by audrarussell | Jul 25, 2020 | backyard chickens, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Barred Rocks, chickens, garden, garden harvest, harvest, locally grown, squash, tomatoes
Hello garden gals and guys! Welcome back to Fat Earth Backyard Farm! It has been too hot for words outside which has limited my outdoor time other than watering the gardens and keeping my hens hydrated with lots of water and their favorite summer snack: watermelon!... by audrarussell | Jun 10, 2020 | backyard farm, chickens, garden, garden cage, garden shots, local food, locally grown, onions, planting, setting fruit, squash, sweet potato, tomatoes
Hello garden gals and guys! Welcome back to Fat Earth! We are ten days into June and even though summer hasn’t officially started yet, it is HOT out! My garden loves every bit of it, too. I was out in the garden early this morning, but it was still hot out. I... by audrarussell | Jun 4, 2020 | backyard farm, garden, local food, squash, tomatoes
Hello garden gals and guys! Things are really taking off here at Fat Earth. Here are two quick how-to videos on tomatoes and squash. Until next time garden gals and guys… Happy... by audrarussell | Jun 1, 2020 | garden, locally grown, onions
The weather this weekend was absolutely beautiful! Sunday, I got out in the garden and planted some onions for my family. We all love onions…a LOT…and we use them in almost every dish we make. And Ethiopian food, which I am becoming quite adept at making,... by audrarussell | Mar 8, 2013 | A Stroll through the Garden, Al Benner, backyard farm, backyard farmers, garden
Hello Garden Gals and Guys! Spring is only 12 days away! It’s time to get those seeds started indoors and get the garden and yard ready for growing. Today’s blog marks the beginning of my new series “A Stroll through the... by audrarussell | Aug 10, 2011 | garden, garden harvest, harvest
Hello garden gals and guys! The heat of summer can be brutal on plants but my cantaloupe plants finally decided to grace me with some fruit. Very sweet! Here is my youngest boy helping me put some of the harvest in the truck: He’s a hard worker! You may think...