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December 2011 Archives

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@homesteadchat: Welcome to tonight’s #homesteadchat. Tonight’s topic is Color In The Winter Garden. Hellebore, witch hazel, pansy and more! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @SheriARicherson: http://t.co/VW0BhyvI Yucca remains green all winter long. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @SheriARicherson: http://t.co/CAxR0W0D Hellebore – depending on variety – bloom in winter. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: Take a moment to meet, greet and share with us what your favorite winter blooming flowers are…………… #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: My favorite winter blooming flower is hellebore because it is so carefree and comes in many different flower shapes & colors. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @homesteadchat: Take a moment to meet, greet and share with us what your favorite winter blooming flowers are…………. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatHello. My favoirte is the Amaryllis. Can’t get enough of them.

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@homesteadchat: @jchapstk – Amaryllis are wonderful! I love the double ones! #homesteadchat

@Daeryn: Witchhazel is pretty neat #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – do you have any outdoor blooming winter flowers you like? #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: @Daeryn – yes, it is – and fragrant too! I love the confetti-like blooms. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: Who else is out there lurking in tweetchat land? Jump right in! Don’t be shy! We’re talking color in the winter garden! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @SheriARicherson outdoors in 7b its mostly bulbs and trees like witchhazel. Mums will last a long time. The Knockout roses #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Witchhazels are really cool shrubs. Plant a variety and have blooms from November through end of winter. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: @jchapstk – I noticed this year my knockout roses were blooming considerably longer. In fact, they just faded a few days ago. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: I’m in Indiana, which is a zone 5/6 depending on where you are in the state. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatThey are still coming on like gangbusters here. Wet late summer and fall. Mild temperatures.

@Daeryn: RT @homesteadchat: – I noticed this year my knockout roses were blooming considerably longer. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: Winter is a great time to garden because there is less weeding and fewer pests. Love seeing flowers above the snow. #homesteadchat

@Daeryn: sometime you can see the flowers under the ice #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – we just had a pretty wet, nasty snow. I imagine that will put them to rest for the winter, but maybe not. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: @Daeryn – yes, you can see the flowers under the ice and they look so pretty. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: What is really amazing is the ice can melt and the flower isn’t harmed at all. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatPansies can handle that kind of treatment.

@homesteadchat: Anyone grow winter pansies or winter sweet peas? #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat Pansies can handle that kind of treatment. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: RT @Daeryn: sometime you can see the flowers under the ice #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @homesteadchat: Anyone grow winter pansies or winter sweet peas? #homesteadchat

@Daeryn: RT @homesteadchat: Anyone grow winter pansies or winter sweet peas? #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatI have planted pansies in the fall and they lasted through the next spring.

@SheriARicherson: I’ve grown winter pansies, but never had success with the sweet peas. I must get more seed so I can try again. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: @jchapstk – they sure do – and if you are lucky, they set seed and give you another crop the following fall. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatMy soil’s too wet most winters for peas. There’s an art to catching the soil dry enough to plant.

@SheriARicherson: @7TREES4VICTORY – #homesteadchatnight! Hope you can join us!

@homesteadchat: @jchapstk – interesting! There are winter blooming container sweet peas – I’m talking about the ornamental variety. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatAre winter pansies a type of pansy? Mine were the regular ones, the white ones survived best, purple had the most casualties

@SheriARicherson: @BG_garden – sorry I missed #gardenchat this week. Lots happening. Talking color in the winter garden on #homesteadchatnow.

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatI don’t like the cold. Except for tree and shrub plantings, I garden indoors all winter.

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – I don’t like the cold either, so I choose plants for the winter garden that fend for themselves. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – I do grow inside of cold frames – vegetables – but select warm days to go out and pick. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatGood move.

@homesteadchat: There are a lot of vegetables that add color to the winter garden – Brussels sprouts – red and green, kale, lettuce mixtures #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: Japanese red mustard is very hardy and ornamental looking as well. It will grow in the open garden all winter long. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Don’t forget snowdrops and crocus which are some of the earliest spring blooming bulbs! #homesteadchat

@Daeryn: RT @homesteadchat: vegetables that add color to the winter garden – Brussels sprouts – red and green, kale, lettuce mixtures #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @homesteadchat: Japanese red mustard is very hardy and ornamental looking as well. It will grow in the open garden all winter long. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @homesteadchat: There are a lot of vegetables that add color to the winter garden – Brussels sprouts – red and green, kale, lettuce mixtures #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – what are some of your favorite indoor winter blooming plants? #homesteadchat

@Daeryn: we have tomatoes blooming right now #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatIndoors – Amaryllis, forced bulbs – hyacinths, daffodils. I have a lemon tree blooming right now.

