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Straw Bale Greenhouse Building Plans
With an enthusiastic crowd of helpers, it's amazing how fast a wall or building can go up. To help bounce the sunlight inside the greenhouse, we painted the plaster white. About the Authors Lisa Kivirist and John Ivanko are co-authors of ECOpreneuring...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Starting A Straw Bale Garden: How To Plant Straw Bale Garden Beds
Growing root crops in a straw bale is more challenging.l to the top of the bale, before starting a straw bale garden. Water in well.Make sure bales stay damp. Bales of hay can also be used for this type of garden, but are more prone to sprouting weeds.freestar.queue.push(function()...
Ohio
Willoughby
How to Garden With Hay Bales
On the "off" days, water the bale deeply but do not add fertilizer. Nearly any plant will grow in a bale, but avoid tall plants such as corn because the plant can become top heavy and destabilize the bale.Water the straw-bale garden regularly and keep...
California
Santa Monica
How to Grow Strawberries in Hay Bales
Firm, tightly tied hay or straw bales make a quick and easy-to-use organic raised bed for growing strawberries. If they are no longer heating and all danger of frost has passed, then you may begin planting.Transplant your strawberries into the bales,...
California
Santa Monica
4 Tips for Safe & Efficient Hay Baling
But it is difficult, especially if you produce the small square bales that are so convenient for many hobby farmers. Depending on the number of helpers and the number of balers you run simultaneously, (probably just one if you're a hobby farmer), it could...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Plant Potatoes in Straw Bales
The pieces can be placed directly on top of the ground. Potatoes provide important protein, vitamins and minerals, and can be grown in any climate and at any altitude. Place the hay 6 inches deep and spread it out 6 inches to each side of the row, so...
California
Santa Monica
Composting Hay: Learn How To Compost Hay Bales
Has two distinct advantages. If the plants look identical, the compost is safe for food crops. Grow the beans until they have two or three true leaves. The additional hay will mix in with the original compost, increasing the size of your compost supply.freestar.queue.push(function()...
Ohio
Willoughby
Q&A With Straw-Bale Builder Andrew Morrison
Tamra Hamblin Ratieta AM: Straw-bale buildings can certainly be built in urban environments. These energy-efficient structures are catching the attention of those who are living a sustainable, DIY lifestyle, and Andrew Morrison, a leading expert in straw...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Reasons to Start a Hay-Bale Garden
We've got a few things that might persuade you. Weeding Is Minimal If you feel that weeding your garden on a weekly basis is highly overrated—and who doesn't?— hay-bale gardening is right up your alley.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Build a Compost Bin with Straw Bales
Build Your Compost Bin Follow these steps to build a nine-bale compost bin: Step 1: Build the base. If you have: 6 bales, build an open-front, two-layered bin or a four-sided, single-layer bin.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Tools for Tight Spaces
The twine-wrap model MRBO850 puts up an impressive 80 to 120 bales an hour; the net-wrap MRBO860, 100 to 150 bales an hour. Either ground-driven Newer Spreader can be pulled with a small garden tractor, ATV or utility vehicle.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Store Hay To Make It Last
The uneven surface allows better air circulation. Materials you can use to help insulate hay from wet soil or concrete and provide some ventilation include telephone poles, wooden pallets and tires.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Strawbale Gardening: Why and How
Note the difference in root growth.)Bales are excellent for retaining moisture and reducing the need for frequent watering.Bales can be located anywhere, (even on concrete). It also makes excellent winter mulch.
California
El Segundo
How Does Straw Grow?
If rain is imminent, the farmer connects a rake to a tractor and rolls the straw over to dry it faster. Actual growing time until harvest depends on the number of favorable growing days, warm and sunny, as well as the amount of moisture.
California
Santa Monica
4 Ways To Feed Hay & Reduce Waste
The location of your hay feeding routine has an effect on how much hay your animals waste. Look at your hay production and storage methods to reduce the amount of moldy hay that you have on hand.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Tools of the Trade: Choosing a Hay Baler
John Deere John Deere's Model 328 is another high quality haying machine. It boasts a category 3 driveline and New Holland'sexclusive Power-Pivot PTO. By John & Sue Weaver If you keep any sort of livestock, you probably feed baled hay.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
New Apps Keep Your Horse Slim and Healthy
Android versions are in development. The “Healthy Horse” app allows horse owners and professionals to estimate the body weight of various adult horses—Arabians, ponies, stock, saddle and miniature—by entering height, body length, neck and girth...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Calculate Winter Forage Needs
Hay stored outdoors has about 20-percent wastage (i.e., a waste factor of 1.2); hay stored indoors has about 7 percent (or 1.07 WF). This article first appeared in the January/February 2013 issue of Hobby Farms.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Neat Ideas … If Only I Remembered Them
For one thing, it reminds us just how often the same ideas keep turning up in the same magazines. My wife and I joke that one “how to” publication we get runs the same story every issue, just changing a detail or two on the project.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Toxic Fescue: A Danger for Livestock Moms-To-Be
The seed head is the most toxic part of the plant. They finally got some big bales from a man they bought hay from last year. But there's a huge downside to fescue, too. If you live where fescue grows, assume it's in your pastures and probably in the...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Choose the Right Gloves for Hay Season
Some are made of leather, some are knit, some are deerskin lined with Thinsulate, some are designed for winter with waterproof inserts, some are made of tough rubber with cotton backs—you name it, I probably have it.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Grow Quality Hay
The National Forage Testing Association (NFTA) certifies labs to test hay, and having a NFTA-certified lab analyze your hay is the best way to get an accurate measurement of its nutritional values.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What looks like a Shmoo and is edible? A Cushaw!
Top with additional Parmigiano if desired.Copyright © 2006 Television Food Network, G.P., All Rights ReservedScoop seeds into a colander and rinse off pulp. Caution: the USDA Canning Guide DOES NOT RECOMMEND canning squash puree or squash butters even...
California
El Segundo
How to Process Cotton, From Plant to Cloth
Cotton fabric is appreciated because it is lightweight and breathable. Weave the yarn into cotton fabric on looms. Today, Extra Long Staple (ELS) cotton is produced in a number of countries, including the U.S. and Egypt.
California
Santa Monica
Straw Mulch In Gardens: Tips For Using Straw As Mulch For Vegetables
If you're not using mulch in your vegetable garden, you're doing entirely too much work.helps to hold in moisture, so you don't have to water as often; it shades out weed seedlings, cutting down on weeding time; and it composts into nutrients and amendments...
Ohio
Willoughby
Compost confessions: How low can I go?
I was eager to see how last year's Opalka & Sungold tomatoes, which had done gangbusters there last year, worked out after self-sowing, since I am not an expert on hybrids, crosses or anything else when it comes to plant genetics.
California
El Segundo
Livestock Feeders
We can't address every kind of animal feeder used in every situation, but let's look at types you're most likely to have on your farm: hay and grain feeders for horses, cattle, goats, sheep and camelids, many of which you can use to feed your pets and...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia