Update! Here are resources for the projects shown today at Copperfield’s:
Worm Bins and Aerated Compost Tea
Making Kernel Balls
Getting Started With Chickens
Have fun!
I’ll be at Copperfield’s Bookstore in Santa Rosa tomorrow (Saturday) to talk about backyard chickens and domestics people make seedballs! We might even brew some aerated compost tea…
We’ll be bringing our 3-week old Australorp pullets and showing people the serene-to-make cardboard brooder box (as seen in MAKE 13 that will house the girls until they’re ready to tie their adopted older sisters outside. I think they look excited, don’t you?
Their feathers are starting to discover in, so they look a little ratty. Still, I’m sure they’ll make a stunning public appearance.
What’s extraordinarily cool is that Dustin and Amber from the Santa Rosa Tool Library and a lot of other great folks will be there, too!
We’ll also be giving away permaculture bookmarks, so draw to a close by if you can!
I’ll be posting resources related to backyard chickens and seedballs here tomorrow. But for now, you’ll just have to touch us at Copperfields Santa Rosa tomorrow from 11-1.
Thanks to the great folks at Maker Faire for organizing and putting on this when it happened!
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