@SheriARicherson: RT @Daeryn: we have tomatoes blooming right now < growing tomatoes during the winter is awesome! Way to go! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @Daeryn what zone are you in. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: @jchapstk – lemon tree blossoms smell so good! Do you plant your forced bulbs come spring? #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – have your grown that green amaryllis? #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @homesteadchat I used to, but they take too long to recover. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @SheriARicherson haven’t tried it yet. Still smitten with the reds and pinks. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: @jchapstk – this is true, they do. I usually plant mine anyway, but tuck them in among other bulbs so I don’t notice. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @Daeryn Ah. I lost my last tomato today. It never turned red. I was hoping it would, but it feel off in the wind. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – I love the double blooms. Haven’t tried the green yet, but want to. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @SheriARicherson I like the dbl blooms too, but they are sometimes heavy and fall over. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: @jchapstk – I bet if you had put it under a cold frame it would have made it a little longer. We lost our last ones Nov. 20 #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: @SheriARicherson I like the dbl blooms too, but they are sometimes heavy and fall over > so true, staking helps #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: We’re going to end #homesteadchat a little early tonight. It’s been a really crazy week here. Thanks so much for coming! #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: I hope to see everyone back here again next Thursday night at 7pm Eastern time! Have a wonderful week! #homesteadchat

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@homesteadchat: Time for another #homestead chat – this week – Winter Care of Livestock #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: does anyone have any best practices for taking care of their livestock during the winter? #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @homesteadchat: Time for another #homestead chat – this week – Winter Care of Livestock #Homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @homesteadchat: does anyone have any best practices for taking care of their livestock during the winter? #Homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Bedding animals down in dry hay is essential to their well being. #Homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: For chickens you need to make sure that you give them lukewarm water, not cold, to drink #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @homesteadchat: For chickens you need to make sure that you give them lukewarm water, not cold, to drink #Homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: although chickens can handle being in the cold, they cannot handle drinking cold water #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: And chickens will stop laying if there feet get cold. Winter is an ideal time to let them rest. #Homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @homesteadchat: although chickens can handle being in the cold, they cannot handle drinking cold water #Homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: RT @SheriARicherson: And chickens will stop laying if there feet get cold. Winter is an ideal time to let them rest. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: also a little extra food will help them maintain their heat to stay warmer #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: anybody have any practices that you use yourself? #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: sealing areas of your barn can help livestock that are affected by drafts like goats #homesteadchat

@BillyeRampuria_: @homesteadchat Hi! Look at how much time you’ve wasted on Twitter with http://t.co/WTxDHffjand laugh at yourself!

@homesteadchat: also with goats laying some straw every once in a while will help maintain a warmer area for them and make cleaner areas #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: anybody else with more ideas? #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: one suggestion is not to use a heat lamp for your livestock #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: that is just asking for bad things to happen, the high heat will promote bacterial growth which could make your animals sick #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatHello. Sorry I’m late.

@homesteadchat: That’s going to be all with #homesteadchat tonight – see you next week #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @homesteadchat: RT @SheriARicherson: And chickens will stop laying if there feet get cold. Winter is an ideal time to let them rest. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @homesteadchat: also a little extra food will help them maintain their heat to stay warmer #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @homesteadchat: sealing areas of your barn can help livestock that are affected by drafts like goats #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @homesteadchat: although chickens can handle being in the cold, they cannot handle drinking cold water #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: Bedding animals down in dry hay is essential to their well being. #Homesteadchat

@punkrockgardens: @jchapstk My chickens seem to hate wind. I’m moving the new small coop into a more protected area. #homesteadchat

@GreenSoil: Sliding in late So Cal http://t.co/dmlD6jXv but first must lock the coop door WAVING to all #homesteadchat

@punkrockgardens: @jchapstk @sheriARicherson They have space protected from wind, but they don’t use the run much when it’s a blow hard day. )) #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @punkrockgardens I’m picturing chickens flying around in a tornado. LOL. #homesteadchat

 

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@SheriARicherson: Welcome to tonight’s #homesteadchat. Our topic is winter seed sowing. How many of you already winter sow seeds? Meet & greet! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Winter sowing and direct sowing are two of the easiest methods of germinating seeds. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – hello! Nice to see you here tonight. Do you winter sow? #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @SheriARicherson I have in the past, but sometimes I get burned when winter is too mild. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – direct sowing is a wonderful way to go, but you need to make sure you don’t sow the seeds too early. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Winter-sowing is nothing more than sowing seeds outdoors during winter and letting nature do the work of stratification. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: Winter-sowing is nothing more than sowing seeds outdoors during winter and letting nature do the work of stratification. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: December 21 is the “official” winter sowing date BUT watch out for weather that is too mild. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Seeds may germinate, then die once severe weather sets in. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @MyGardenApps – thank you! It is a very timely topic. Welcome to tonight’s chat! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: Waiting for January. It was 60 today. RT @SheriARicherson: Seeds may germinate, then die once severe weather sets in. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: So what are some of your favorite seeds to winter sow? #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: Waiting for January. 60 today. RT @SheriARicherson: Seeds may germinate, then die once severe weather sets in. #homesteadchat

