10:30 – Chicken TV starts
Andrew’s Nursery – https://www.andrewsblendorio.com/andrewsnursery/
Anyone within a reasonable distance to Utica, NY should check out his site and plan to get some plants. Grown in a super thoughtful and considerate way, and incredibly reasonably priced for large, healthy, bare root plants.
He’s not doing shipping (yet?) but has ample wonderful plants for local food forest people… Tell him we said hello!
http://www.edibleacres.org
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Edible Acres is a full service permaculture nursery located in the Finger Lakes area of NY state. We grow all layers of perennial food forest systems and provide super hardy, edible, useful, medicinal, easy to propagate, perennial plants for sale locally or for shipping around the country…
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Happy growing!
7 Comments
Great update. How big is your chicken area please?
Good stuff Sean! You have provided so much inspiration for our composting efforts and much more. Great channel one of the best!!
Love your composting videos. Looking to get chickens next year and try your methods.
At 8:20….is there a whole in the fence, or is that corner open?? That chicken came scurrying in. I thought it was closed off over there.
It's lovely to see the rescue hens happily enjoying their raw milk and other treats – those damaged beaks don't seem to hold them back any more now they're in such a rich and safe environment! Chicken Heaven.
Those babies look so small and winter is coming.
SO pumped with your every update. Tough I live in a completely different climate with access to very different plants, I've been learning so much, thank you for sharing everything with us.