FREE! We have been busy lately. The whole month of January the city of Fayetteville was giving away free mulch. So of course we went and received three or four truck loads of it. As we shoveled it out of the truck, it seemed every load had more and more random junk in it. Wires, plastic, an oil dipstick! So, we decided not to use it after all of that. So if you need wood mulch, come on over, I’ll give you a good price ; )So now what? Well, as luck would have it, Paul ran into a wood chipping crew here in town and asked what they were going to do with the wood chips. These guys are a traveling wood chipping circus out of Minnesota know as “The Nature Boys”. They said we could have as much as we wanted. Hallelujah! As of yet they have dropped off one load of wood mulch, and two loads of leaves. They told us they were going to have eight more trucks of wood mulch that they needed to dump, and Paul wants them all. So again, if anyone needs any wood mulch (clean or dirty) I’ll give you a price. It seems as if my vegetable farm is turning into a wood mulch staging ground. What do we need with all of this mulch and leaves? We are doing a lasagna style bed where we layer organic materials on top of one another (mulch, leaves, top soil), so we don’t have to till up the existing soil, ruining its natural composition…and we need a lot of it! Thank you Nature Boys for coming into my life with free materials.Yesterday we had a friend, Eric Oliver (more affectionately known in some circles as E-ROC) come over with his skid steer to dig up the turf and remove it so we could start laying down our materials. As I type today I can still here him buzzing around out there. Thank you Eric for your help, because lord only knows where Paul and I would be renting a bobcat and trying to do what you do. Excavating is an art. So with Eric out there moving dirt, and shuffling around some piles of wood chips, it is allowing us to stay on schedule to get our beds in place, and giving us time for other things that need to be done.Our seeds arrived the other day in the mail from “Seeds of change” and “Johnny’s” all organic. So after the rows, our focus will be green house. Ta ta for now.
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I can’t wait to see how it all turns out, and to read your children’s books! I’m really excited for you!
Free is sooooo good. Keep up the hard work. It’ll pay off! Love the photos too. Give everyone hugs for me!