Friday, March 27, 2009

The Farm: Building a Deer Fence


Just down the road from our hilly homestead, we've rented one acre of nice Elkhorn Creek bottomland from a friend and neighbor. I feel blessed to have access to such a beautiful, flat, and fertile piece of land. This picture shows the beginnings of a deer fence. We're using bamboo instead of buying stakes. There is a large bamboo grove on this farm which the farm owner is coppicing (cutting at ground level) each year.
What will we plant? Lots of cabbage for sauerkraut ("Geier Krauts, LLC"), grains to feed our chickens in the winter, and all the veggies we can plant, weed, water, and harvest.
In this picture, I'm (Brian) talking with Sellus, our newest city commisioner. Sellus is heavily involved in creating community gardens all over downtown Frankfort, and we like to consider our acre a large, country community garden. You can check out the commissioner's website to learn about what's going on in Frankfort, and where Frankfort is headed.

...close-up of a corner post. The farm owner loaned us these great poles to put at the corners of our fence. We'll attach some gates to these as well, so we can open them and drive a truck by the garden to haul in compost or haul out produce. Sellus is keeping his cool with the sunglasses, but he was really bummed that he forgot it was Sunday, and couldn't get beer for us on his way out. As long as we learn from our mistakes...

John and Nathan worked on tying 8 ft. poles to small, stout bamboo poles which we had pounded into the ground with a post driver. Later we'll attach a 7 ft. mesh deer fence.
John is nursing 70 or so strawberry plants at his house that he is going to transplant into this garden. With a small loan from his brother, he will get a taste of what its like to invest, plant, and produce. I hope this garden can be a way for a few of us to get our feet wet with farming that's a lifestyle AND a paying job.

I cannot promise that I will not eat ripe strawberries before John can pick, pack, and sell them. Who could resist?


Kierston and Mike's family came over to help for the day, and Liam had to test the water at the creek. Still a bit too cold for swimming, but it won't be long!


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