Well, I almost wrecked the car on the way to town a couple days ago. I knew there was a pair of Canadian Geese hanging out on the ditch, but I did not know they had already hatched the babies. I counted and there were 7 or 8 of them, but those little suckers are fast. When I stopped mother and babies were in the water and father was up on the topside. He immediately jumped into the water and headed them upstream. Guess he thought I might eat them.
Now at my house, I am staying up on the birth control thing. Goose lays an egg, I grab it, run in the house and blow out the contents. No babies here on the farm! No, siree! Now Diane at church also has a farm over by Penrose where geese and other fowl abound. She has offered to give me some of her flock since I have no babies, but I have a better idea. I would like to give her my flock and she can keep hers. Granted they do a fantastic job of keeping the weeds down out back, but then so does Round Up. And a bottle of sterilant costs about the same price as 2 week supply of goose food.
And then there is the grasshopper control factor. Grasshopper would have to be completely insane to land on my little acre! Oh, and when someone tells you that geese eat stickers, you can say with all certainty that is false. They will eat the stickers if I pull them when they are young and hold them in my hand for them. I have started tilling small areas and planting Rye which should mingle with the stickers and the geese will eat the Rye and trample the stickers. At least I hope so.
The Apricot and green apple trees are loaded. Now I eat neither of these things, so they become ready goose food. I will plant 5 or 6 Zucchini plants and let the Zucchini get big and chop it up. Well, I do not actually let them get big, they just seem to do that on their own!
So, things are going along right on schedule here in the Rockie Mountains. Well, not really. I planted 6 tomato plants and two packages of tomato seeds yesterday. Also some potatoes that were already growing in my potatoe bin. Then the man on television told me, "Don't get excited and plant stuff just yet. Looks like we may get a freeze next week." Damn! But you and I both know that 2 feet of snow next week is not out of reason for this area. Would not be the first time, but there is always the possibility I can pull it off and have the first tomato of the season.
Spring time in the Rockies!! I love it.
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