The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Introduce yourself => Topic started by: nick-in-ca on January 21, 2009, 05:17:05 am
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hi from Canada retired and working hard
had a look at your forum thought i would join
live in a mountainous area of southern Quebec near the US boarder. Have 50 acres on side of a valley have 2 highlanders for lawn makers and brush control
hope to get some pigs to prepare a garden bed i remember as a child the pigs would be put in the garden to clean up and they would do a very good job as rototillers the area they will work on is where i cut trees out last year about 2 acres still have some logs to pull out to much snow on then now about 3 ft deep and growing and the ground is not frozen do not to get stuck with machinery its wet under the snow.
Pulling out the logs should have been the winter project but made a mess of it in December a lot black snow managed to get out without getting stuck now i have to wait till early summer till it dries out
Now not much to do apart from plowing the snow off 1200 ft of lane
with an old Allis hd5 crawler that old thing starts fine at 20-c it has to or i will be stuck in my cabin
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Hi and welcome from a not very much warmer Brittany. Had to pour hot water on chicken house to unbolt door this morning. Pigs for clearing for veggie patch is great, 3 of ours are doing that right now. They not only clear the ground they remove slugs and insects too.
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Hi nic in canada :)
enjoy the forum ;) we are living in Finland so we also have pretty cold winters, ahhh a time to make great plans for the spring and summer..........
keep us up to date on what you are doing. :)
Suomi.
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Hi and welcome. I think you might be our first Canadian!