@MyGardenApps: @SheriARicherson What is the benefit to winter-sowing? #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @SheriARicherson peas, cole crops, anything I expect to eat by June 1st. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @MyGardenApps – the seeds stratify naturally. It eliminates the spring rush of sowing & harden off naturally. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @MyGardenApps – winter sown seeds are used to the elements because – as they grow – you continue to expose them to weather. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatFor me, it eliminates the waiting until June for the soil to dry out. We get some wet springs sometimes. Like last spring.

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – don’t forget wildflowers and perennials – love sowing peas, lettuce, spinach, radish, potatoes, carrots #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Winter-sown seeds do best in mini-greenhouses, which are simply small protective structures #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Make protective structures from recycled materials such as plastic pop or juice bottles #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat For me, it eliminates the waiting until June for the soil to dry out. We get some wet springs. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatcold frames are great too. Sometimes heavy mulching is enough.

@SheriARicherson: Winter sown perennials often bloom the first year as well. #homesteadchat

@MyGardenApps: @SheriARicherson I live in the NW I wonder if seeds could rot in the heavy winter rain? #homesteadchat

@GreenSoil: WOOT late to the party Annie So Cal #moopootea http://t.co/wGijR2cZ #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: — and vegetables produce earlier than those that are spring sown. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat cold frames are great too. Sometimes heavy mulching is enough. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatPlants drop their seeds every year and they manage just fine without us. Take a tip from mother nature.

@SheriARicherson: @MyGardenApps – yes the seeds will rot. Protect them with mini-greenhouses made out of pop bottles, milk jugs, etc. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @GreenSoil = Welcome to tonight’s #homesteadchat! Do you winter sow seeds? #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat Plants drop seeds every year – they manage just fine without us. Take a tip from mother nature. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @MyGardenApps – the seeds will rot if there is extreme moisture, otherwise, under normal circumstances you are ok. #homesteadchat

@GreenSoil: Yes, here in Southern California can get aways with growing year round @SheriARicherson #homesteadchat

@MyGardenApps: @SheriARicherson I love milk jug greenhouses :) #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchat @GreenSoillives in a milder zone and probably can garden year round for most crops. So jealous.

@GreenSoil: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat Plants drop seeds every year – they manage just fine without us. Take a tip from mother nature. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Choose a high-quality, well-draining soil especially recommended for seed starting to prevent rot and dampening off #homesteadchat

@GreenSoil: RT @MyGardenApps: @SheriARicherson I love milk jug greenhouses :) great way to Upcycle them too #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @MyGardenApps – milk jug greenhouses are a wonderful way to recycle plastic! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: @MyGardenApps – milk jug greenhouses are a wonderful way to recycle plastic! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @GreenSoil – I do a lot of year-round gardening here in Indiana, but not as much as you do. #homesteadchat

@GreenSoil: Yes @jchapstk: I live in a milder zone and can garden year round for most crops. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – you can do a lot more than you think. Each layer of plastic adds one growing zone. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – the problem comes at night when there is no sunlight. #homesteadchat

@GreenSoil: @jchapstk – you can do a lot more than you think. Each layer of plastic adds one growing zone. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Sowing the seeds at the right time is the biggest key to success. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Cycles of warm/cold/warm can cause seeds to germinate too early, and your seedlings won’t survive. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatI have the luxury of hoop houses.

@GreenSoil: we are #spoiled here in So Cal @SheriARicherson try to take advantage of the growing seasons #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Quite a few half-hardy annual seeds are ideal for winter sowing. Look to see what self-sows for great ideas! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat I have the luxury of hoop houses. > I have hoop houses as well. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @GreenSoil: we are #spoiled here in So Cal @SheriARicherson try to take advantage of the growing seasons #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Good half-hardy seeds include Celosia, Cosmos, Petunias, Sunflowers, Cleome, etc. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: What are some of your favorite half-hardy annuals to winter sow? #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @SheriARicherson I just leave those to self-sow. If they didn’t do well, I may add some new seed. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: @SheriARicherson I just leave those to self-sow. If they didnt do well, I may add some new seed. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – I always collect some to save and sow myself just in case something happens to the ones that self-sow. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatGrowing my own food has taught me the value of Plan B.

@SheriARicherson: This way I know that birds, mice, or other critters won’t carry away the seeds or eat the young seedlings. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – having an alternate plan is always important. This is why saving seeds is so essential for success. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – having an alternate plan is always important. This is why saving seeds is so essential for success. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Seeds and young seedlings greatly benefit from being protected from the elements, pests, and disease. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatWinter sowing can help you get ahead of the pests also.

@SheriARicherson: When you receive seeds, inspect them for cleanliness and signs of problems before you store or sow them. #homesteadchat

@MyGardenApps: @SheriARicherson Love feeding my furry and feathered neighbors with my garden :) #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat Winter sowing can help you get ahead of the pests also. > So true! #homesteadchat

@cfnursery: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchatGrowing my own food has taught me the value of Plan B.

@SheriARicherson: Creating mini-greenhouses from recycled materials saves money, reduces waste, is an ideal way to protect seeds & seedlings. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @cfnursery: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat Growing my own food has taught me the value of Plan B. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @MyGardenApps: @SheriARicherson Love feeding my furry and feathered neighbors with my garden :) > I do too! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: Creating mini-greenhouses from recycled materials saves money, reduces waste, is an ideal way to protect seeds & seedlings. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Use lightly colored plastic containers for shade loving plants. Clear containers for plants that prefer full sun. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: Use lightly colored plastic containers for shade loving plants. Clear containers for plants that prefer full sun. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Always label winter sown seedlings! Cut up old window blinds to make excellent plant markers. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatGarden Centers are responding to this need. I saw a site with a plastic dome that fits over a standard raised bed.

@SheriARicherson: What are some other good tips for those new to winter sowing? #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: Always label winter sown seedlings! Cut up old window blinds to make excellent plant markers. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: Garden Centers are responding to this need. Saw site with a plastic dome that fits over a standard raised bed. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @SheriARicherson Straw mulch. Can’t get enough of it. Using pine branches from Christmas tree as a cover also. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: A pencil or botanical marking pen are the best writing instruments to use. Permanent marker’s often fade. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: @SheriARicherson Straw mulch. Cant get enough of it. Using pine branches from Christmas tree as a cover also. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – I like pine needle mulch best. It seems to remain dryer. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: The seedlings will burn up if the mini-greenhouse isn’t ventilated. Make sure you put air and drainage holes in top & bottom. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: The seedlings will burn up if the mini-greenhouse isn’t ventilated. Make sure you put air and drainage holes in top & bottom. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: On warm, sunny days, simply remove the cap of the mini-greenhouse. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: As the need for ventilation increases, unseal the container and open it a little at a time. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: On warm, sunny days, simply remove the cap of the mini-greenhouse. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: As the need for ventilation increases, unseal the container and open it a little at a time. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatRaised beds help when drainage is a problem.

@MyGardenApps: @SheriARicherson RT Always label winter sown seedlings! Cut up old window blinds to make excellent plant markers. #homesteadchatGREAT IDEA!

@SheriARicherson: Too much humidity could cause disease such as dampening-off – so make sure to properly ventilate. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Questions? Comments? #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatI’m thinking.

@SheriARicherson: Water early in the morning. When the seedlings are about a week old, give a weekly dose of fertilizer such as moo poo tea. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: Water early in the morning. When the seedlings are about a week old, give a weekly dose of fertilizer such as moo poo tea. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @GreenSoil – come tell us about moo poo tea please and how it benefits young plants. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatTry to think of snow as white mulch.

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat Try to think of snow as white mulch. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchat @GreenSoilgot distracted. Moo Poo tea is manure tea from grass fed livestock. It’s great for about everything.

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: @GreenSoil distracted. Moo Poo tea is manure tea from grass fed livestock. Its great for about everything. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatMoo Poo is nitrogen rich, but balanced fertilizer.

@SheriARicherson: Moo poo tea is fantastic! All natural and gives plants everything they need to thrive! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatMoo Poo contians a lot of the trace elements because it started as plant material.

@SheriARicherson: Here is a link for moo poo tea – http://t.co/0QIm5ccW #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat Moo Poo contians a lot of the trace elements because it started as plant material. #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchatRaised beds help when drainage is a problem. I use raised beds to improve the soil too

@SheriARicherson: The first week, use only about 10 percent of the recommended dosage of fertilizer. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Increase that percentage each week – by the time the seedlings are 8 weeks old, they are getting a full-strength feeding. #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: RT @SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – I like pine needle mulch best. It seems to remain dryer. #homesteadchat< doesn’t that raise the ph?

