Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Busy makin' stuff here at the farm...


Hello! Been a few days. It's been pretty busy around here for me lately. With farmer's markets, goats, making jellies and dryer balls. And painting the little house and trying to get it finished. I did get the bathroom painted and put down the sticky backed tiles. It looks horrible, because I am a really bad cutter. So I will have to put some rugs down and hope no one looks too close. I love the wall color though. White Pistachio. Really nice cool color. So I will get the floor paint I bought a few weeks ago colored and paint the rest of the floors. Then start movin' in! I sure could use the room over there.

So last week, I noticed Zeeboo's puffy jaw. Darn those barber pole worms. I hate when I see this. So I socked the wormers to her. I tried Cydectin and Ivermec, alternating them for a few days. Red Cell, B Compex, lots of good green kales. Then Sunday, after waiting 3 days with no worm meds, I gave her more Ivermec. By Sunday night, her whole head was swollen. So I brought out the big guns, Dectomax. I didn't want to have to use this because there's a 32 day milk withdrawal time. And I'm milking her. And she has the best milk right now. But, to save her and kill those darn worms, I had to use it. It's really the only thing that will kill the worms. So she got some. And she looks MUCH better. I'll continue milking her but throw the milk out or give it to Piper, the bottle kid. Then maybe after 20 days, try it.




I made some elderberry flower jelly. It's so good and pretty too. Hope it sells at market today. The flowers are just now starting to open, so I have plenty of time to make more for awhile.



Also tried my hand at wool dryer balls. It's so fun to see how they turn out after they're dried. I hope they sell as well. I can add a few drops of EO for a nice scent. They are supposed to help cut down dryer time, wrinkles and static. And last at least 5 years or more. I have 6 more in the dryer now, made with some brown wool and black alpaca. I need panty hose now!



This is the Outback hive. They seem to be doing good. Still have a few empty frames. I have been moving the empties to the middle gradually. Wondering if I should add another box yet? The weather has been so crazy the past several weeks here. Cold, rainy, wet, then hot. Poor bees.



And this is a new venture. Dandelion salve, Sure feels good on dry hard working hands. And is supposed to help with sore muscles and achy joints. But I am just loving the soft hands now.


I planted to flats with calendula flower seeds. Most are popping up! I bought 4 from Crabtree farm a few months ago and they are blooming. But not enough to do anything with yet. I want to make calendula salve and use some flowers to dye wool with. I should have plenty, the way it looks so far.

The garden is being over taken by weeds! With all this rain, they are loving it. Also have seen squash and zucchine out there. Should have some green beans soon too. And all the cucumber seeds I planted last week are all up! The butternut squash though, pretty sure it's all been washed away by the stream in the middle of the garden where they were planted. The bottom of the garden should be a paradise soon though, with all the different seeds that have been washed down there.

Going to Main St market this afternoon. I love this market. But it's hot there! The sun is behind my booth and so most of my canopy is worthless. So I am bringing a shower curtain and some rope today and putting it up at the back. So maybe I'll have some shade for my booth.

4 comments:

Betty Ann said...

Wow! Busy busy! I sure wish I could taste your elderberry flower jelly. I'm sorry you had to use the meds on Zeeboo that put her milk off limits for so long. Hope the market went well. It seems Kristin and I spend most of our week preparing stuff for our Saturday market. Our plantain salve has been a success and we credit you with that terrific idea!

Kris said...

Oh good! I'm so glad the salve is selling so well. I have people come back to get more. It['s great for helping with excema. I sell a lot for kids.

I am now making dandelion salve, which is amazing for dry hands. I have 3 left. I just went out and picked all the flowers I could find to make more.

I had a great day at the market! More than I've ever made before! It seems like I am always making things or just getting ready for markets these days. But it keeps me going and I love it. This new larket just past my farm is great. Just me and my friend selling so far. I really love that it's just 5 miles away and under a shelter with ceiling fans and bathrooms!

Kristin said...

Look at all the beautiful things you've made! I love those dryer balls. I'd love to order some, but don't want to send you to the post office in your "other spare time".

I'm so sorry to hear about Zee. I hope she recovers quickly for you.

Kris said...

I had to give her more Dectomax this morning. 6 cc. Darn worms.