Showing posts with label Planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Planning. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Garden planning according to climate

I'm currently in the planning phase, an I'm following up on climate and the possibilities we have here.

The temperate climate zone is found in areas with latitudes between 35-66.5 degrees  (As comparison: subtropical climate you find in areas with latitude between 23.5-35.)
That's quite a span!.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Step 4: Planning the final details

Of course it's now the details we're working on.
This goes mainly for production of food for people and livestock.

Let me ask you a quick question...

Monday, December 10, 2018

Step 3: Planning in rough lines

Its time for planning the rough lines for each area and make a connection between the areas and the buildings. Don't leave anything to itself.

Sunday, December 9, 2018

Step 2: Planning Individual Areas

To avoid making tasks you hate, the daily maintenance must be easy. The priority of farming must (allways) have higher priority than joyful places.

Saturday, December 1, 2018

Step 1: Planning and wishing

I've lived on a hobby farm twice.
The first time I was only lucky not to make the same mistakes as here, just other mistakes. At this second farm, it's not MY farm, and stuff has been made already....

Monday, October 22, 2018

Potting, preparing and planning

Harvest and storage is still going on. Potting plants is going steady, but we need decent containers for the plants in the living room.
So off to the market, but without result, they were all too small.
So until we get more containers, the potting is on pause until we find some.

Evening hours goes with planning.
If you are lazy, you just plant stuff here and there, when you find it.
The kitchen garden is just planted in the order, you drag the bag of seeds out of the bag.

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

It's pouring down, windy and cold

The weather is really uninviting. It's pouring down with rain, windy and rough cold.
So besides the normal chores like growing sprouts and experimenting with growing exotic plants from homemade seeds, we don't do much visible during days like this.
I'm still "fighting" with my camera and especially video editing software, frustration one on one ;-)
But still there's tasks for days like this, so  let's get more serious than just my stupid lack of ability to do video editing.
It's time for planning....