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Weed Tea

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Weed Tea

This Post features a Briden Farm Garden Tour done 11 August 2022. It’s of our main garden where we’ve pastured pigs, goats, and chickens. Goats and Pigs last year, and chickens in April of this year. We use no Commercial Chemical Fertilizer, and mainly Weed Tea!

No! No! Not that Weed! 

Here’s what I mean… 

See, when You weed your garden, you save the weeds! The weeds, while they’re growing, are sucking the micronutrients out of the soil. So, when you pull the weeds, don’t just toss them aside. Put them in a half bucket of water for a week or so. Then pour it off, or strain the weeds out of it. Then add water, so half weed tea and half fresh water. Then use that mix for watering the garden. It replaces the micronutrients.

I use half tea, half fresh water, to help insure it’s not to hot, or to strong, for the plants. I also do similar teas with the waste left over when we go flounder fishing. Thus creating our own liquid fish fertilizer. 

So, most all of our fertilizer in the garden is from Weed Tea and a bit of our own Liquid Fish Fertilizer, which we call Seafood Chowder

 

Making Seafood Chowder for Our Gardens!

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Making Seafood Chowder for Our Gardens

Here at Briden Farm, we try to do things, as much as possible, the natural old fashioned way! That includes making Liquid Fish Fertilizer! Actually, because it often has clams, or other things mixed in, we refer to it as Seafood Chowder for our Gardens! The following Video is humours, and shows how we make it, although it is not for the faint of heart as it does show the raw guts of the operation! So, if you’re faint of heart, you may not like it, but otherwise, I hope you enjoy, learn something, and also have a few laughs…

Hope You enjoyed that, and my helpers! If you’d like to learn more, come visit us at Briden Farm. Call Brian at 902-907-0770 now to Book Your Visit! 

New Babies, Pastures, & Gardens At Briden Farm

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New Babies, Pastures, & Gardens

While many birds and animals have their young early in the spring, it seems ours like to wait! June seems to be our busy month! 

With outs of Chicks, Ducklings, Baby Bunnies, and the Goats are due in July. I think!

Garden needs tending and fertilizing, we use natural fertilizers and that takes time. Plus rotating pastures!

So, it definitely is a busy time of Year! It’s also a great time to visit! Yes, we’re busy, but your visits give us a break.

So, call Brian now to Book Your Visit…. 

902-907-0770