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March 27, 2009 By Candace Godwin 3 Comments

Our chickens are spoiled. Not that it comes as any surprise — we happily find another chair to sit in when occupied by one of the cats. But the “girls” really have it good. Everyday they get an extra special treat, prepared especially for them from Chicken Kitchen. What may seem like lowly fare to some is quite divine dining…
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March 24, 2009 By Candace Godwin 1 Comment

Welcome to the Coeur d’Alene Coop! I’ll be sharing my experiences at “urban” chicken farming and gardening on our expansive .16 acre lot in Midtown Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. We’ve been “chicken farmers” for about 10 months now; getting our girls last May at one day old. We have six beautiful hens – Buttercup (Golden Sex-Link), Flame (Black Sex-Link), Harriett (Australorp),…
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The winter-sown lupine was a success this year. Th The winter-sown lupine was a success this year. These are Russell's, a multi-colored mix. I managed to pot up 30 seedlings. I'll let these grow on a bit before potting them up again. Depending on how they grow, I'll either plant them in the late spring or hold them until fall. I ❤️ lupines.

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#wintersownflowers 
#lovelylupine 
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