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Some mistakes I made in the garden this year

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Things I learned the hard way in the yard this year. 1) Geese will eat everything! Not sure how we are getting around this problem but... I'm brainstorming and open to suggestions- getting rid of the geese and ducks is not currently an option (tick control for ducks and flock protection- geese) 2) While not raking the leaves may help the pollinators it kills all your grass which leads to soil loss by water in our climate- my yard is a mud-pit and I just raked wheelbarrows full of pebbles and am contemplating a slinger truck of topsoil.... 3) Do not expect the grass to bounce back after it goes brown in the heat of summer- if its grass- maybe it will work if its clover- mud-pit! 4) woodchip paths look great until chickens 5) If you forget to loophoe- you are going to pull the hard weeds and hate yourself later or eye the rototiller while weeding your asparagus patch- something it going to be sacrificed. 6) Tilling- both good and bad but kills a lot of soil microbes in established so...

September 28 2021

 I will be honest, I do not know what I am doing here and am writing this as my journal on the house- yard and garden to sort out what works for our yard and when and what I learn so I can go back and flip through these notes. This week has been exciting to me but would be lame to many so hopefully I can figure out how to not make this public where I would bore most of the people leaving them wondering why I am writing this down or even care. The reason however comes down to this- I like good food and my kid is going to know where our food comes from and how it is grown and the effort that goes into it even if we do not grow all of our food- she will get an idea and appreciation. The only way I am going to ever keep track of things around here with my sieve of a brain is to write it down on something that isn't paper because I loose all papers. The new crop of greens are up and oh so tasty. They were planted from seed about a month ago and are currently about 4 inches tall- they di...