Day 5

March 17, 2013 · Posted in Photography, Project · Comment 

Holy cow they have grown quite a bit in the last day!

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Fodder day 2,3,4

March 16, 2013 · Posted in Garden, Photography, Project, Updates · Comment 

Here are photos of the fodder growth, I split the 10oz of seeds into 2 1 gallon ice cream tubs. Hopefully that will allow just the right amount of room for them to grow.  The seeds were layered roughly 1/2 inch deep in the tub. I had drilled 1/8 inch holes all over the bottom of the tubs for drainage.

Day 2
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Day 3
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Day 4
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Half way through, hopefully they grow more the next 4 days than they have the last 4 days. The ulitmate goal is for the fodder to weigh 8 times as much as the seed, thus turning a 50 lb bag of grain into 400 lbs of feed. Usually 50 lbs feeds my flock for 3 to 4 weeks as they mostly eat grain. However with all the weeds we have been feeding them and they have been grazing on they are slowing down a bit on the grain. But with a good fodder system 50 lbs will feed for 6 months or more, cutting way down on the cost of feeding these eating machines.

Fodder – day 1

March 13, 2013 · Posted in Garden, Photography, Project · Comment 

10 oz barley and 1 qt water. Soaking for 8 hours. I bought the raw, unprocessed (and only partially de-hulled) barley at the feed store for 18 bucks. Now to watch what happens.

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Barley in water

Plant starts

December 15, 2012 · Posted in Garden, Photography · Comment 

The fill of the plant starts after thinning to one plant per cell. It seems to be doing quite well. I may have to get some bigger pots, especially for the tomatoes before long, or else they may have to go into the ground around mid January, hopefully I can hold off til the middle of February just to be safe from frost.

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Plant starts

2nd Leaves

December 11, 2012 · Posted in Garden, Photography · Comment 

The second leaves are coming onto the tomatoes, kale, and flax quite nicely!

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