@SheriARicherson: Raised beds are ideal for direct sowing. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: The first week, use only about 10 percent of the recommended dosage of fertilizer. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: Increase that percentage each week – by the time the seedlings are 8 weeks old, they are getting a full-strength feeding. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @DollarSeed: RT @jchapstk:Raised beds help when drainage is a problem. I use raised beds to improve the soil too #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @DollarSeed – pine needle mulch can change the pH – but changing the pH of soil is harder than changing the pH of water. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Direct-sowing flower seed in winter is a great way to create a lush-looking, colorful garden come spring. #homesteadchat

@MyGardenApps: One of my container peppers started sprouting (I think I brought it in doors to early) what should I do? #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: Direct-sowing flower seed in winter is a great way to create a lush-looking, colorful garden come spring. #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson This is the Season of Giving, I like what you’ve got going here. Want to win some free #garden #seeds? #homesteadchat

@GreenSoil: #MooPooTea good for everything & compost & worms love it too makes for richer tea @SheriARicherson @jchapstk #homesteadchat

@MyGardenApps: @SheriARicherson Look like a raised bed to anyone?? #homesteadchat http://t.co/JbtwsnMB

@SheriARicherson: @MyGardenApps – grow it indoors under lights. It will produce as long as it gets plenty of light. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @DollarSeed – Thank you! I would love to win some free garden seeds! #homesteadchat

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@SheriARicherson: RT @GreenSoil: #MooPooTea good for everything & compost & worms love it too makes for richer tea @SheriARicherson @jchapstk #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @MyGardenApps – a very nice raised bed! #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson And tonight’s winner is our host. DM me w/ mailing address #homesteadchatcan also add your chat to our calendar will link

@SheriARicherson: RT @GreenSoil: its a beautiful book GIVEAWAY by Timber Press Hurry enter to WIN – ends 12/16/11 http://t.co/hS46fRKc #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @MyGardenApps like a very expensive one. That’s some nice woodwork. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Questions? Comments? #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @DollarSeed – thank you! I will as soon as the chat is over!! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: @MyGardenApps like a very expensive one. Thats some nice woodwork. – Very nive woodwork! #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson It’s @jchapstk that brought me to you. Jeavonna is a true #FF among many others #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @SheriARicherson Off topic question – I downloaded your 101 Self-sufficiency. How much freezer space is that. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @DollarSeed AWW that’s sweet. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson Its @jchapstk that brought me to you. Jeavonna is a true #FF among many others #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – Freezer space for ??? We have a tiny freezer – can most things. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Don’t forget to mark the spot where you direct-sow seeds by using plant labels in the ground – make a paper drawing too!! #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: RT @SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – Freezer space for ??? We have a tiny freezer – can most things. #homesteadchatafter my own heart there

@jchapstk: @SheriARicherson The book seemed to recommend freezing everything. I used to have a large freezer, but no more. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: Don’t forget to mark the spot where you direct-sow seeds by using plant labels in the ground – make a paper drawing too!! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Herbs are also great for direct-sowing in winter. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: Herbs are also great for direct-sowing in winter. #homesteadchat

@MyGardenApps: @SheriARicherson @jchapstk Great! thanks guys for your feedback #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @DollarSeed – saves worry if electricity goes off. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: Yes, perfect for direct sowing. RT @SheriARicherson: Herbs are also great for direct-sowing in winter. #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: RT @SheriARicherson: @DollarSeed – saves worry if electricity goes off. #homesteadchat<and doesn’t get freezer burned..lol

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – get 101 Secret Gardening Tips if you like the first book. Was very limited in what I could write. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: That was my concern. I lose power more often in winter.RT @SheriARicherson: @DollarSeed- saves worry if electricity goes off. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @MyGardenApps – you are welcome! Feel free to message me anytime with questions!n #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Learn more about seed sowing, including winter sowing – Complete Idiot’s Guide To Seed Saving & Sowing – http://t.co/eFALe4YC #homesteadchat

@MyGardenApps: @jchapstk @SheriARicherson I was going to start some chives next week. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: Okay, I get that one next. Thanks RT @SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – get 101 Secret Gardening Tips if you like the first book. #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson I seen a shrimp farm that raised herbs on floating beds #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: Learn more about seed sowing, including winter sowing – Complete Idiot’s Guide To Seed Saving & Sowing – http://t.co/eFALe4YC #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: Sounds like a good plan. RT @MyGardenApps: @jchapstk @SheriARicherson I was going to start some chives next week. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – was in the Dining Section of the New York Times for my canning efforts – almost 800 quarts. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @DollarSeed – we have been looking into aquaponics. I want to raise catfish in the greenhouse. #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: @MyGardenApps my last chives tasted like grass. Something missing there..lol #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – chive blossoms are wonderful for making vinegar. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @DollarSeed – hmmm – did they get enough water? #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: RT @SheriARicherson: @DollarSeed – hmmm – did they get enough water? #homesteadchatI hope so, don’t really know broke rain guage in spring

@SheriARicherson: @DollarSeed – sometimes plants taste funny if they don’t get what they need to thrive. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @DollarSeed soil might be too rich also. They don’t need rich soil. #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson I was thinking major nutrients lacking, especially calcium. Bad year in new beds #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: I have canna seedlings, clove seedlings and amaryllis seedlings growing under lights indoors. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: @DollarSeed soil might be too rich also. They dont need rich soil. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: I have canna seedlings, clove seedlings and amaryllis seedlings growing under lights indoors. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @MyGardenApps: @SheriARicherson So pretty too! > yes, they sure are! Plant near roses to increase scent and detour pests! #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson New beds can create that too #homesteadchat

@MyGardenApps: @SheriARicherson @DollarSeed I was going to try to raise talapia next season in a small pond. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: RT @MyGardenApps: @SheriARicherson So pretty too! > yes, they sure are! Plant near roses to increase scent and detour pests! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @DollarSeed – add crushed egg shells – and kelp to improve the soil plus moo poo tea and compost! #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson Used powdered milk, all that did was grow cats…lol #homesteadchat

@MyGardenApps: Thanks for the chat! #homesteadchat. I got to get to choir practice!

@SheriARicherson: @DollarSeed – we use spoiled milk on plant that get powdery mildew such as phlox #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatI grew my chives in recycled potting soil and yard dirt. They were very garlic-y and prolific.

@SheriARicherson: @MyGardenApps – thank you for coming! Have a good practice! Hope to see you next week! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – mine are very prolific! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Are there any last minute questions? #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson I work for a bicarb plant and that too works on killing some mildews if used weak #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson I work for a bicarb plant and that too works on killing some mildews if used weak #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: Thanks for a great chat session. RT @SheriARicherson: Are there any last minute questions? #homesteadchat

@texomagardening: #homesteadchatLate coming in! I love chives too as an indoor herb, but I learned the hard way that seeds are only reliable for a year!

@DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson For the unknowns, Bicarb is baking powder but has a ph or real close to 7.8. Potent #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: Thanks for a great chat session. RT @SheriARicherson: Are there any last minute questions? >thanks for coming! #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson Oops, bicarb is baking soda…lol #homesteadchat

@texomagardening: @SheriARicherson Any quick tips on growing parsley from seed indoors? I have the worst luck! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @SheriARicherson See you next week! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @texomagardening: Late coming in! I love chives too as an indoor herb, I learned that seeds are reliable for a year! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson Oops, bicarb is baking soda…lol #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson For the unknowns, Bicarb is baking powder but has a ph or real close to 7.8. Potent #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @texomagardening: @SheriARicherson Any quick tips on growing parsley from seed indoors? I have the worst luck! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – night!! Thanks for coming! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @texomagardening – pre-chill parsley seed or sow outdoors in August and bring container in for winter. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: RT @SheriARicherson: @texomagardening – pre-chill parsley seed or sow outdoors in August and bring container in for winter. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @texomagardening – growing parsley now in my aerogarden. #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson Time for the Xfactor will talk again soon. I followed you to make it easy #gardenchat #herbchat #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @DollarSeed – thanks so much for coming! Send you a pm with address! Have a great night! #homesteadchat

@texomagardening: @SheriARicherson #homesteadchatThanks! I’ve never tried that! I will now.

@SheriARicherson: @texomagardening – you’ll be glad you did! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Thanks to everyone for coming to tonight’s #homesteadchat! Hope to see you all next week! Have a safe & happy holiday season! #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson Nice to meet you. Let’s keep this on going #homesteadchat

@texomagardening: @SheriARicherson Thanks, Sheri! Happy Holidays to you too! Hasta next week! #homesteadchat

@texomagardening: RT @SheriARicherson: Winter-sowing is nothing more than sowing seeds outdoors during winter and letting nature do the work of stratification. #homesteadchat

@texomagardening: RT @SheriARicherson: December 21 is the “official” winter sowing date BUT watch out for weather that is too mild. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson Nice to meet you. Lets keep this on going > that is fine! Let me know the details! #homesteadchat

@texomagardening: RT @SheriARicherson: When you receive seeds, inspect them for cleanliness and signs of problems before you store or sow them. #homesteadchat

@DollarSeed: @SheriARicherson The chat calendar lists just days and times so all can keep track and see what is going on each day #homesteadchat

@SubSuburbanite: Great idea. RT @SheriARicherson: Always label winter sown seedlings! Cut up old window blinds make excellent plant markers. #homesteadchat

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Join #homesteadchat on Twitter every Thursday night at 7pm Eastern!

 

@SheriARicherson: Welcome to tonight’s #homesteadchat. Please take a moment to meet and greet. I need to check my dad’s sugar levels – BRB! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatTalking homemade gifts tonight. Come join us.

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – Hello!n Welcome to tonight’s chat! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat Talking homemade gifts tonight. Come join us. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Do you have a homemade craft holiday tradition? #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @SheriARicherson #homesteadchatPeople sometimes think homemade gifts are the cheap way out. Not true.

@jchapstk: @SheriARicherson Ye. Those cookies better not be late or burnt or it’s a tough year for everyone. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: RT @SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat Talking homemade gifts tonight. Come join us. #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatFood gifts are a family tradition. If you have a special dish, plan to give or be asked for it for Christmas.

