good luck with it. I am sure you will do a great job & be growing all kinds of neat fruits & vegs in no time. Shine on !
I am excited to try out your idea. I really want to start planting but I have to wait to be sure we are not going to get below freezing at night here in Minnesota before I do.
Hamish has a pretty good idea. Is it safe to eat the rabbits around there or do you have to worry about them being poisoned or having funky diseases or something? If not that's a free way to get lots of meat!
i would of put the garden on the other side of the chockpen where the sun is ??
any reason why you made it in the shade??
bigbumnutsucker 2 years ago
u are hottttt
sakuraH522 2 years ago
why not catch some rabbits and put em in a big cage and save em for a rainy day?
dissent4freedom 2 years ago
that, my friend, would be what we call a 'hobby farm' :)
nrky2 2 years ago
Thank you so much for this. I am going to be watching this project. I teach a few classes on small garden spaces and what to do with a small space. I hope to learn new things from you to pass on. Again, thanks for doing this project.
LoneSquirrel7 2 years ago
i thought when you gave away your sheep you got one in return?? maybe you ate him? lol
dalbarnes 2 years ago
This 10x10 followed by the other sizes is a great idea. Very timely for me and probably heaps of others who want to try some level of self sufficiency. This is my first attempt at it and with a suburban back yard these vids will be so helpful...just as all the others have. Could you show us the areas 'pre doing anything' that you want to work on? and...what sort of prepping you will be doing. Yes, did you name the farm? and Can you eat the rabbits? If so, some recipes would be great.
sadia102 2 years ago
We have some rabbits around here, too. This year I'm going to plant lots of onions and garlic between the other plants. I have my doubts, but I've heard it works.
m00nbugg 2 years ago
Micro-farm is the perfect word for your endeavour. Good luck with it. I am sure you will do a great job & be growing all kinds of neat fruits & vegs in no time. Shine on !
mukwah1111 2 years ago
I am excited to try out your idea. I really want to start planting but I have to wait to be sure we are not going to get below freezing at night here in Minnesota before I do.
chazfensk 2 years ago
you have been very busy, looks great. BTW did you ever name your property? Did I miss it?
BLBMZ 2 years ago
Im vegetarian - but perhaps for you rabits = protein. Perhaps rabit traps in the 10 x 10 area might be an idea?
Hamish121212 2 years ago
Hamish has a pretty good idea. Is it safe to eat the rabbits around there or do you have to worry about them being poisoned or having funky diseases or something? If not that's a free way to get lots of meat!
kathinspain 2 years ago
very cool sir. thanks for sharing this
evcrawfish 2 years ago