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Life off the grid in the SW Texas desert. An experiment in sustainable living. NUMBERS AT THE END OF EACH BLOG POST: temp at 8PM,high temp,low temp,rainfall,wind conditions(CalmBreezyWindyGusty). YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFieldLab Daily live streams at https://www.youtube.com/thefieldlab/live
17 comments:
That is some nice looking tomatoes.
good lookin' maters....
Like to see people help wildlife as it hurts there feed and water sources with no rain.
Thanks JW!
You just had to show me up didn't you. ;)
I was thinking that since you seem to like building things and now you're growing some veggies, that you might want to try an Earthtainer. http://earthtainer.tomatofest.com/pdfs/EarthTainer-Construction-Guide.pdf
32 comments on the snake..none on the rabbits..I wonder if there is anyone, who has seen wild rabbits drinking water from a bowl.. I sure haven't..Lived in Texas all my life..Good picture
JW - making nice progress there.
Re: the straw bale in your 2nd photo - please check out my blog - my latest posting may be of interest to you http://ecofootprintsa.blogspot.com/
agree with alam......bunny picture is a good one
Something to eat in every picture.
tff...didnt know you posted a tomato pic too (great minds think alike?) - kinda like we both wore the same dress to a party.
John, that TOGA not dress. ;)
Thank you John Wells - for sharing your precious water with those thirsty rabbits. I think there are many thirsty animals - due to our prolonged drought!
when will you have more Benita mugs?
I stumbled upon your NYT article last week and became immediately intrigued. Upon arriving at your blog, I went back and read every entry, clicked every photo and glanced at every link posted. Your journey into a life of self-sustaining energy is extremely impressive and inspiring.
Now that I’m all caught up, I look forward to checking in daily to see the goings on at TFL. All my best to you, Benita and all of your wonderful neighbors and friends! ¡Salud!
~ Colin de los Santos
Austin, TX
Hi John
Man that greenhouse is really coming along. Wow I am very impressed with the work you have done by yourself! Cant wait to meet you this fall when we come down to set up the ranch. The Tomatoes look great.
Sure hope you guys have read about what temps tomatoes need to set fruit. Right now you are above the normally accepted day time high and soon will be above the night time low requirements. At least if you keep them well watered they will make a nice ornamental plant.
I have to say there is Nothing Better than Mater samwiches with Homemade bread ( and ifn you get to many rabbits hanging around ) a bit of Fresh meat to make it stick to the ribs .. Otherwise I think I would just feed and water them and let them go about their owh way ...
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