Spring is HERE!!!
The weather has been so nice. It really feels like spring is here. The onion sets are up!!! I am planting potatoes today, maybe a few more early crops too. The baby bunnies are really cute and the chicks have hit the inbetween stage and are getting bigger. I love spring! Enjoy the pictures!
Lazy Rabbit Homestead In Idaho
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Friday, February 26, 2016
It has begun!!!
We have planted our first seeds, onions and leeks. Next week it will be tomatoes and peppers. I am so excited for this upcoming growing season!!! We are starting a CSA in our area and really excited for the community support we already have. Can't believe it is almost March!!!
Potting soil...
Flats full of soil and seeds...
Some of our seeds...
The grow lights. All set up!
About our CSA...
What is the cost and how much do I get?
We will begin the CSA box distribution May 27th and go through October 8th, weather permitting. This will be 20 boxes of fresh vegetables for your family. There will be a possibility of extra boxes at the end of October if the weather remains nice and there is extra produce. The cost will be $350 for the entire season. That comes to $17.50 a box to feed a family of four fresh vegetables for the entire growing season!
We have planted our first seeds, onions and leeks. Next week it will be tomatoes and peppers. I am so excited for this upcoming growing season!!! We are starting a CSA in our area and really excited for the community support we already have. Can't believe it is almost March!!!
Potting soil...
Flats full of soil and seeds...
Some of our seeds...
The grow lights. All set up!
About our CSA...
The Lazy Rabbit Homestead is looking for
shareholders for their future C.S.A. (community supported agriculture) for the
summer of 2016.
What is a CSA?
CSA
stands for Community Supported Agriculture. Local farmers offer individuals a
share of their harvest. Members pay at the beginning of the season and receive
weekly boxes of fresh produce for a set amount of time.
What will be in my box?
Standard
seasonal vegetables grown fresh in our local market farm. Recipes will also be offered to give you an
idea of how to use the vegetables.
What are the benefits of
participating in a CSA?
In addition to the wide variety of
fresh produce, you are also building a relationship with the farmer who grew
them. You have a closer connection to your food and a better knowledge of how
it was grown and harvested. You will be receiving freshly harvested vegetables
grown locally and ready for consumption.
Each share will feed a family of 4 for a week. Once commonplace, knowing where our
food comes from is now a novelty that can be hard to come by. If you
aren’t able to grow your own garden or simply can’t grow enough to meet your
family’s needs, joining a CSA (or shopping at farmers markets!) is the next best
thing. You can trust and know that it’s in good hands from seed to harvest.
This is an important one
for many. It has been found that at least twice the amount of money
stays within our local communities when we buy products
locally vs. not locally.
We can build strong local
communities buy supporting local farmers, artisans, and other
creators/producers that contribute to meeting our needs. If there is an
option to purchase something locally rather than a “Made in China” product,
please consider the local item, even if it may cost a bit more. The money
invested locally always comes back around and is an investment not just in the
company or person we’re purchasing from, but also in our own
families.
Meanwhile, the farmer is gaining the
benefit of loyal customers and a good cash flow early in the season.What is the cost and how much do I get?
We will begin the CSA box distribution May 27th and go through October 8th, weather permitting. This will be 20 boxes of fresh vegetables for your family. There will be a possibility of extra boxes at the end of October if the weather remains nice and there is extra produce. The cost will be $350 for the entire season. That comes to $17.50 a box to feed a family of four fresh vegetables for the entire growing season!
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Spring Fever!!!
We are getting ready for the upcoming growing season by getting the raised beds ready, working on the old tractor and we bought a new BCS two wheel tractor!! Our baby chicks are here and the chick coop is all refurbished. Here are pictures of the latest events.
Pictures of the chicken coop made from an old camp trailer.
The roost in the coop, and the babies in their "crib".
Our awesome old tractor, and it still runs!!
Garden soil for planting the seeds and the raised beds below.
Our new investment, the two wheel tractor made by BCS. John already went out to try it!!!
We are getting ready for the upcoming growing season by getting the raised beds ready, working on the old tractor and we bought a new BCS two wheel tractor!! Our baby chicks are here and the chick coop is all refurbished. Here are pictures of the latest events.
Pictures of the chicken coop made from an old camp trailer.
The roost in the coop, and the babies in their "crib".
Our awesome old tractor, and it still runs!!
Garden soil for planting the seeds and the raised beds below.
Our new investment, the two wheel tractor made by BCS. John already went out to try it!!!
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Once in a while the weather is nice enough to get outside and work on the upcoming events on our homestead. Here are a few pictures of the nice day we had this week.
Beautiful eggs for sale at our homestead...
Future raodside stand for the produce this spring and summer.
Old camper to soon be the new chicken coop. Most of it is almost gutted out.
The lone escaping rabbit...
Dog, cat and chickens loving the sun, beautiful day in Idaho.
Beautiful eggs for sale at our homestead...
Future raodside stand for the produce this spring and summer.
Old camper to soon be the new chicken coop. Most of it is almost gutted out.
The lone escaping rabbit...
Dog, cat and chickens loving the sun, beautiful day in Idaho.
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Getting ready for the next season!!
We have purchased an older model camp trailer that we are going to revert into a chicken coop for 50 new chicks!! They will be arriving in February. Our calves are growing fine and enjoying the hay, YUM! We have become the happy owners of a rescue dog we named Tater. He is an awesome dog, he never eats the chickens or the rabbits. He would like to try and eat the cats!!! They of course are to fast for him. We will be farming about 4 acres this year and opening our road side stand which we have also been working on. The irrigation man was here today to give us the estimate on our drip irrigation system. We will be needing a greenhouse to start our plants in, so that will be the next purchase! It is going to be a good year! Enjoy the pictures!

Friday, October 23, 2015
Well the pantry is full and the canning is over and the canal is off, so we are officially done farming for this season.. It has been a true blessing this year with all the abundance of food and that we were able to store so much of it. The next big chore is to get the three cords of wood chopped and stacked. Here are some pictures of our fall work we did.
Plums we picked from a very kind neighbor and used to make juice and jelly.
The steam juicer at work!!!
Apple pulp waiting to be made into applesauce and canned.
One way to can our jars......
Finished apple juice!!
Apples from Aunt Wilma's orchard. Aunt Wilma is 101 years old!!!
Clothes on the clothesline.
One of my perfect tomatoes, almost to good to eat, well maybe not!!
Plum juice.
Plums cooking down into juice.
Plums we picked from a very kind neighbor and used to make juice and jelly.
The steam juicer at work!!!
Apple pulp waiting to be made into applesauce and canned.
One way to can our jars......
Finished apple juice!!
Apples from Aunt Wilma's orchard. Aunt Wilma is 101 years old!!!
Clothes on the clothesline.
One of my perfect tomatoes, almost to good to eat, well maybe not!!
Plum juice.
Plums cooking down into juice.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Wow, I can't believe how fast time has flown. We have been super busy with the gardens, canning, farmer's market and all the chores around here at the homestead. Here are a few pictures of life here at the homestead.
Here are the green beans and tomatoes ready for the pantry.
The stand at the Farmer's Market in Mountain Home.
Cucumbers from the gardens.
Cabbage from the gardens.
Cantaloupe from the garden.
Other delicious veggies!!!
View of the whole stand...
Thanks for visiting the Lazy Rabbit homestead.
Here are the green beans and tomatoes ready for the pantry.
The stand at the Farmer's Market in Mountain Home.
Cucumbers from the gardens.
Cabbage from the gardens.
Cantaloupe from the garden.
Other delicious veggies!!!
View of the whole stand...
Thanks for visiting the Lazy Rabbit homestead.
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