Garlic Scapes, Bees and A Cattle Panel Trellis Busy Afternoon
I tried to get a bunch of stuff done on Sunday, the one nice day we did have. Putting up a cattle panel trellis at the community garden and finishing planting it out. I also starting pulling garlic scapes on our garlic crop hoping to make a garlic scape powder with them. It also turned out to be a good day to get into the beehive and check on them. Thanks for Watching! You can send us mail! The Citystead P.O. Box 130 Lapeer, MI 48446 Email us: thecitystead@gmail.com Teespring Store https://teespring.com/stores/the-citystead Music: Flowers In Your Hair (The Lumineers Cover) by Michael Obadja https://soundcloud.com/michael-obadja/flowers-in-your-hair-the Acoustic/Folk Instrumental by Hyde - Free Instrumentals https://soundcloud.com/davidhydemusic/acousticfolk-instrumental-mumford-sons-inspired-free-download Pretty When The Wind Blows by shafirathecat https://soundcloud.com/shafirathecat/pretty-when-the-wind-blows-cover
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The Citystead is the journey of my family transforming our zone 5b/6a Michigan backyard into an urban homestead. This year we are taking the leap into trying to start a small farm business. We are working on using our land to start a garlic farm. I'm documenting the whole process for others who might be in my situation where they want a farm business but have to travel and be away from the farm at times. Our kids are very involved in our gardening, and we have set up many different areas to keep them entertained and wanting to be out side playing as much as possible. Everything from a bushcraft grape teepee to our bean tent, we even have a secret forest corner for them to explore. You may be dreaming about that farm or homestead with tons of land, but we want to show you what is possible on a smaller scale with the space you currently have.
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