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Green Lady Urban Farm
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Geeky Xennials trying to make it work a small urban lot (0.19 acre) , zone 6b, 3k altitude desert in Central Oregon. We have an 85 day frost free season, so WHEN things work, we are very excited.
Because our gardening season is so bad, we focus on meat and eggs. Eventually, we hope to have it figured out. 🖖🌞
Because our gardening season is so bad, we focus on meat and eggs. Eventually, we hope to have it figured out. 🖖🌞
5 YEAR Old Permaculture Garden in June
My permaculture garden, leaning heavily into prenniels and lower water requirement plants. zone 6b high altitude desert/ arid garden. #garden #urbanfarming #beeswarm #beekeeper #apiary #zone6 #permaculture
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My First Bee Swarm 🐝
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My first sworm catch 5/22/2024 #permaculture #urbanfarming #beekeeper #bee #gardening
Gimli's first kits!
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Gimli is out new red rex buck. 💜🐰 #rabbitcolony #meatrabbits #rabbit #babyanimals
Tough Plants for a DRY SUNNY spot.
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I'm in the Central Oregon High Altitude Desert in zone 6. I have a side easement that needs some major work. Here to start that out and take you along. #desert #zone6 #nativeplants #gardening #permaculture
Painting my Fruit Trees to Protect them ALL Year. 🌳
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Painting my Fruit Trees to Protect them ALL Year. 🌳
Feeding Rabbits Seasonally from an Urban Lot.
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Feeding Rabbits Seasonally from an Urban Lot.
Introducing NEW Rabbits into the Colony
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Introducing NEW Rabbits into the Colony
Bare Root Trees & Plants from Burnt Ridge Nursery 2024
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Bare Root Trees & Plants from Burnt Ridge Nursery 2024
How I Start & Reset Deep Litter in the Rabbit Colony
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How I Start & Reset Deep Litter in the Rabbit Colony
My Biggest Gripe with Rabbits in Colony (& some 2024 garden plans)
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My Biggest Gripe with Rabbits in Colony (& some 2024 garden plans)
Rabbits, Poultry, & Garden in the Snow. January 2024
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Rabbits, Poultry, & Garden in the Snow. January 2024
Building 4 New Dens for the Rabbit Colony
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Building 4 New Dens for the Rabbit Colony
Quick rabbit colony walk around with Merlin.
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Quick rabbit colony walk around with Merlin.
Shed Organization Project & Ideas on an Urban Farm
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Shed Organization Project & Ideas on an Urban Farm
Quince Trees Pruning & Care in the Chicken Run
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Quince Trees Pruning & Care in the Chicken Run
Keeping Rabbits, Chickens, Ducks & Bees Micro Urban Farm Permaculture
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Keeping Rabbits, Chickens, Ducks & Bees Micro Urban Farm Permaculture
We FINALLY got Bees, and what's up with the name change. 🖖
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We FINALLY got Bees, and what's up with the name change.
3 Plants I Grow for my Rabbits, Chickens, & Ducks. Plus Bonuses
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3 Plants I Grow for my Rabbits, Chickens, & Ducks. Plus Bonuses
Hand-Dug Pond for Wildlife & Pollinators in our Front Yard.
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Hand-Dug Pond for Wildlife & Pollinators in our Front Yard.
😍 we have the same style. Wild! My gardening friends don’t understand. 😅
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And happiness is rabbits. Happiness is shoveling rabbit manure and cuddling kits. ❤ There is something so magical about the circle of life playing out in the garden and rabbitry.
It looks amazing! That is so inspiring!
What kind of paint do you use in there? (The violet bits)
The buzzing is a bee playing in the mulberry tree over this nest.
Hello there friend. I was just wondering if you can do a video showing how you set up on the duck pond .?? from this video it looks like there’s a little ramp? I live on the desert and I’m using those little plastic kitty poles for my two ducks .. thank you
Sure I'll see if I can do that this weekend. 🖖
That is wild! I get my seeds from them always and my last batch none of them germinated!! I did eventually get credit for them but you are right about jumping through hoops to get it! Sounds like they had issues with their seeds or something!
