Tuesday, October 19, 2010

honey?

not certain. but don't think the inside of the hive should look like this..

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

men at work


Our interns from Denmark, Mark and Jakob, have been building a structure that will house future interns and a composting toilet. It faces due south, will be filled in with straw bales and roofed with a continuous coil of copper tubing..that will help heat water and the space. All a theory right now! Built with timbers salvaged from houses being dismantled in Baltimore, estimated to be 200 years old.

Friday, October 1, 2010


With temperatures at night in the 40's predicted for the upcoming week, it is time to close the hoophouse back up. Homer removed the rain barrels, added the plastic sides and will (as time allows) plant carrots inside and add the rain barrels as water/heat retention for the winter months. Tons of tomato plants inside. Along with the guinea hens, who we hope are eating their weight in horn worms!

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