Tag: Digby County

One Glad Morning at Briden Farm

One Glad Morning

I woke to wagging tails, sunshine, birds singing, and decided to have my morning constitutional on the Lanai! 

Ok, so the lanai was the bare ground outside our door and the furniture consisted of a simple plastic chair. It is said that a Lanai has windows and screens and provides a coveted indoor/outdoor feeling. Well You could probably write a Screen Play about it, but the only window was on a beautiful morning, and the Coveted feeling was one that comes in such places after a day of much needed rains. 

Perhaps this Video captures it best… 

Although, to be honest, video or not it was one of those moments, captured in time, when everything comes together to make an unbelievable experience! Birds singing, the sound of the River at the foot of the hill, mists rising in the trees, and a good cup of homemade specialty coffee, made with Watkins Extracts

Happy Pigs at Briden Farm

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Berkshire Piglets

We recently moved our three Berkshire Piglets, Larry, Curly, and Moe, to new pasture and Moe came over to say Thank You! Pigs are funny, endearing, and like to express their love and tenderness and thankfulness by rubbing and wagging their tails! Just watch this Video… 

Or call Brian now to Book Your Briden Farm Visit. 902-907-0770 

Easter Egger Old English Bantam Chicks

Easter Egger Old English Bantam Chicks

How’s that for a mouthful! 

Easter Egger Old English Bantam Chicks“ 

It’s a mouthful for sure! 

These beautiful little chicks were hatched, not incubated, and have the instinct to set on eggs. They’re also, small but mighty, even at a week old they’re very alert, always watching and they’ll make great flock protectors! They’ll let you know when something is up! These are both very attractive characteristics. You can even put a few of your other hens eggs under them! Let them help you expand, and protect, You existing flock, or keep them as a flock on their own! The6re just waiting for You to take them home! 

For more info, call Brian at Briden Farm, 902-907-0770 

The First Garden Sprouts In 2022

First Sprouts 2022

It’s a very rewarding experience, to grow a garden! 🪴 

Especially when it’s our second year working, utilizing Goats and Pigs, and now an actual Tiller, to turn woodlands into gardens! 

I’m typically a pretty good gardener, but last year my ego took a kicking! Our garden was terrible! I spent money on seed, spent hours of back breaking work and had no tiller! Planted about 400-5000 Sq Ft by hand and had very little to show for it! It was very discouraging! 

This year, We decided to downsize to about half the area. We ran the goats, chickens, and pigs through it! Then the Tiller, thankfully we found an affordable rear tine, reversing tine, tiller for a decent price! Having that tiller is helping to break up the ground even more. Actually slicing through the larger roots! Tree 🌳 Roots! 

It’s quite something seeing not only the size, but number of roots! Massive Root Structures! The trees have been, at least in the gardens, mostly gone for over a year. Yet the roots were still there! The pigs do a great job, but there are just so many, it’s impossible for them to get them all. 

So, it’s actually making me feel better, knowing that with all those roots competing with last year’s vegetables, it’s a wonder we had any garden at all! 

The other issue we have is finding a way to cut, not only the trees in the gardens, but those that cast shade on the gardens! It’s a battle! Although I think we are moving in the right direction! 

It’s encouraging to see things sprouting! If only we can keep them coming, growing to maturity. I knew when we started it would be a 3-5 year project! 3-5 years just to get a decent garden! It’s definitely a labour of love! ❤️ 

Another thing I love is that this year we have lots of composted hay, manure, and organic materials to use to help enrich the soil and help provide nutrients to the vegetables. Combine that with removing the competition of the roots, and it is promising! We may not have a great garden this year, but I do pray it’s better than last year! 

So far we have Radish, Spinach, Beets, Lettuce, Peas, and Potatoes poking out above the ground! It also makes me hope that these frosty nights soon come to an end. A week ago it looked like the frost was over, but tonight will be the second frosty night in the past week. So, here hoping and praying everything survives and thrives! 

If you’d like to come see our gardens, the ways we’re turning woodlands to gardens, and other aspects of how we’re doing this as naturally as possible, using goats, pigs, and natural fertilizers and organic matter to enrich and grow our gardens, come visit us at Briden Farm. 

To Book Your Visit, No Charge, Donations greatly appreciated, please call Brian at Briden Farm 902-907-0770.