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – I hear you there! We just received a plate of homemade cookies and fudge. It is so appreciated! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatWhat about yours.

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: Food gifts are a family tradition. If you have a special dish, plan to give or be asked for it for Christmas. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: I made handwoven rugs a few years ago. It was a very unique gift. I love handmade gifts! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatMy sister knits and crochets. My hands are cold because I know I’m getting new mittens for Christmas. lol

@homesteadchat: @jchapstk – we do not because the extended family places more emphasis on how much $ was spent. It is sad. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: @jchapstk – those mittens sound wonderful! I so wish our family did things like this. I try to make something every year. #homesteadchat

@homesteadchat: RT @SheriARicherson: I made handwoven rugs a few years ago. It was a very unique gift. I love handmade gifts! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatWe did a spends the least challenge once (kids gifts were excluded). Changed the way we gift forever.

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: We did a spends the least challenge once (kids gifts were excluded). Changed the way we gift forever. < :) #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – what a wonderful idea! There are many challenges this year to reduce the money spent or not buy at all. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: What are some other traditions? Who is out there lurking? Please jump right in! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatHoping I get canning going so I can give gifts of canned fruits. The kids love homemade applesauce.

@homesteadchat: Wrapping presents in the funny papers is a tradition some families have. Best of all it’s a great way to recycle! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatSome of the gardeners use pages from garden catalogs as wrapping paper also.

@SheriARicherson: @jchapstk – gifts of canned foods are always appreciated. They can use it then or use it later.n #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @homesteadchat: Wrapping presents in the funny papers is a tradition some families have and its a great way to recycle! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: Hoping I get canning going so I can give gifts of canned fruits. The kids love homemade applesauce. #homesteadchat

@GreenSoil: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchatTalking homemade gifts tonight. Come join us.

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat Some of the gardeners use pages from garden catalogs as wrapping paper also. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Make cards using seeds. The cards can be planted come spring! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatI like that idea.

@SheriARicherson: @GreenSoil – Welcome Annie! Moo Poo Tea is a wonderful handmade holiday gift – think about it peeps! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Don’t forget about seed bows that can be unwrapped and used in the garden! #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Other ideas? #homesteadchat

@GardenVibe: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchatTalking homemade gifts tonight. Come join us.

@SheriARicherson: @FarmerBillOhio – welcome Bill! Lovely items to give – especially the honey! Yum! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatHi, Bill, central Ohio

@SheriARicherson: @GardenVibe – welcome to #homesteadchat!! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatGifts from your harvest are great. Generally well received.

@SheriARicherson: RT @jchapstk: #homesteadchat Gifts from your harvest are great. Generally well received. #homesteadchat

@FarmerBillOhio: #homesteadchatWaving at y’all-Merry Christmas! We give home-crafted cards, too. Anybody can spend money; time is the one unique gift.

@jchapstk: RT @FarmerBillOhio: #homesteadchatWaving at y’all-Merry Christmas! We give home-crafted cards, too. Anybody can spend money; time is the one unique gift.

@SheriARicherson: RT @FarmerBillOhio: Waving at yall-Merry Christmas! We give home-crafted cards. Anybody can spend money; time is unique gift. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: Merry Christmas everyone! Chat is going to be short tonight due to personal obligations! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: @SheriARicherson Understood. Have a great Holiday. #homesteadchat

@SheriARicherson: I hope all of you have a wonderful holiday season. #homesteadchat

@FarmerBillOhio: #homesteadchatTis the season, perhaps, to turn techs off & return to card parties, eggnogs & friends by the fire.

@GreenSoil: RT @SheriARicherson: @GreenSoil – Welcome Annie! Moo Poo Tea is a wonderful handmade holiday gift – think about it peeps! #homesteadchat

@jchapstk: #homesteadchatHave a great Holiday, everyone!

@wateringwoman: RT @FarmerBillOhio: #homesteadchatTis the season, perhaps, to turn techs off & return to card parties, eggnogs & friends by the fire.

@Mya_NZ: You too @jchapstk #HappyHolidays #homesteadchatpeeps – all the best for 2012!

@FarmerBillOhio: #homesteadchat Thanks for the RTs and chat, & the spirit of the season to @jchapstk @SheriARicherson @wateringwoman @GreenSoil..peacebe yrs

@homesteadcanada: Darn, I missed it! #homesteadchatHave tried to make this year as handmade as possible! Achieved about 30%. Not bad for 1st year!

@jchapstk: @homesteadcanada Hi. It starts at 7 ET. Congratulations on your first effort. #homesteadchat

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Our house.

2011 is coming to an end quickly. I am reflecting on a lot of things and trying to put everything that has happened over the past year and a half into perspective. It seems like some major changes loom on the horizon and while I really dislike change, sometimes it can’t be helped.