Yeah I've never had a problem. I'm confused.
Ooooo I break out in large raised itchy painful welts that last for weeks when I get too much sun! I always wondered if I was allergic!
Yep. I blister in just a few mins of high uv.
Its been a long since you didn't post the long video of your rabbit colony I miss it.❤
Hopefully soon.
gotta love Merlin :)
Love him, but he is also a terror. 😅
so clever!!
😊
😂
Looking gorgeous 😍
Aww thanks. I'm excited to see how this litter turns out. Especially that one I picked up with the mask.
@@GreenLadyUrbanFarm I wonder how it would look like
We will see ♥️
It's been 28 days already? Time Flies!
Yeah I was surprised as well! I did have a reminder set on my phone to start looking for his kits that went off yesterday, so little man got straight to business when I put him in. 😅
The mention of "New Mexico Olive" piqued my curiosity. Turns out that, indeed, it is a true olive and the fruit is "edible" but like all the other olives it has oleuropein that makes it really bitter. However - just like all the other olives - the oleuropein is water soluble and you can get it out of the fruit, producing the various kinds of olives ready for eating that many of us know and love. I had no idea that there might be a variety of olive that was hardy in zone 6. Which leaves the question, does the New Mexico Olive produce fruit of a size and quantity to be worth the processing? ;)
Exactly. The olive and the utah serviceberry are more for the birds, but I'm interested in playing around with them.... in a few years. 🖖😉
Oh interesting! I never thought of olives as something the average gardener could actually DO.
@Karoline_g they are a very narrow climate plant. Hot & dry but not big temp swings. Arid coastal seems to be the range. That's why the new mexico privet us so interesting to me. We will see if it works. 🤞
I adore Merlin :)
I gave him a duck treat each time someone brings him up in the comments. He appreciates you! 🖖😉
@@GreenLadyUrbanFarm *laugher* oh he is going to be spoiled then. Such a gorgeous boy.
This is how I want to do it for sure I’m trying to educate myself. I’ve never done this before my ass went out and bought a whole bunch of Bunnys. I’ve had it for about a week we can have. I got a lot.
That's probably for the best. Start small and learn as you go. Everything is climate & site dependent.
I love bare root planting every spring. I've got a half acre and after 14 years I keep thinking I've run out of places to add new trees. But then I see a few at the garden center and I find spots to squeeze them in. I've gotten creative with pruning and keeping things tightly organized.
Pruning trees to fit a space is fun if you ask me. 😅😉
I've had great success using a second hand plastic olive barrel (55 gallon drum type item) as an outdoor worm farm. This is in Sonoma, California so our winters are mild. I installed a spigot near the bottom of the barrel to remove liquid as needed. It's super high nitrogen fertilizer that gets mixed with water and used in the garden.
That would be a nice set up. I'm hoping the heat and cold are okay for this freezer. 🖖🪱
Hey thats my question! 😁 Thank you for the video. It was super informative. And a reminder to start foraging now that i have green stuff again...
Glad I found your Chanel! I don’t know how to cook rabbit but I e heard it needs to be boiled first. Is that true?
No. I have never boiled rabbit. It needs to rest after dispatch for a few days or it can be very chewie. One of the reasons grinding works great is you don't need to rest at all.
if you smoked and watch your video, its hard to follow at some point :D awesome plants, one not autoflower flowerd now and was planted in february, any suggestions? its just one strain, the other one from february is going accordingly and is not flowering
If it's a photoperoid plant, it won't flower until the daylight hours are good for it. 12 hours daylight and 12 hours dark is the start normally. It may reveg if it started flower. This is all outdoor, indoor the light schedule is you to you.
@@GreenLadyUrbanFarm yes mine are also outdoor, i just wondered why it starten flowering this early, its just a 30cm plant. I live in South Spain and this is my second season growing. You recommend cutting/trimming it so it can reveg?
