Sunday, February 24, 2013


Our front yard on a busy city street. It used to be a square of grass. 


We are limited on how much we can grow but we try to use all places that are available. 
I have been studying vertical farming and soon would love to build up. 






Asparagus 
I planted a couple of asparagus roots and it takes a couple of years to get full production. 


Cucumber 


Hungarian Pepper


Tomatoes


A row of peppers 




First time growing onions. 



Beans



I guess it's a Alice in Wonderland theme for my lawn this week. 


Ethan and Oscar picking and sorting carrots. 








For the past two years I have been compiling a ton of information on farming and sustainability  through research and experimentation. I currently am in my final semester of college (Yeah) and will now be dedicating more time to my farm and more time to share information to you.

Rae Lynn with Princess


One of our first eggs.



This is Progressive Farm. 
It is a vacant lot that we bought from the city auction. 
We are lucky its large about 1/4 of an acre. 


When we got it it had a ton of garbage and was over grown. 
Clean up has been an on going process.



We have been letting some of the areas grow natural. 




Rae Lynn and Tootsie






Thursday, February 21, 2013


Cluck-Cluck hanging out in her new house.


Princess 



Tootsie and Henrietta nesting in their coop. 




The Ladies first time at the farm.



They came out and explored by the safety of the box


and then right back in. 


The teenagers 
4 months old

Tootsie and Henrietta 



Cluck-Cluck


Princess Poultry 


Henrietta 



Me and Cluck-Cluck








The new coop, ready to go to the farm.



Rosetta 
Under a week

Silver laced Polish Hen