Harrison Homestead

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Photos from Harrison Homestead's post 02/16/2023

Trying out these Dollar Tree plant stackers

Looking to maximize space and output!

Herbs, medicinal plants, cherry tomatoes,lettuce and pollinator flowers

I also had my mini me helping me out!

02/16/2023

Best type of clover for backyard?
The backyard is full sun and needs to be low maintenance.

Photos from Harrison Homestead's post 05/12/2022

Baby chickes getting some outside timeπŸ–€πŸ₯πŸ₯°

Photos from Harrison Homestead's post 04/28/2022

We are maximizing every.single.area of our yard for our garden.

I had my beans, peas and cukes planted and secured from crazy chickens and then realized I had 9 more squash plants that needed full sun and decided to expand this garden out to hold them.

We also planted our tomatoes and instead of potting up the tomatoes and peppers we put them in big totes with our compost mix. The plants obviously took off and the root system was so big since it could actually spread out.

Photos from Harrison Homestead's post 04/20/2022

The newest Harrison Chickies!

Photos from Harrison Homestead's post 04/18/2022

2nd πŸ“ of the year, 1st since getting them in the ground.

We have 2 baby peppers and haven't even planted them in the ground.

Potting up all big tomato and pepper plants tomorrow!

Photos from Harrison Homestead's post 04/12/2022

Strawberries are in ground πŸ“πŸ“πŸ“

They will stay under the green house cover for awhile till I get the garden wall built and chicken proofed.

03/25/2022

Perfect place for eggs, in a nest of old pepper, tomato and basil plants

03/25/2022

Why does a compost heap get hot? + the secret ingredient

A compost heap will get hot as microorganisms break down organic matter. As microorganisms digest the organic matter the exothermic reaction heats up the pile. The compost pile itself acts like a blanket to keep the heat in and can quickly reach temperatures of 170 degrees Fahrenheit.

The basic reason compost heaps heat up is because of the activity of the microorganisms that break down the organic material in your compost. As they chew up and break down the green and brown material, they use up oxygen and release heat. This heat gets trapped in your compost pile and gradually warms up.

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