Log cabin update / From construction to an art project – Entry #205
The cabin was finally closed in for the winter Setting the final chimney capstone Eric chinking a corner log [...]
Nancy’s most amazing duck rescue – an episode captured on video Entry #204
The young ducks were basking in their freedom If you are a faithful follower on the Timber Butte Homestead blog site you may recall reading about how [...]
A significant first harvest – Entry 203
Our first small harvest Planting our first vine in 2010 Planting the second fifty vines in 2011 Plowing hillside terraces [...]
Our new buddy named “Bandit” – Entry #202
Introducing Buddy / Bandit We weren’t looking for a new horse until we heard Tiara, a friend from church speak of her need to find a loving [...]
A bountiful beautiful garden – Entry #201
This year’s garden at Timber Butte has been maybe the best in Robinson horticulture history. The raised beds were a great addition, but having a year of minimal grasshopper infestation [...]
Log cabin construction – Phase two – Entry #200
Mr. Mudd pours the foundation Triumph Log Homes crew preassembled the cabin Sub- floor being layed The first [...]
The advantages of using raised beds – Entry #199
The new raised beds in action The old traditional beds took a lot more work I wasn’t too sure at first, but now [...]
Junk pile seeder – Entry #198
Poking holes in a raised bed Adjustable bolts control depth of seed holes A couple of years ago Nancy and I grew several [...]
Planting tomatoes Mr. Bill style – Entry #197
Clipping off the lower branches Lay horizontally in a shallow trench Fiinished product Until I learned to plant tomato starts [...]
Tomato frames built to last – Entry #196
Panel cages support 5 to 6 foot tomato plants After Mr. Bill our master gardener at the Vineyard showed us how to properly plant tomato starts [...]
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