Moving and Spreading Mulch

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There’s a barn near us that has hay stored in it. We often find waste hay out behind it that we are allowed to take. We found some back there a couple days ago, so it’s mulch moving time again.

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We headed out early Thursday morning and got a truckload. We often do it in the early morning and every time we are struck by the beauty of the hay meadow beyond the barn.

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The farmer has said it will remain as it is for his lifetime.

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So reassuring to know such a lovely place will be preserved.

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So we got busy with our pitchforks. My husband grabbed the coveted fork, so he got to climb down to get the hay fallen below.

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I went to work on the pile on top with the less satisfactory fork.

The 2 piles loaded the truck right up, so we brought it home and unloaded it. There were 2 more piles left, but one looked like maybe something the farmer would re-bale. Turns out he’d thought about it, but he said we could take it. So we had 3 more loads for Friday morning.

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We’d had no rain so I was watering veg gardens. That determined where this load would go: to the Small veg garden. This is how far it went.

We got the 3 loads first thing Friday morning.

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I finished the small garden.

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This was the area to finish in the Big garden.

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The Big garden is finished.

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There was this much left of the 3 truckloads.

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The next area to mulch is the first 3 rows of the New Herb garden. Will this pile finish it? Stay tuned to find out….

Saturday morning we start the strawberry picking. In the next 2 days I hope to pick 35#, about 3 flats full. So mulching will have to wait until Monday morning…

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lovely post, your garden looks beautiful all mulched up .. and well protected too.. Congrats on living the homesteading dream and sharing it for others!

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Yes, it does look nice. But I love I won't be weeding in 90F in July or August....

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I'd much rather pick strawberries than spread mulch. But I guess I'd rather spread mulch than fight weeds and dry soil all summer!

My tiny littlee strawberry patch is a first year patch, but we've gotten about 5 berries from it. ☺

I've seen pictures of your gardens later in the season. I've been looking forward to watching them progress through a growing season!

Well, they are both things I can only do in the cool of the morning. And strawberries don't last long, whereas that mulch pile will be there forever...