By Brian on February 11th, 2010

Red Maple Flowers
I somehow talk Laura into doing another show where we throw out some updates on the dog, seed starting, and the bees. We take some great feedback, including an actual voicemail! We finally wrap the show up by reading some of the better ads out of the market bulletin.
Ison’s Nursery
Georgia Framers and Consumers Market Bulletin
Music: James Larson, Gaia Consort
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By Brian on January 24th, 2010

The infamous Borris
A real treat for you guys today. I get my beautiful wife and garden diva, Laura, in on the podcast action. We go through some updates, catch you up on the latest weimaraner suicide attempt, talk about a pending new addition to the farm, take some great feedback, and finally break the hour mark talking about seeds and gardening.
Music: James Larson, Gaia Consort
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By Brian on December 11th, 2009

The New Well House
Happy Holidays from BubbaTanicals.com! Today we go through some quick updates and then geek out on setting up your farm website and blog!
Music: James Larson, Gaia Consort
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By Brian on December 2nd, 2008
| Winter Break |
| I love the winter. Love it. Not only because it’s not as hot as summer, but it’s gives us a chance to catch our breath and enjoy some of our labors from the previous months. The bees are all huddled up in their hives. The chickens have finally started laying. Things are quiet on the farm and we have a chance to sit back and contemplate.Okay enough contemplating. Time to get to work. There are a few things I need to get done before spring. I have to scrape, sand, and paint 15 or so deep and honey supers. I have to make 15 bottom boards (I’m going to try to do the ones that catch small hive beetle. And I have to build 15 more hive tops. Then there’s putting togeter 150 frames for the brood chamber. Then 150 more for the honey supers. Never mind the hive stands and such. And that’s just for the bees!
There’s the horse fencing that needs to be finished too. Then the soaps, lip balms (new products coming soon), and candles for next year!
It sounds like alot of work, but loving it makes it more rewarding than you might think at first.
This lifestyle is not for everyone, but I’m certainly glad it’s for me. |
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