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Friday, December 31, 2010

WISHING EVERYONE A HAPPY NEW YEAR


HELLO & Welcome to Garden Daddy here at the urban farm! I am taking a moment to wish everyone a very Happy New Year and a great 2011! Remember to garden with purpose and mostly for FUN! And as always..."URBAN FARMING: ONE EGG AT A TIME!"

Friday, December 24, 2010

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL


HELLO & welcome to Garden Daddy here at the urban farm! So sorry there have not been postings this holiday season but due to some computer issues I am still laying low on daily computer use. But I could not let the day pass without wishing all of you a VERY VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
I must share with you that this garden home has won 2nd place in the city-wide Jackson Beautiful Holiday Lights for my mid-town area! I did not know it was even going on but was voted by call ins to the local paper, The Jackson Sun: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/jacksonsun/access/2219358481.html?FMT=FT&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&fmac=25fd50c58792390b235beb3ec27ff3d3&date=Dec+22%2C+2010&author=JACQUE+HILLMAN&desc=City+announces+winners+of+Holiday+Beautiful+contest
Just to update on the progress of chickens and their laying in these cold days...I did a good thing by choosing good, hearty winter layers as I have been getting anywhere from 10 to 14 eggs from some 17-pullets this year so far. I could not be more pleased.
So I leave you this lovely holiday with our ongoing affirmation in mind: "URBAN FARMING: ONE EGG AT A TIME!"
(NOTE: Photo above NOT from this garden home!)

Friday, December 10, 2010

GARDEN DADDY HAS CRASHED THE COMPUTER

HELLO & WELCOME to Garden Daddy here at the urban farm! I want to report a short posting that I am not online just now due to the tremendous crash of the office computer. There will be minimum postings till I get a new unit - sometime AFTER New Years this year. I apologize for this problem but budgetary limits require I wait till after the holidays to try to replace the computer. It will take more to repair the old one than to purchase a whole new unit so I am waiting to replace it.
I want to say a HAPPY HOLIDAYS to you all and hopefully can give you a Christmas Eve note at least. Love to all and see you soon! And remember..."URBAN FARMING: ONE EGG AT A TIME!"

Sunday, November 28, 2010

GARDEN DADDY HITS NEWS PRINT BY WAY OF COUNTY MASTER GARDENER NEWSLETTER

HELLO & Welcome to Garden Daddy here at the urban farm! I must share with you the fact today that I have found myself in print in the December 2010 Madison County (Tennessee) Master Gardener Newsletter! I was asked to do an article on some of the pallet deconstruction/re-construction projects I have done over the past two years. If you regular followers remember, we have seen projects in the works here at the urban farm by way of the pallet compost bin, the potting bench for re-potting plants/storage, the garden bench seat for the community garden project this past summer. And do not forget the chicken coop nest boxes that were built last spring for the now laying pullets that use it daily with joy.
This might be a little bit of again, "blowing my own shofar" , but as my Mother used to say... "why have a dog and bark yourself"!
So I leave you today with our ongoing gardening affirmation in mind: "URBAN FARMING: ONE EGG AT A TIME!"

Thursday, November 25, 2010

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE

HELLO & Welcome to Garden Daddy here at the urban farm! UGH...Boy am I full! We went to eat today over at Chickasaw State Park Lodge Restaurant where for a good price you can get very filled up on all the Thanksgiving standards plus MUCH MORE and get up and leave the dishes and the 2-days worth of cooking behind for others to worry about. Not to mention sit in the restaurant on a hill and overlook the beautiful lake below through the now bare tree limbs and as we did today, watch a beautiful Cooper's Hawk swoop around the treetops and then glide down over to the lake below looking for a washed up fish or a mouse in the grasses.
But I could not let this next to the last holiday of 2010 end without sending out my warmest wishes for you and your family to have a wonderful evening and hope all your blessings and needs are met. HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM THE URBAN FARM...A 13-EGG DAY TODAY!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

MUCKED OUT CHICKEN COOP GETS TILLED UP INTO URBAN FARM GARDEN SITE






HELLO & Welcome to Garden Daddy here at the urban farm! Yesterday, I mucked out the now quite wet chicken yard due to some damp, wet days here in Jackson this week. I had not cleaned it out for about 2-months, which has been the norm here. I could go longer but due to the close proximity of my neighbors here in the city center of Jackson, TN., I try to be a little more courteous to the neighborhood and keep it pretty cleaned out. I want you to look at how rich my already black soil is in the garden site and now with this addition and with the next 5 or so months to "cook off" during this winter and early next spring and be less toxic to the plants that will go in then. I can probably start in late February 2011 and put in some spring greens that will tolerate the nitrogen well enough to get some early plantings started.
Hopefully, if you are working with your own urban flocks or even your small farming operations and have fresh manure available, you will follow this Garden Daddy and add your own fertilizer to your garden site. I may have mentioned before that if one has enough room for a hog or two, you should make some temporary paddocks for them, with some shelter available, in an area you would like to garden in next year. Put them in the area with temporary fencing in place, let them dig and root around and get out roots, brambles and brush and along with fertilizer they will add and then next year you will have a wonderful, worked up garden site that is all ready to go. Then move them to another area. This will give you some rotation areas and then go on and on. You can do the same in your backyard with a "chicken tractor", a coop that is mobile on wheels and moves from place to place, clearing bugs, weeds, seeds, etc. and then adding fertilizer at a new place each day. That was my original plan here but decided on more birds and that would not work then.
Enough...enough...So I leave you today with our ongoing gardening affirmation in mind: "URBAN FARMING: ONE (or 1-dozen) EGG AT A TIME!"

Saturday, November 20, 2010

GARDEN DADDY ASKED TO MAKE HOLIDAY DECOR DONATION FOR HOME TOUR LUNCHEON DOOR PRIZE


HELLO & Welcome to Garden Daddy here at the urban farm! I do not remember if I have shared with you that I am on the advising committee for the LANA Holiday Home Tour this year. I guess after my success last year with this very garden home being such a hit, it was thought I might give my advice and support to the "newbies" this year. In our meeting last weekend, I was asked to do a "Mike Millson Original" for a door prize donation to be given away during the home tour luncheon.
Since it is the holiday season now, with Thanksgiving less than a week away, I thought anyone in the LANA area would appreciate a traditional Holiday wreath with reds, greens and gold with traditional plaid ribbon. Red berries add some bling to the otherwise plain green wreath and make it stand out with more width and bring your eye to the entire framework of the piece. I hope it does not embarrass this garden home/Garden Daddy with its simplicity but I made something I would like to get so I figured someone else would like it as well. Again, due to our historic area here with our older homes, hopefully whoever wins this will feel the same way about something traditional.
I leave you with today's garden home affirmation: "THE GARDEN HOME: ONE WREATH AT A TIME!"