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Straw Bale Greenhouse Building Plans
Many people remain convinced of fire hazards associated with straw-bale construction despite the fact that as much as two inches of fireproof mud, sand and cement completely surround the bales, making it practically impossible to ignite them.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Starting A Straw Bale Garden: How To Plant Straw Bale Garden Beds
Consider using a soaker hose for ease of irrigation.Straw bale garden maintenance will include regular fertilization as well. Straw bale garden instructions direct you to water bales well for three to four weeks before using this method.Locate the bales...
Ohio
Willoughby
How to Garden With Hay Bales
Water deeply.Cover the bale with a 3- to 5-inch layer of a mixture of half commercial potting soil and half compost when you are ready to plant. Water the bale deeply. Locate the bale where the plants will receive at least six hours of sunlight every...
California
Santa Monica
How to Grow Strawberries in Hay Bales
Expect to harvest your first strawberries within a month.Apply a 3-inch layer of winter mulch on top of the strawberry plants after frost has stopped growth but before a heavy freeze.
California
Santa Monica
4 Tips for Safe & Efficient Hay Baling
Particularly if the weather is hot, there's no reason to be understaffed while working on such a difficult project. Take breaks to cool off and escape from the sun. Stay Cool & Hydrated Remember to take care of yourself while baling hay, which means not...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Plant Potatoes in Straw Bales
Straw makes a great cover for growing potatoes. There is no need to dig into the ground.Cover the potato row(s) with at least 6 inches of straw. They can also grow in almost any type of soil, and it is even easy to grow them on top of the ground, as long...
California
Santa Monica
Composting Hay: Learn How To Compost Hay Bales
The shorter front allows you to reach into the square to shovel andweekly and the higher walls help keep in the heat to make the materials rot faster.Once the compost is complete, you'll notice that part of the walls have begun to incorporate themselves...
Ohio
Willoughby
Q&A With Straw-Bale Builder Andrew Morrison
Are there any reasons not to build with straw bales? If talking about the building itself, then I would say that the ability of the bale walls to be shaped and sculpted is my favorite part.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Reasons to Start a Hay-Bale Garden
Bales will rarely last more than a single calendar year before the nutrient levels are depleted or the bale becomes so decayed that you are unable to physically plant within it. The only drawback to hay-bale gardening is finding a helpful friend to physically...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Build a Compost Bin with Straw Bales
When you're ready to plant, there's no need to cart compost to the garden, and your soil will be primed for planting. (Keep in mind, the straw-bale walls will sag, lose stability and appear unkempt in the process.) Select Compost Bin Material In addition...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What Do You Do When Your Driveway Turns Into A River?
What the rain has announced loud and clear is that we can't put off driveway maintenance any longer, particularly on the steep parts that downpours affect more heavily. Maintain Often One thing we haven't equipped ourselves yet is a box grader, but we're...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Tools of the Trade: Choosing a Hay Baler
Both incorporate a straight-line prepacker chamber that pre-forms each flake before sweeping it into the bale chamber, thus ensuring consistent bale density and uniform flake size.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Store Hay To Make It Last
While small square bales are ideal for ease of feeding, putting them up, is more labor-, time- and cost-intensive than baling large round or large square bales. The round bales shed water better so tarps aren't necessary.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Strawbale Gardening: Why and How
The aproximate size of a average strawbale is about 24 inches long, and 15 or 16 inches high and wide.There is no need to till the soil before planting, and little to no weeding required.It is much more cost-effective than using commercial potting soil...
California
El Segundo
How Does Straw Grow?
More liquid fertilizer is applied when the wheat comes out of dormancy in the spring. 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
Cattle and sheep generally will steer clear of moldy portions of hay, pushing it aside and trampling it. You need to offer 1 foot of outside bale diameter per cow per day so that everyone can have their turn eating, according to UM Extension estimates.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
New Apps Keep Your Horse Slim and Healthy
App 2: Healthy Horse Veterinarians and professionals have long expressed concern over increasing rates of equine obesity. App 1: Hay Price Calculator “Horse owners are one of the few groups of livestock owners that buy hay by the bale,” Martinson...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Tools for Tight Spaces
These handy items neatly maneuver down barn aisles, and the smallest models can squeeze through standard 4-foot doors. Its 18-horsepower Kohler CH18 engine, compact size and 600-pound operating capacity make it a first choice for hauling feed and cleaning...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Calculate Winter Forage Needs
In order to maximize herd health and minimize long-term economic consequences, you should develop a plan for winter feeding long before the last blade of grass or bale of hay disappears.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Toxic Fescue: A Danger for Livestock Moms-To-Be
Tall fescue ( Festuca arundinacea ) is one of America's most widely used forages—it is hardy, productive and insect resistant, tolerates poor soil and climatic conditions very well, and has a long growing season.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Choose the Right Gloves for Hay Season
After all, lifting square bales that weigh about 50 pounds, by means of two pieces of twine—often while using just one hand—guarantees blisters if your hands aren't appropriately protected.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Grow Quality Hay
Research what other haymakers in your region are charging per bale. If you're lucky enough to have several large, open fields on your farm, growing your own hay can be a very viable project.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What looks like a Shmoo and is edible? A Cushaw!
Soak 1-2 hours. Add the wine if you are using it and raise the heat to evaporate the wine.Add the simmering vegetable broth (or boiling water and a little salt) 1 cup at a time, stirring frequently with a long wooden spoon or fork, over highest heat.
California
El Segundo
How to Process Cotton, From Plant to Cloth
During the Industrial Revolution in 1796, Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, which allowed cotton to be processed more quickly. The cotton gin will separate the fibers from the seeds and remove any burs, stems, leaves or other undesirable elements.Condense...
California
Santa Monica
Straw Mulch In Gardens: Tips For Using Straw As Mulch For Vegetables
Always start with one and buy more if it's needed. Some straw mulches may be mixed with hay, which can weed seeds that can sprout in your garden rows. You'll probably need to add another layer, to the depth of 2 or 3 inches, to help keep the weeds down...
Ohio
Willoughby
Compost confessions: How low can I go?
Meanwhile, my newest corral is happily gobbling up everything I can throw at it. Perhaps I could just rotate my compost piles throughout the garden as the years went on?My resolve to be as lazy as possible was cemented by the fact that my nearby strawberry...
California
El Segundo
Livestock Feeders
Top Timed Feeders Sometimes it's hard to feed on schedule, yet livestock thrive when fed on time. Like Quick Feed automatic feeders, it holds 50 pounds of concentrates, feeds up to 12 times per day and comes in electric or solar- powered versions, including...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia