Gardens, Happy Chickens, and Eggs, Glorious Eggs

I packed a lot into this post – I hope you enjoy!
Spring is here!!!
Spring is here!!!

The Garden

It has been a busy time here at the farm. With the onset of real springtime weather, we have been busy getting the garden ready for planting. BIG thanks to my men for plowing up the dirt that had gotten packed down quite nicely from all the snow.

Dad, can I drive??

The tractor was putting at slower-than-walk speed, so Jerry let Ryan drive while he spread compost before plowing.

Turning it in.
Turning it in.

We also spread some manure compost in that we bought… not much, but hopefully enough to help give the garden a boost. One of these years I will actually get my planning right and go have my soil tested and amend the right way. We have horrible clay in lots of places, and I know I make my job harder by not putting in the time/effort for that fall/winter work.

Carrots, lettuce, and soon-to-be broccoli
Carrots, lettuce, and soon-to-be broccoli

So far, I have planted lettuce (in the raised bed), carrots, and I’m warming the soil for my broccoli seedlings that I hope to put out next week. The other seedlings are coming along indoors waiting for that magical “average last frost date” (which happens to fall on tax day!).

Happy Chickens

None shall pass!
None shall pass!

We have been trying to get Atlas and the chickens together more since the weather has improved. We noticed that the chickens REALLY wanted out of their inner yard to scratch for bugs — to the point that they were escaping on their own through the gaps in the hawk netting. The cool thing was that Atlas was really ignoring them for the most part – showing signs of maturity as a livestock guardian.

New doors to the world.
New doors to the world.

I tossed out the idea that we needed a hen-sized (not Atlas-sized) opening under the coop so that when Atlas did chase the chickens they could get back in their yard to safety. Turns out they usually would flee under the coop and then be cornered by the wind breaks we have under there for Atlas in the bitter cold winter.

Let me through, let me through!
Let me through, let me through!

Well, my ever-resourceful oldest son got busy and made it happen. This sweet boy called it my “early birthday present,” and I can think of nothing better! He added an opening under the coop, and they LOVE it!

FREEDOM!!
FREEDOM!!

He actually added another one down the fence a bit so that they could come and go without getting in Atlas’ space if he was sleeping under the coop. I do believe the chickens are happier, and we are certainly loving the springtime egg production!

Eggs, Glorious Eggs!

SOLD!
SOLD!

In fact, we have had so many eggs that we are not only able to share with my parents, but we also sold some! Jerry had people at work who had been asking about eggs, and he took some in to them last week. We’ll be putting this aside into the “feed bucket.” We didn’t really get into chickens for the business, but that little extra back into the pot is nice.

Before... 7 of the lightest brown eggs in the basket.
Before… 7 of the lightest brown eggs in the basket (sorry about the blurry pic!).

We always seem to get too busy lately to dye eggs for Easter, but this year I decided to try something new. I picked 7 of our lightest brown eggs and steam-boiled them.

Beet, turmeric, and blueberry.
Beet, turmeric, and blueberry.

My mom had some pickled beets, and I decided to use the juice to see how it would work to dye eggs. Then, I remembered my yellow spoon from my pickle-making, and thought turmeric ought to make a good yellow. I wish I had remembered from our science that red cabbage will actually make a beautiful blue liquid, but for this time we used blueberry juice since I had no red cabbage.

Steady....
Steady….
Let them dry
Let them dry

The boys really had a fun time making their eggs. They took a lot of care and actually made wire hoops after deciding they didn’t like working with the spoons 🙂

Good Friday Egg Fun!
Good Friday Egg Fun!

The eggs turned out pretty nice. I win the prize for “ugliest egg” as I used the one that was the darkest brown to color. I think I may need to add a white egg layer or two to the flock 🙂

Homemade egg noodles!
Homemade egg noodles!

One last thing…I came across a blog post from Fresh Eggs Daily on how to make egg noodles, and decided to give it a try. I have been wanting to make my own pasta for a while, but haven’t felt like I had the patience to figure it out. This was SO easy!! Thanks to Lisa for sharing it – it was a big hit with my family, so I will definitely be making it again (and might even start saving up for a pasta machine so I don’t have to roll/cut by hand :-).

That is a lot for today. I will probably be featuring a guest blogger (my son!) next week so he can tell you all about his chicks that are going to be here Tuesday. For now, I will close with some random Atlas pictures (because he’s just so handsome!). Just click through to see them all.

Spring is Here… Technically, Anyway.

Just a sunnin'
Just a sunnin’

As I write this, we are getting ready for 2 nights of hard freeze. We only got one week of spring until good ole Tennessee weather kicked in. It sleeted here today! We really got spoiled the last week (first week of spring) since it really felt like spring – almost summer at times. Fortunately, we were busy with company in town last week so I didn’t get things planted IN the ground, so that is probably for the best.  I did get my lettuce out last weekend, but it hasn’t sprouted yet – I think (HOPE!) it’ll be ok.

Look closely for the lone forsythia in bloom.
Look closely for the lone forsythia in bloom.

The chickens and the dog (and the humans!) are loving the lack of snow on the ground. It is rather brown around here, but there are hints of green (and yellow!) poking through. It won’t be long until we are fully “sprung!”

The deer were out to greet me after a morning run - enjoying the warm sunshine just like me!
The deer were out to greet me after a morning run – enjoying the warm sunshine just like me!

Things are going to get a bit crazy here the next month or so. Jackson’s 4-H “Chick Chain” chicks are getting here April 7, and we should have bees in May. We have all 10 of the current flock laying, so we have plenty of eggs for the Joelton Woods!

No two seem to be the same (the one on the left turned out to be a double-yolk!)
No two seem to be the same (the one on the left turned out to be a double-yolk!)

As I reflect on our little homestead-in-progress, I realize it has now been a very long time since I have bought eggs or bread! It’s the little things. 🙂

Enjoy a few more pics from the past couple of snow-free weeks on the farm…

My little pony.
My little pony.
Working the fence row - happy as can be
Working the fence row – happy as can be

Atlas is actually doing much better with the chickens, so we are able to let him have more and more time with them in the big yard. Hope to see him recognize they are his “pack” to protect and not torment soon 🙂

Maybe he's really a polar bear?
Maybe he’s really a polar bear?

Happy livestock guardian puppy.
Happy livestock guardian puppy.