I love this time of year! I'm fortunate to be able to forage for my rabbits and I call spring "free food season" I also feed lots of fir branches in the winter. Curious, where do you buy your pumpkin seeds? Are they raw?
I get them either from a little carnicerias down the strees (South American butcher shop) they would provide be labeled as pepitas, or you can find them on Amazon. They are raw and un salted. 🖖
Yes, Merlin marked the colony corner when I let him in. 😅 I dont see it it as a big deal when it's done occasional because it helps keeps predators out.
We tried this with an add on Kitchen Aid grinder and the meat came out very mushy, hardly any shape to it. Do you have any recommendations? Or do you get a better shape from a higher end grinder?
Check and see if you can find a larger holed grinding plate. Some come with two sizes (or more) use the largest size one.
Always nice to see an update, and a duck sighting! I would love to see more about your ducks. I had six, until the big storm in January (I'm on the other side of the Cascades from you). Predators. Haven't replaced them yet.
Sorry to hear about your birds. One of the girls is sitting on a clutch now. I'll see if I can get an update video on them soon.
How big is the main area and the grow out pens?
The grow out pens are 75sf and 100sf. The main colony is a very odd shape, but the best I've been able to measure and estimate is 700sf-800sf. Math is not my forte. 😅
Rabbit meat is excellent. Never heard of grinding it though. My mother always fried it in a cast iron skillet. 🙂
It's good lots of ways.
Curious to find out how those things do for you! Best of luck! Its so fun to get new trees/plants!
Thank you. Should be interesting as we got 5 inch of snow today. 😅
Why did you add the beef? Is it necessary??
No, not necessary, but you do need to add fat or some kind of binder. Otherwise, rabbit is so lean it won't hold patty shape.
awesome.. I will try it if God wills ... in Egypt you will make some money for a rabbit farm💪
Thank you, this helps out a lot!
Ugh they're so stinking cute
I just realized halfway through that you didn't add any fat.
I mostly don't when I grind. I may mix in some if I need it for what I'm making. The Hamburger here are mixed 50/50 with beef so it's not necessary in this recipe, especially with the egg working as a binder.
@@GreenLadyUrbanFarm Oh, I didn't hear you say there was beef in it.
Great video! I'm glad I found your channel!
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I have had a disaster with persistent herbicide damage from hay and I wondered how you make sure your hay is not poisoned
Just ask when I buy it. The place I get it from is really good.
Someone in a rabbit colony group said "wet staw is heavier then an Amish afghan" 😂 Ive been tring to spot clean every week to cut down on letting bedding pile up. I throw my back out every year when i clear the goat pen of deep beddig.
Ha! That's a great expression 😄 I'm filling my 2 new strawberry 🍓 beds with this slop and some top soil. I'm now 12 wheelbarrow deep from when I started. Think I'm gonna have more than last year. 😅
How difficult is it to catch the grow outs? Could you show that process?
Sure. I'll try and film it next.
Building my colony as soon as it warms up. Love watching your videos.
Aww thanks. Keep me updated on the colony. 🖖🐰
I finally got kits in my colony! 4 litters and 28 kits total. Do you keep your buck in the colony all the time? I have to admit, i panicked and separated him. I dont want to get overwhelmed. But i also hate seperating him.
Congrats on the kits! I leave him in most of the time, but I will pull him for a month or so at a time if the girls start looking like they need a break.
Awwww!
Doing it to jax lol
Let me know what you think. It's seriously my favorite.
That was so cute 😍
I am trying to do some plants that are like zone 4-7 and some 7-9 plants (i'm in zone 7) to try and insure that no matter how the weather /climate changes I will have some plants that do well.
Good luck with the bees!
What was the green lining the front walkway?
Early season red clover. 🍀
I love the frillitaria. I so want them. I just really have to get some other projects done before I add more flower bulbs.
Bulbs are fun but they should be one of the last things added in an area.
Beautifil mix of colors with your tulips!
Great tour! Everything looks good!