Monday, April 20, 2009

Spring on the Farm

Some greatly anticipated changes have occurred out here on the farm. The Vernal Equinox has arrived! Grasses are greening, and there are hardy perennials peeking out everywhere. It's too early to plant (almost) anything, we are still in danger of hard frosts up here in zone 4 Wisconsin; but we have trays of seedlings growing and waiting. So far we have started bushel and dipper gourds, white coneflowers, morning glories, blue corn, and some other items that didn't make it due to our cat Maude living (and having kittens) in the seed starting area. Maude and her babies have been relocated to the pump house, and we are ready to try again.

A few pea and lettuce seeds have been sown, as well as some fragrant oriental lily bulbs. We've split and transplanted some hostas, and they seem to be doing well. It looks like every variety of garlic planted last fall made it through the winter, and the strawberry beds are also coming to life.



The "Four Seasons" room has been installed on the front of the house, and we have really been enjoying it. Enough siding has gone up to really allow us to see how close we are getting to our dream. Walls are being torn down and put back up. The electrical lines outside are going into the ground. Shermen has moved some major earth, redirecting water routes so we never, ever have to deal with a wet cellar again. He has also fortified our driveway, raising it, putting in culverts and drainage fields. The days of parking and walking through knee deep mud in the spring will soon be behind us.



We have decided to have the lambs "processed." After successfully castrating them this winter, it has been easier to move on to this next step. Sadly, we lost our sweet cat McLovin on March 28, 2009. He was a good cat and will be missed.

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