My dad in the hospital.

As some of you know, my dad came to live with us in September 2010 due to numerous medical conditions that left him unable to work or live alone. He lived in a rental home, so we had to move his things here as quickly as possible. That was a pure nightmare trying to find room for his things without literally moving our own things out. He wanted his own items and I am sure it was tough for him as well when he found out many of his items would not be coming into the house.

The week before Christmas 2010 I found him unconscious on the floor in his room. He was airlifted to Fort Wayne where he remained for several weeks before being sent to a nursing home where he resided until the Saturday after Thanksgiving 2011.

During the time he was in the nursing home we struggled to get our finances back on track. Buying medicine and special food for someone can sure cost a lot when they don’t have insurance. We finally got the bills caught up and was able to hire someone to fix our roof. I left for the Garden Writers Symposium. Things were looking up – then all hell broke out.

We put a tarp over the roof to try to block the rain.

I came home – after being gone just a week – to find the entire roof torn off our home. Yip – nothing was up there. The roofer had stashed stolen property here on top of all that. When he got caught he informed me he was not going to put the roof on. He laughed. He said he knew my husband couldn’t do it. He knew we would have no heat. He didn’t give a damn. After all, he wasn’t getting everything he wanted from me. Unfortunately I had trusted him and had already given him money, a chainsaw and food in good faith.

So, we bought a tarp. We hoped it would hold the rain out until tax time when we could hire someone else. Needless to say, the tarp didn’t help. I was at my wit’s end when I got the call from the nursing home about my dad. Yip – no 30 day notice, nothing other than he was leaving that day. Period – and no, they did not have to find a place to send him.

My dad – with dementia – walked out of the dining room door at the nursing home and wandered in the woods for 3 1/2 hours until some deer hunters spotted him. Thank goodness they didn’t shoot him. They called the police, who called me. By the time I got there he was laying down close to the water. He was ok though.

The next step was to get his medication. The nursing home would not give it to me. I had to take him to the ER to get his insulin. I could not afford all of his medication, so I just bought the insulin. Monday I took him to the Dr. who wrote him new prescriptions. I explained to the Meijer pharmacist what had happened and he made the appropriate phone calls to get us help with his first round of medications. I was so grateful!

Six days later Jerry lost his job. A job he had worked for 9 years and the one we relied on for income. They did not pay him his accrued hours and so far he has not received any unemployment compensation. The nursing home still has not issued a refund to my dad. It seems most programs around here have a year and a half waiting list, but there are some wonderful people in the community working on trying to find a way to help us get a roof on our house. There were also some wonderful people who came forward to help us through the holiday season. The bills are paid for this month thanks to their generosity and we have plenty of food to eat.

It is one day at a time from here on out. I have no idea what tomorrow will bring, but we will deal with things as they happen. There isn’t much else we can do at this point.

Beauty eating hay.

I hope we will not have to sell the animals due to this situation. That would almost be more than I could deal with after everything we have been through to keep them. We have hay for now and I hope we can find a way to keep buying hay. It is $4 a bale here and they eat a bale a day. I did set up a fundraiser several months ago when feed costs went up hoping to keep our head above water. I never dreamed when I set it up that we would be in dire need later in the year.

My Christmas present from Jerry was an aquaponics set-up made from items we already had on hand and he is working on finishing the large tunnel house. We started with 12 small Tilapia, known as fingerlings and a 20-gallon fish tank.

As long as we can keep the house, we will be fine – and that is our main goal. I don’t want to lose the vehicles because that will put us at a real disadvantage, but the house is more important. My dad is getting along ok this time – much better than he was before.

Due to these unexpected changes, I have discontinued my Blog Talk Radio Show and I am seriously considering stopping the weekly #homesteadchat unless I can find some volunteers to help moderate it. Caring for someone who is unable to care for themselves is a 24/7 job. Finding time to do anything on a set schedule is becoming increasingly difficult.I do not have any family I can get to help out.

We have also started taking Jerry’s mom back and forth to work again, plus we take her to other places she needs to go such as the grocery store and pharmacy since she does not drive and his father is unable to drive due to illness. The stress level is quite high here and I just feel like there isn’t enough hours in the day. I don’t feel like I am getting enough sleep and I always seem to have a headache. Hopefully once I can get outside and start planting again that will relieve some of the stress.

Jerry is looking for a job – and is taking on freelance jobs such as website design – but jobs in this area are hard to find. If you know of any computer-related jobs in the Grant County, Indiana area, please let us know. The sooner he can get back to work, the better.

I hope all of you have a safe and happy holiday season – and please do stay in touch. I know things are hard for all of us right now, but as long as we have a place to live and can continue to grow our own food, there will always be a light at the end of the tunnel!