This February I attempted to grow sweet potato slips from some sweet potatoes we gleaned last Summer. Five potatoes were cut in half and donated to the cause of regeneration.
I dutifully kept them in 1" of water until roots sprouted and watched with excitement when, after three months in said water, one of them grew leaves!!
I beamed with pride at my little sweet potato -- no one believed it would ever sprout, and it was beautiful. Sure, the other 9 never made it, but the one that did was thriving.
My husband planted it last week.
Trying to be helpful, I weeded this week.
"Why is there that one huge weed in this otherwise clean bed?"
*snap*
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Putting Life on Hold
I've been browsing the farm classifieds for sheep, pigs, ducks and dairy cows for the last few months. After all, we were going to break ground on our dream house this Fall and would finally be living on a nice little chunk of property.
Our last chance for financing fell through, though, and it's pretty official that until our ground has no crops on it and our taxes show no indication of agricultural income from the property, we're sunk. The absolute earliest, then, is 2015.
That stings.
Bye bye awesome mortgage interest rates, most likely. No living on the property means no livestock. No house means no adoption.
Jezu ufam Tobie.
Our last chance for financing fell through, though, and it's pretty official that until our ground has no crops on it and our taxes show no indication of agricultural income from the property, we're sunk. The absolute earliest, then, is 2015.
That stings.
Bye bye awesome mortgage interest rates, most likely. No living on the property means no livestock. No house means no adoption.
Jezu ufam Tobie.