Our Container Garden
We are finally making some progress with our garden. This week we started on our container
garden. My husband had built it larger
than I had expected, and we were having some trouble filling it with soil so he
put another board down the middle. My teens
made sure all the soil was moved to the smaller compartment in our wooden
container. We later planted a few things
that had started dying while sitting on our porch waiting for one of our
gardens to be ready for planting. So, we
planted four tomato plants; one cherry tomato and 3 better boy plants, six
banana pepper plants, marigolds since they are good for repelling bug, mint,
rosemary, and some flowers for my daughter.
We will be planting in my parents’ garden hopefully sometime
this month. Our tiller needs a new
motor, and some other things are kind of holding us up. We have tomato plants ready to be planted and
have seeds galore that we are eager to put in the ground. I pray that God helps our gardens grow and
provides nice, gentle summer showers for good watering.
Our chickens are all growing and doing well. We bought some chicks unexpectedly last
month. My husband brought home 13
Cornish Rock chicks which have grown really fast, and I believe this is the
breed that has been bred to grow fast so you can kill and eat them. My dear husband did not know this when he
bought them, and we have been surprised at how quickly they have grown. We also have three Golden Comet hens. These little hens are sex linked which means
that when they are little you can tell if they are a pullet by the color they
are. They are supposed to lay nice,
large brown eggs when they are grown. We
look forward to finding out.
Our Golden Comets with one of the Cornish Rocks
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