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There is nothing like 70-degree weather three days after the pipes are frozen to get me dreaming of spring, and my fantasy farm.
I have a line on chickens. Two farms up, there is a very nice couple with a farm where they raise chickens, guineas, ducks, and geese. These people are like crack to me. What could be more exciting than farm animals with feathers? In April, they’re going to give me some chicken eggs and I’m going to hatch them in my incubator. I can hardly wait. If you’ve ever had a baby anything hatch out in your hands, you know what I mean.
I’m stalking another lady with miniature goats. I’ve talked to a few other people about horses and cows. Maybe I should get that fence finished first…. And, you know, build a barn. But all of that is finished handily in my fantasy farm.
Yesterday, we ordered a peach tree, a blueberry bush, and thornless blackberries. Thornless blackberries. Just had to repeat that, it’s so miraculous. (They’ll deliver the order in the spring when the time is right for our gardening zone.) I’m so excited. Our chicken neighbors? They’ve got grapes, too. I want some…. Maybe a “fruit section” over by our old derrick, berries on the edges, trees in the flat. Southerly exposure.
Kitchen garden near the house. Main garden….. Not sure yet.
This is our farm. It’s a fantasy right now, but it’s going to be real. There’s a peach tree, a blueberry bush, and thornless blackberries somewhere waiting to be delivered. Chickens not yet hatched. Miniature goats. A garden to plow. Fence posts that need wire. Grapevines to be started. The springhouse that I can almost see….. A house that isn’t done–but will be soon. Soon.
Don’t tell me it’s only January. Don’t tell me it’s gonna snow again. I am here:

(Our neighbors’ grapes, which they grow artfully on the wooden fence around their garden.)
Are you planning your garden yet?
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No garden-planning here, since I don’t have the space for one!
I’ll just live vicariously through your posts, Suzanne.
-Kim
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I also need to divide my peonies. They’re gorgeous, but HUGE. I think I’ll redo my mailbox planter and move some irises too. (They’re in the shade right now and they don’t bloom.) I’m being a little ambitious, I think, but maybe a few of those things will get done. Heh heh.
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But then where we live it’s pretty dry. Only about 15 inches annual rainfall. So we have to water the garden all the time.
And then we have wild fruity up the creek, when it doesn’t freeze in the spring. Plums, chokecherries, buffalo berries, currents.
No, I’m dreaming about baby calves and colts.
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I don’t garden. I don’t exactly have a black thumb, but it’s sort of brown. *g*
My fantasy farm would have lots of horses. Maybe retired thoroughbreds. And retired greyhounds! They need homes, too.
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Jill, yes, I think I want more ducks!
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Oh and chickens. We have eight hens who give us plenty of eggs and more to give away. The Aracondas lay pale green eggs. Fun!
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Enjoy all those dreams of spring!
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Have fun with the rest though. Nothing beats fresh food grown on your own land.
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I was going to mention about the male and female plants as well, but I didn’t realise you could get self polinating plants. Pretty neat!
I have a fantasy farm as well, somewhere here in Canada but for now it lives in my mind and heart.
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Think Cows!
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Blessings!