Episode324 Making a compost pile out of your chicken coop !

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Making a compost pile with your chicken coop !
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We live in the city of LaPlace, 25 miles west of New Orleans, La. We live in a 1100 square foot home and have a city size lot, about 1/8 acre. We've (Cary and Mindy) raised our 3 daughters here and 1 daughter is still here with us (Cara), she has down syndrome and will remain with us. My other 2 daughters are married and we have 7 granddaughters between the 2. Though we desire to move and get more land, for now we are learning on a small scale how to grow and raise food for our family in the city on a city size lot. We have committed every square inch of our backyard and a portion of our front yard to growing and raising food. We grow plenty of vegetables in our small area, mostly in elevated garden beds and containers. We are learning to can and preserve our harvest. Mindy now makes all our bread from scratch. Potatoes have become one of our favorites to grow and can. We have a 9'x10' greenhouse which is overcrowded, but it's something we need and use all the time, and also 2 shade houses which help extent our seasons for growing and producing more food. We have made many mistakes along the way, and we don't claim to know it all, but we're learning everyday how to become more and more self-sufficient. We currently have 21 fruit trees and 15 berry bushes that provide us with food every year. We make all our jellies and preserves with our berries. We're hoping to move soon but we will still continue to make plans as if we're not moving. Waiting to move before we do anything is not an option. If something happens and we never get to move we are using what we have, no excuses, to become more self-sustaining. We have plans to raise rabbits for meat and profit, also making plans to raise 2 pigs. We currently reproduce quail and chickens for our consumption and for profit. We are always finding ways to add to our homestead, like collecting rainwater for watering our plants, but also plan on filtering rainwater for our consumption. Solar is also something we're learning about. We are currently and for the past 12 years have a successful aquaponics system set up where we raise fish and grow lettuce, bok choy and celery. We are currently running the aquaponics pumps on solar. Bee keeping is also in the works, we had a hive that swarmed, and we lost our bees, but we plan on starting a horizonal hive for 2023. It's an exciting journey for us and we invite you to tag along and hopefully together we can learn more. Thanks for subscribing and sharing our videos.

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