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Adding a Nest Box in Your Backyard to Attract Birds
Installing a nest box for birds in your backyard is a great way to provide alternative housing for these feathered friends. And remember, if you build it, they will come; it might just take a season or two for the birds to find their new home.
California
El Segundo
What Is Bird\'s Nest Orchid – Where Does Bird\'s Nest Orchid Grow
The orchid's roots are connected to the mushroom, which breaks downinto nutrition that sustains the orchid. If you were fortunate enough to stumble across the plant, you would be surprised at its unusual appearance.
Ohio
Willoughby
Bird\'s Nest Spruce Care: How To Grow Bird\'s Nest Spruce Shrubs
If you wish to keep the plant in a diminutive habit, trimming bird's nest spruce is best done in late winter to early spring in the second year. The spruce is not bothered byRemove any diseased, broken or damaged limbs any time of the year.
Ohio
Willoughby
The Amazing Details of Bird Migration
The urge to migrate has to do with food rather than temperature. The scope of information is far too great for this article, but we'll talk about some of the more well-known of our feathered friends.
California
El Segundo
About Alpaca Farms
These alpaca-dung piles concentrate the parasite load and fly population in a few small areas rather than all across a pasture. Huacaya alpaca fiber is similar to sheep's wool: It stands perpendicular to the animal's body and is very dense.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Building Nest Boxes
Consider designs that transform old tires into nest structures for fox squirrels. Few efforts are more simple and capable of generating a significantly positive response for wildlife.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Keeping Your Fields Tree-Free
A hand-pushed mower can be particularly useful since you can get in between and very close to the larger trees. With the right tools, you can preserve the open spaces of your farm from forest encroachment.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Should I Trim My Alpaca\'s Teeth?
As you begin trimming, alpacas react adversely to the smoke and vibration at first, but then are tolerant of the procedure. These teeth all have wedge-shaped surfaces used to cut off plants or pick up hay during eating.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Alpacas: Dollars And Sense
Teeth and toenails must be routinely trimmed. The largest concern for alpaca breeders is healthcare for pregnant females and, of course, their babies, known as crias. Alpaca Nation ( www.alpacanation.com ) is an independent website where individual alpaca...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
12 Plants That Fertilize Your Garden
It can also be fermented along with comfrey leaves in water for a few days and applied to heavy feeding crops—this is called a compost tea. Much like comfrey, it heats up fast as it decomposes, making it a great addition to kickstart a cold or below...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Steps To Keep Young Trees Out Of Your Fields
Some farming projects are onetime or very irregular events, such as building a barn or drilling a well. Because trees can be so vigorous in resprouting from their roots, you must take action to keep them at bay.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Huacaya Alpacas
Therefore, you don't experience compaction of the soil to same degree that you would with other types of livestock. Huacaya (pronounced wah-KI-ya) are a type of alpaca with short, dense, crimpy fiber.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Suri Alpacas
Therefore, you don't experience compaction of the soil to same degree that you would with other types of livestock. Suri alpacas have fiber that is silky and resembles pencil-like locks.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Adopt a Llama or Alpaca
Those llamas and alpacas are restored to health before they're offered for adoption to new home farms. If you choose not to keep llamas or alpacas adopted through a rescue, they must be surrendered back to the organization.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Birds and Bees—Camelid Edition
That means unless they're pregnant, they can be bred at any time. Finally, he'll jump on the female from the rear. Then with one last contraction she pushes him out and, splat, he hits the ground.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Weird Llama and Alpaca Behaviors
People who keep llamas and alpacas call them dung piles or poop piles. This is handy for several reasons: You can haul your llama or alpaca in your van or SUV because he won't make a mess in the back.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Prepare To Make Your Farm Certified Organic
Keep all the notes that you can. Fertilize With Compost & Approved Fertilizers If you've been using chemical or unapproved fertilizers, becoming Certified Organic will require you to switch, so you might as well get in the habit.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Alpacas And Llamas: What They Are & Why You Should Keep Them
In either case, fleeces are shorn once a year. Fleece shows are often held in conjunction with llama or alpaca shows, and the fleeces are judged against a wide range of criteria that varies depending on the specific species and breed of fleece.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Farm Animals Children Can Raise
Your Children's Behavior Most animals don't take kindly to being laid on, kicked or whacked on the head with sticks, so your children need to be able to respond to instruction and discipline.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Ways to Not Use a Generator
To ensure the generator isn't seized when you need it most, follow the manufacturer's recommendations for oil changes and routinely run the generator. If you're familiar with using a generator, you or someone you know might have inadvertently used it...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Farm Clothing: Choose The Best Gear For The Jobs You Do
Along with the body, another fine tool that serves us dutifully is the brain. But tobacco men don't need protection from the crop or the cold. Clothing is a tool that protects one of the most important pieces of equipment on your farm—your body.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Permaculture: Getting Started
They also hold the soil and retain moisture. Identify existing fruit or nut trees and bushes that can serve as a focal point for a “guild” or combination of complementary plants.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Human-Powered Garden Tools for More Sustainable Farming
The farmer places the tines into the soil, steps on the bar, and uses the handles to rock back and forth, gently breaking up compaction along the soil's strata. Heavy tractors compact soil, mowers and weed-whackers tear up delicate habitats, tillers destroy...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Reasons Why You Need A Staple Gun On Your Farm
This makes it simple to use because you can just grab it and get to work—no need to hunt for a battery! 5. It's arguably easier to use than a household stapler. A staple gun is a useful tool to have around your farm.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Rafter Panel Storage
Then I'll outline the tools stored behind a panel on its exposed side to make it easy for my wife (and me) to find needed tools without dropping every panel. I plan to use Velcro strapping for some and wood retainers for others.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Fit Your Anvil to Your Needs
If you want a new, high-quality anvil, you can expect to spend $600 or more. The lower end can cost $100 or less. For those who are intrigued by the idea of having their own working anvil, there are multiple other options …
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Sprayer Selection
You'll quickly discover the importance of good waist and shoulder straps. Beyond Backpack Sprayers When you move beyond the farmyard, it's time to move beyond backpack sprayers. “Put a 25-gallon spray tank on the backend of an ATV or a 110-gallon tank...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia