The Rustic Roost

The Rustic Roost Our Family Farm Located in Lakeshore, MS

One happy pig mama today!! Welcome Home to our newest trio, The Sanderson Sisters ๐ŸฅฐI pray these babies have a long, happ...
02/26/2024

One happy pig mama today!!
Welcome Home to our newest trio,
The Sanderson Sisters ๐Ÿฅฐ

I pray these babies have a long, happy & healthy life on our little farm! Iโ€™m so excited!! ๐Ÿงก๐Ÿ–ค๐Ÿงก

10/13/2023

EVERY FAMILY CAN GROW IN CONTAINERS

It's October 11th, and the weather is cooling down. If you thought you didn't have enough space to grow vegetables, you should know that everyone can grow in containers, even if you live in an apartment or condo. You can also start some vegetables in containers now if you have gotten off to a late start, and then just bring them in before the first frost hits. You can grow those vegetables and herbs indoors during the Winter, so you always have fixings for fresh salads.

Please Plant a Garden. If you don't have a big yard, or any yard at all, you can still plant in containers. I feel now more than ever that we will need to grow Home Gardens, and be able to help Feed our Families. We are in a very uncertain time in our Countries history, and we need to be prepared.

There are several types of containers that can be used for growing vegetables including polyethylene plastic bags, clay pots, plastic pots, metallic pots, milk jugs, ice cream containers, bushel baskets, barrels, and planter boxes. It is important to use containers that can accommodate roots of the vegetables you want to grow as the vegetables vary in sizes and rooting depths.

The container needs to have good drainage, and should not contain chemicals that are toxic to plants and human beings. Most vegetables grown in backyard gardens can be grown in containers, although a container's diameter and depth needs to be considered when selecting what vegetables to grow. The plant density (number of vegetable plants per container) depends on individual plant space requirements, and rooting depth.

It's best to use one of the potting mixes in vegetable container gardening as they are light, disease-free, w**d seed-free, and have good drainage. Some potting mixes have pre-mixed plant nutrients, so read the information on the label about how long the pre-mix will feed your plants before you start applying fertilizers. You can also make your own two bushels of potting mix using the following recipe: Shredded sphagnum peat moss (1 bushel), Vermiculite (1 bushel), Ground limestone (1ยผ cups), Phosphate fertilizer either 0-20-0 (ยฝ cup) or 0-45-0 (ยผ cup), Slow release granular fertilizer such as 5-10-5 (1 cup).

Container-grown plants require more frequent fertilization than field-grown plants because of the limited space within the container for drawing nutrients. Fertilizers can be mixed with the soil mix before filling the container and can also be applied as a nutrient solution. Nutrient solutions can be made by dissolving soluble fertilizer such as 10-20-10, 12-24-12 or 8-16-8 in water following label directions. The nutrient solution is applied once a day when the plants are watered. How often you water may vary with vegetables, but once a day is adequate.

Leach the unused fertilizer nutrients from the potting mix once a week by applying tap water only. It is also very important to water occasionally with a nutrient solution containing micro nutrients such as copper, zinc, boron, manganese, and iron and follow label directions in order to give plants the right amounts.

Plants grown in containers need frequent watering as the containers dry fast. Watering on a daily basis is necessary to provide adequate moisture for plant growth. Apply enough water to reach the bottom of the container. Allow the excess to drain out through drainage holes. Avoid wetting the leaves when watering as this will encourage development of foliar disease. Try not to allow the containers to dry out completely between watering as this will lead to flower and fruit drop. Do not over water the plants as the container will be waterlogged and the roots will lack oxygen leading to poor growth and eventually, perhaps, the plant's death.

The size of the containers needed will depend a lot on the vegetable or herbs you are planting. Most Herbs can be planted in 1/2 - 1 gallon containers. Cabbages, Cucumbers, Green Beans, Leaf Lettuce, Spinach, Swiss Chard, and Cherry Tomatoes can be planted in 1 gallon containers. Beets, Carrots, Eggplants, Peppers and Radishes need 2 gallon containers. Your regular tomatoes will need 3 gallon containers. (great info from the University of Illinois Extension)

When you need some great Non GMO Heirloom Seeds for your containers, please visit our THE SEED GUY website. We have a great 60 Variety Heirloom Seed package with SALE Pricing Now at $79, with 34,000 Seeds, and fresh from the New Fall 2023 Harvest--) https://theseedguy.net/seed-packages/50-60-variety-heirloom-seed-package.html and we still hand count and package our Seed varieties, like the old days, so you get the best germination.

We also have 8 other Heirloom Seed packages, in different sizes, and also all our individual varieties in Stock Now on our Seed Guy website. https://theseedguy.net/15-seed-packages

You can also Call Us 7 days a week, and up to 10:00 pm each night, at 918-352-8800 if you would rather Order By Phone.

If you LIKE US on our page, you will be on our list for more great Gardening Articles, new Heirloom Seed Offers, and healthy Juice Recipes. https://www.facebook.com/theseedguy/ Thank you, and God Bless You and Your Family. :)

My favorite Halloween decorations this year ๐Ÿ˜
09/20/2023

My favorite Halloween decorations this year ๐Ÿ˜

06/20/2023

Happy Father's Day to all you Roosters!

06/20/2023
06/20/2023

Thank you Kim Eldred Gossman

06/20/2023

๐Ÿชด" Tell me and I'll forget. Teach me and I'll remember. Involve me and I'll learn." - Benjamin Franklin


06/01/2023
Our first quail eggs on the Farm! ๐Ÿฅฐ
05/22/2023

Our first quail eggs on the Farm! ๐Ÿฅฐ

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05/14/2023

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05/04/2023

The Bee
by Emily Dickinson

Art by Maggie Vanderwalle

Like trains of cars on tracks of plush
I hear the level bee:
A jar across the flowers goes,
Their velvet masonry

Withstands until the sweet assault
Their chivalry consumes,
While he, victorious, tilts away
To vanquish other blooms.

His feet are shod with gauze,
His helmet is of gold;
His breast, a single onyx
With chrysoprase, inlaid.

His labor is a chant,
His idleness a tune;
Oh, for a beeโ€™s experience
Of clovers and of noon!

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05/03/2023

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For Real!! ๐Ÿคฃ
05/03/2023

For Real!! ๐Ÿคฃ

04/28/2023

So true!

04/28/2023

FAMILIES SHOULD WORK TOWARDS SELF-SUFFICIENCY

With the Increased Instability in the world, and in our own Country, it is becoming more important for You to be able to grow at least part of what You and Your Family eat--much like our Grandparents and Great Grandparents did with their Victory Gardens. They grew their own Food, Saved their Heirloom Seeds, and were very Self-Sufficient. You would be able to Grow Enough to Feed Your Family with our 60 Variety Heirloom Seed package, 33,000 Seeds, Non GMO, fresh from the New Fall 2022 Harvest, and SPRING SALE Priced Now at $79. https://theseedguy.net/seed-packages/50-60-variety-heirloom-seed-package.html Thank you, Stay Safe, and God Bless You and Your Family. :)

YES ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’™
04/28/2023

YES ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’™

04/28/2023

Returntonow.net has so many articles about this!

04/26/2023

Happy Tuesday!

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Waveland, MS
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