Flowers and Seedlings

Mulberry Madness: A Fowl and Goat-tastic Adventure!

Welcome to the whimsical world of mulberry trees, where chickens cluck with delight and goats nibble their way to happiness! If you’re looking to spice up your farm life with a splash of fruity fun, planting mulberry trees is the way to go. Let’s dive into this berry good idea!

Why Mulberries?

  1. Delicious Fruits: Mulberries are like nature’s candy! These juicy gems drop from the tree, providing a sweet treat for your feathered friends and four-legged companions. Chickens will be scratching around like they’ve hit the jackpot, while goats will munch on the leaves like they’re at an all-you-can-eat buffet!
  2. Health Benefits: Not only are mulberries tasty, but they’re also packed with nutrients. They’re rich in vitamins C and K, iron, and antioxidants. So, while your chickens are pecking away, they’re also getting a health boost. Talk about a win-win!
  3. Goat Gourmet: Goats are notorious for their discerning palates, and mulberry leaves are a hit! They’ll munch on them like they’re the finest salad in town. Plus, the prunings from your tree can be a delightful addition to their diet. Who knew goats could be such foodies?

Planting Tips

  • Location, Location, Location: Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Mulberries love to bask in the sun, just like your chickens love to strut around!
  • Water Wisely: While mulberries are drought-tolerant, they appreciate a good drink during dry spells. Just don’t drown them—no one likes a soggy tree!
  • Patience is a Virtue: It takes a few years for your mulberry tree to start producing fruit, but trust us, the wait is worth it. Your chickens and goats will thank you with happy clucks and bleats!

So, if you’re ready to turn your farm into a mulberry paradise, grab a shovel and get planting! Your chickens and goats will be living their best lives, and you’ll have a delightful supply of fruits to enjoy. Who knew farming could be this fun? Happy planting!

The Splash-tacular Water Project: A Liquid Success!

Well, folks, hold onto your rubber duckies because we’ve officially made waves with our Water Project! After much anticipation (and probably a few too many “Can we fix it?” songs), we installed a 1/2 HP Differential Water Pump. Yes, you heard that right—half a horsepower! Enough to make even the most stubborn garden hose tremble in fear.

What’s Flowing?

  • Running Water Galore: We’re not just talking about a trickle that makes you question your life choices; we now have great running water flooding the entire area!
  • Chicken Area: Clucking good showers for our feathered friends! They’ll be strutting around like they just got back from a spa day.
  • Goat House: Our goats can now enjoy a luxurious rinse-off (who knew goats were so high maintenance?). Future Build.
  • Flower House: Because even flowers need a good drink and a solid foundation to bloom into their fabulous selves!
  • Cafe: Coffee lovers rejoice! Your brews will never suffer from the dreaded “water shortage” blues again.

Bye-Bye, Barangay Blues!

With our nifty pump, we’ve waved goodbye to the Barangay water breakdown and shortages. No more juggling buckets and hoping for the best—our water supply is as steady as our enthusiasm for cheesy puns!

A Big Thank You!

A huge shoutout to the Buddy Boyz—you guys are the real MVPs! Without your help, we might have been stuck with a garden hose and a dream. Now, we’re ready to make some serious splashes!

So, here’s to our newly watered paradise! May the showers be plentiful, the goats be clean, and the flowers bloom brighter than our future prospects. Cheers to a life that’s a little less dry and a lot more splashy! 🌊

News Update for January 05, 2025

Some progress is done, small steps at a time. But life is good. There are no problems, problems are obstacles and obstacles are new adventures.
We had 8 pabo eggs this morning. Every day is rainy season for some reason. It is supposed to be dry now until April but we have heavy rain every afternoon.

Also, some YouTube planting videos are total scam. More to this later.
Our dogs are sick. The small ones are weak and barely move, Tiger was not seen for one day and he skipped a meal, showed up this morning again and stayed all day with us. Maybe he is doing better. Maybe Rabis? But his saliva is not dripping, his snout is dry!!! Maybe dead worms in his intestines and they create poison? We will see.
The flowers are coming along, slowly but surely. Also veggies. Funny is, even a Power Engineer has to learn to plant his own onions, garlic, and ginger. A challenge for me. But hey, You have a huge piece of land but you buy your onions in the market?? LOL That has to change.
We had our ONE YEAR JESSIE’S SUNSHINE FARM party with our buddy boys and family. Nice BBQ and some beer.
Moving forward.