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Huntington Beach, Ca here:) 26 Dec 2013 12:54 #235

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AdminEric wrote:
I'm in Flagstaff, AZ. I raise chickens, goats, garden, harvest water, & until recently, kept bees. I believe in recycling or re-purposing as much as I can. I like to build my animal structures from recycled or reclaimed materials (mostly pallets).

Small fact from Flagstaff: we are about the 5th snowiest city in the country!

Makes for a shorter growing season, but I'm up for the challenge!

Awesome Eric, what are you raising goats for and what happened with the bees?
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Huntington Beach, Ca here:) 26 Dec 2013 17:00 #261

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I lived in AZ for about 33 years total, mostly in the Phoenix area. The last time I was there I lived in Show Low, retired from Summit Health Hospital there. Then out on a ranch out of Snowflake. Had to move to a lower elevation. This old bod couldn't adjust to those 5,000-6,000' heights! I had container gardens there. One day, just for fun, I threw some pinto beans into a plot. EVERY ONE of those beans sprouted in that alkaline sand! I was amazed! Produced loads of good tasting beans.
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Huntington Beach, Ca here:) 27 Dec 2013 17:48 #301

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Huntington Beach, Ca here:) 27 Dec 2013 17:55 #304

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CDfromKY wrote:
I lived in AZ for about 33 years total, mostly in the Phoenix area. The last time I was there I lived in Show Low, retired from Summit Health Hospital there. Then out on a ranch out of Snowflake. Had to move to a lower elevation. This old bod couldn't adjust to those 5,000-6,000' heights! I had container gardens there. One day, just for fun, I threw some pinto beans into a plot. EVERY ONE of those beans sprouted in that alkaline sand! I was amazed! Produced loads of good tasting beans.

Nice and sweet:)
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Huntington Beach, Ca here:) 27 Dec 2013 17:56 #305

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Hey Katie:) Some of my family used to live in Pocatello Idaho. Are you familiar?
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Huntington Beach, Ca here:) 27 Dec 2013 18:12 #307

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Yes I know Pocatello. But I'm at the other end of the state, in the Panhandle. On a mountain. A frozen mountain at the moment. Waaaay shorter growing season than your family.
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Huntington Beach, Ca here:) 28 Dec 2013 00:41 #313

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Yes I know Pocatello. But I'm at the other end of the state, in the Panhandle. On a mountain. A frozen mountain at the moment. Waaaay shorter growing season than your family.

So, when it gets really cold what do you do? I know I like staying in my nice warm bed:)
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Huntington Beach, Ca here:) 06 Jan 2014 06:19 #516

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I live in McCalla, Alabama which is about 1/2 way between Birmingham. and Tuscaloosa on a one acre lot in a rural subdivision.
I have been keeping honeybees without chemical treatments for about 5 years and they are doing very well. I maintain a small garden, compost, and raise mealworms. I began keeping 3 red star hens in April of this year. I have lost one hen to what I believe was a compacted crop.
I am looking forward to learning from all you guys and am happy to share my beekeeping knowledge as well.

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Huntington Beach, Ca here:) 13 Jan 2014 20:18 #645

That is awesome! I have just begun making soap, also. (I have only done the hot-process method in a crock pot so far!) I am interested in beekeeping, too, but am worried about an allergy I have to yellow jackets.
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OrganicMom13 wrote:
That is awesome! I have just begun making soap, also. (I have only done the hot-process method in a crock pot so far!) I am interested in beekeeping, too, but am worried about an allergy I have to yellow jackets.

Hi OrganicMom:)

We have an article on our site you may like. It is a Cold Process Soap that Admin Kathy wrote. READ IT HERE!

If you would like maybe write an article showing how you do the Hot Process for soap? Post an article here!

Welcome to our new site!! Hoping you are liking it so far my friend:)

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