Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The latest addition to Storey's best-selling Backyard Homestead series, The Backyard Homestead Seasonal Planner details not only what tasks to do to keep a small farm or homestead running smoothly -- but also when to do them. Each season is divided into chapters for early, mid, and late, with each chapter opening by identifying signs of the times: mud, flood, blossoms, and baby animals mean early spring, for instance, while grass growth and insect populations both peak in early summer. Handy lists and accessible sidebars highlight the season's tasks and priorities, while narrative sections focus on one especially timely topic for each chapter, including plant rotations and soil building in late spring and sustainable woodlot management in mid-autumn. Individual season-by-season charts on what to do when for each topic, such as tractor or equipment maintenance, orchard care, and animal cycles, fill out the appendix. Readers have plenty of room to check items off lists or leave notes such as, "Didn't do this in Feb.; remember in March " or "Need new gate latch by summer," making the format of this book a welcomed workhorse.
Synopsis
This hardworking addition to the best-selling Backyard Homestead series offers expert advice on what tasks to do around your farm and when to do them -- no matter where on the planet you call home. Author Ann Larkin Hansen sets the priorities for each area of the farm, including the barn, garden, orchard, field, pasture, and woodlot. For every critical turn of the year (12 in all), Hansen provides an at-a-glance to-do list along with tips and a more in-depth discussion of key topics for the season. Easy-reference charts, checklists, and record-keeping sections help you keep track of it all.