It's been an interesting week weather-wise and finally the rain seems to be behind us. It was 93 today! Dave was out of town all last week for some business training so I was taking care of the garden, the chicks, the cat, the house by myself for 5 days. I must say I did enjoy some down time. There's always watering to do since the weather seems to have warmed up and dried out. This weekend was a LOT of projects to do, luckily none of them were too involved. Lot of watering the garden since it was in the mid-eighties, very dry and windy. Then there was weeding, deadheading, pruning, spreading compost, cleaning the coop, and some indoor projects. The veggie garden is dong great including 3 totes of potatoes full with vines! We have large giant Marconi Peppers already on the vine. They're are really great Italian pepper I grew for the first time last summer that turn dark red and have a wonderful mild Smoky flavor-
peppers-
Raspberries
Thorn less Blackberries
Blackberries
Peppers mixed in flower bed
This weekend the weather finally cooperated enough to move the chicks outside during the day. With crazy weather, rain and colder temperatures than usual they were inside longer than I had anticipated. I did take them out in the evenings, putting them into an old outdoor playpen on top of a tarp on the deck-
Nice view!
From L- Annie White Plymouth, Pru Black Australorp, Sarah New Hampshire Red
They got some fresh air and got used to being outside. Saturday Dave notched a little area of the garden and it became the temporary chick condo for one week-
He added a little roof for shade from scrap wood, covered gaps
I added a towel for more shade late in the day
Pine shavings in back for a nice nap area
Nice view of garden with hen and chicks
Rosie looking for bugs
Happy chicks
I'm so jealous of your chickens! I would love to have some, but my dog isn't too "friendly" with other animals in the yard. I'm afraid she would harass them too much! Thanks for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam and dogs are actually trainable around chickens if you have the time. I had a part in Aussie shepherd that I trained over time to leave the chickens alone. I actually have a photo of her chewing on a bone in the backyard and the chickens are helping as well. I knew nobody would believe me so I took the photo!
DeleteThat's a very good system for integration. Once they get used to seeing each other, everything goes smoothly (with the occasional peck to the head, just to show them who's boss). Your garden sure looks great. Mine is taking hold, but it's slow. Too little rain and too much cool weather.
ReplyDeleteThanks and I did read several articles about how to do this so that actually helped a lot too. And our Gardens pretty green just took awhile for things to start growing more since the heat didn't set in until recently.
DeleteNice week of work!
ReplyDeleteWe are having another weekend of higher temperatures also. Seems we have established a cycle of 4-5 days of warm temperatures then 2-3 days of lows 100's.
I will take it as it beats 113 for two weeks in a row with 75 as a low at 5 AM. That was summer in the San Joaquin Valley of central California.
Your hens and the chicks look great! That is pretty much the method I use to integrate anyone new to the older hens. Be it chicks or older new comers. Works every time!
Thanks goat lady and yes that kind of heat is really hard to live in! We went through one month in Boise years ago where it never got below 100 degrees. And the chicks are doing well they are out today and we're going to watch and see what happens
ReplyDeleteLove hearing about your chickens! Thank you for sharing with us at the To Grandma's house we go link party!
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