Commenced:
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01/07/2012 |
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Submitted:
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05/07/2014 |
Last updated:
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07/10/2015 |
Location:
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245 Fox Road, Binghamton, New York, US |
Climate zone:
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Cool Temperate |
A permaculture based homestead including chickens, bees, ducks, large breed rabbits, and numerous natural building projects.
The Fox and The Rabbit is the home of myself, my partner Rebecca, our dog Kaya, eight large breed rabbits, twelve chickens, two beehives, and three ducks. We currently have about 5,000 square feet of fenced in garden space that is cultivated, which, along with a 450 square foot greenhouse attached to our chicken coop grows a lot of food not quite year round. We also are working on an "off the grid", straw-cob cabin, which we plan to live in sometime this fall or next spring. It's a 450 square foot kidney bean shaped building which is partially earth bermed on the north side. We hope to have the foundation finished and start putting up the straw-cob walls this summer in late July and August. We have so much to do and the growing season goes so quick here upstate. Our future plans include moving into the cob cabin, making room for pigs and transitioning the main garden to more perennials, while moving our annual production to the cob cabin in the woods.
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mushroom logs
oak logs fruiting for the 2nd time this summer
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straw cob progress
straw cob
Making some good progress on the straw cob cabin. Putting up walls yo!