
The momentum is started! It was almost 60 degrees as the sun set. It felt so warm we aired out the house and everyone headed outside. Such a beautiful day! My mom asked if I wanted to start some seeds today…which led to setting up my walk in greenhouse-originally from BiMart I believe, though I got mine several years ago for $50 
Everything was there, despite it being scattered in three different boxes. The zippers for the door are not functioning now, however. I think we can put up visqueem or a blanket to hold the heat in at night.

While we intended on starting seeds, we got into some family discussions about what we could start and where to plant them and realized we do not currently have much available space to plant in without designating a garden area and making new beds. There are beds around the house, but the eventual goal there is perennial flowers and bushes. Not food production beds.
Then there is our ever present deer problem; our town has a large deer population that live in the town limits and eat everything they are not securely fenced out of. We can either build the current fence up to be deer proof or fence a separate area. It sounds like building up the current fence is a likely option. With some raised beds needing to be built or perhaps apple crates to use as raised beds? We are a pass away from a major fruit farm area so those are pretty easy and cheap to get. 
On an egg related note-we are getting quite a few daily, 5-12 add up quickly! We have been making lots of frittatas for lunch or dinner and things like birds nests/toads in a hole, and fried eggs as a side to hash browns and toast as well as other less breakfast style meals. Oh and providing family and friends with eggs. Yup, they sure do add up quickly. I was just watching a video by Homesteading Family on YouTube about how to use your excess spring eggs to make eggnog for the holidays. Sounds good!
How do you eat your eggs? Are you planting anything this spring? Leave a comment below!








