For years we have been talking about starting a hobby farm, but we are not yet to a point where we can afford a lot of acreage. We have decided to go forward with some of our plans anyway and begin with what I have dubbed our "urban homestead". Ryan laughs at that because Buena Vista is a rather rural town nestled in the Shenandoah Valley, but the house is in city limits and just around the corner from a post office, park, library, and shops therefore I call it 'urban'. So here are some ideas I have had for our urban homestead.
Chickens - I enjoy raising chickens and who doesn't like farm fresh eggs? I am considering Rhode Island Red, Araucana, Black Sex-links, and Barnevelders. The latter are beautiful birds known for laying dark brown eggs:
Dad and mom raised Araucanas which lay blue/green eggs:
I also want to get a bantam hen or two as pets for Reagan. Maybe a Silkie or Sebright. Here are some coop ideas:
I like this one because I can put an herb garden on top and save some space.
Garden - Since space is limited I have had to research some unconventional gardening ideas. Here are some I have gleaned from the internet:
I'll have to start saving my 2-litre bottles for this one.
Ryan could probably build this. He can build anything.
This one and the one below are called "gutter gardens". I'd like to put one in along the fence.
With this one you can grow your own salad in limited space.
I believe that this one is a vertical hydroponic garden. Ryan has long been interested in hydroponics and aquaculture.
If the chickens and plants survive the summer then next year I'll add more to my little farm. I'd like to raise rabbits and worms (vermacomposting) as well. Unfortunately, the goats and other livestock will have to wait until we move to a real farm outside of the city.
So what do y'all think? Have you seen any neat urban homesteading ideas?
3 comments:
What no pictures of the house or the lot?
I loved the coop and the Gutter Gardens. You could have lots of fresh salad and fixin's in a small space and it makes a neat divider between yard and patio.
I love your chicken pictures.
If you want rabbits you better keep all of your gardens off the ground. I love it. If you create a pinterest account, (it automatically makes you follow like 30 people, unfollow them) and search for me and mom we both have some really good "urban homesteading" ideas there.
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