So, its been a bit since I posted last but, I still have more to post! In my last post, I had finally got all the trees into the ground. However, thats not good enough. I was extremely concerned about deer eating the young trees while I was away and needed a plan for that.... Continue Reading →
Starting an Orchard Part IV: Planting Trees
So now we have a tractor and now know how to operate it. Lets get some trees in the ground. After everything else, this was relatively easy. Get the trees, get them out of the boxes, and get them into the the ground. Pretty simple. A few more steps I put into it, but that's... Continue Reading →
Starting an Orchard Part II: Planning and Prepping
So in part I of starting an orchard, I went through why I want an orchard, but in this post, I will go through the planning and prepping I did. First off, this project almost didn't get pulled off. First thing I learned about trees is you have to plant them winter or late spring.... Continue Reading →
Adding Some Badly Needed Lighting
Working off candles, flashlights, and kerosene works for a while, but eventually, you want to just have a working light switch. Well, I finally did it and didn't kill myself in the process. Eventually, the lighting will be ripped out when I install insulation and drywall in the future, but I am happy to have... Continue Reading →
Time lapse video: September 2018 to March 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFAkeVpbQrE This is a 3 minute time lapse from 2 September 2018 to 9 March 2019. You will probably see minimal changes, but when the snow comes and melts away, its kinda cool. I also like watching the tree sag under the weight of the snow, then recover. Deer wandering around is also fun, but... Continue Reading →
Firewood
To me, campfires are one of those things that are key to having an enjoyable, relaxing, retreat. It's one of those things that provides heat, is the center of where people gather, and tell stories. The last several months I have been working on figuring out how best to fell trees, skid logs, section them... Continue Reading →
Winter Prepping and Keeping Warm
While I have done a few day trips out to West Virginia, I have also been staying the night in the makeshift cabin/shack despite winter approaching. With the weather dropping into temps where snow is possible, there were a few things that needed to happen to get ready for winter. The first was cold prep.... Continue Reading →
Something Is Killing My Hardwoods
Over Labor Day weekend I went out the mountain to do some surveying of the woods, and figure out what I want to do about forestry management (more on that in a later post). The plan was to head out there, and cut down as many standing dead trees as I could, section them off,... Continue Reading →
Dealing with Waste and Starting the Composting Pile
One of the issues I am dealing with is waste. There is no trash pickup at my place, and I want to keep the amount of material being hauled to the landfill at a minimum. Ideally, I would like to get to the point where there is only plastic being brought back from the property... Continue Reading →
Making a Field Stone Fire Pit – PARTIAL FAIL
So one of the things that West Virginia has is mountains and stone; no real surprise to anyone who has been there. However, I have a lot of extra fieldstone lying about in piles from the pasture field, and I am looking for something to do with it. First, fieldstone is the stone that is... Continue Reading →