My son put the greenhouse kit together after the spring rains ended. It was quite an effort but he did a good job and added extra reinforcement to withstand strong winds. That year we learned a lot more about starting seeds and transplanting them into the ground. As fall began, we got some portable propane heaters, which were connected to small propane tanks. Those worked well until we had a three-day ice storm when we couldn’t leave the farm to refill the propane tanks.
After speaking with my son, I decided to order a sawmill at the end of the year, but there was a 3 month lead time so it wouldn’t arrive until the following spring. It was a major outlay of money, but we felt it would be worth it in the long run.
Year 8 (2021), the sawmill arrived in the spring but we had to wait until the rains stopped to get it down to the barn over-hang where my son would put it together. I have recently learned there is now a 10-to-12 month lead time on getting the same brand of sawmill. With the Biden regime in office, I knew the economy would bottom out eventually so I laid out a plan to obtain needed supplies. I never imagined that lumber, which is harvested in America, would increase in price by 400%! When the fencing went on sale at Tractor Supply and other farm stores, I ordered a lot of welded wire fencing and extra T-posts; always need this stuff but it is mostly made in China, so it’s good to have a stock on hand. I tried to order made in USA fencing but at the time it literally was not available at any price. As I write this, the same fencing has gone up 20%. The made-in-USA fencing is now available but the price is so high that I wouldn’t be able to afford it.
After last year’s ice storm experience, I ordered a 250-gallon propane tank for the greenhouse and had hoses made to go from the tank to the heaters inside the greenhouse. Ordered extra coverings for the greenhouse and ordered lots and lots of seeds of all types.Continue reading“Progress on My Farm – Part 2, by Animal House”
