Whidbey Island Hobby Farm

Homesteading at The Hidden Egg Farm on Whidbey Island

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Fruits of the Farm

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We have two raspberry rows about 30 feet long. I started in 2003 with some plants we brought to the Island from our home in Poulsbo from pla...
Saturday, July 14, 2012

Our Chickens

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We raise chickens for eggs and meat.  We started out with 15 Rhode Island Reds, a breed I've always liked but never raised before.  That...
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Friday, July 13, 2012

Pooh Bear - Our Livestock Guardian Dog

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"Christopher Robin?," whispered Pooh Bear. "Yes, Pooh Bear?"  "I'll never not remember you..." Pooh Bear,...
Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Fall 2011

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The official rain year runs September 1st through August 31st each year.  Our normal rain fall for Greenbank is about 18 inches (we are in t...
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

September

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We are half way through September and summer had finally arrived.  August was dry with only a trace of rain, but lots of morning fog keeping...
Sunday, August 21, 2011

Many Hands make Light Work

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Pam, Merry and Sunni cleaning and wrapping the birds Pam and I planned on butchering our remaining 26 broiler chickens last Saturday a...
Sunday, August 7, 2011

August on the Farm

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Surely is in heat and has moved in with our buck Yesterday Pam and I cleaned out the buck/kid barn and noticed that EV, our Boer buck was...
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GaryIngram
Gary and his wife Pam realized their life long dream of having a homestead by moving to 5 acres on Whidbey Island in 2003. Whidbey Island is located in Puget Sound, about 50 miles north of Seattle Washington. They currently have four pure bred Nubian dairy goats, one Nubian buck and one Boer buck, chickens, Muscovy ducks, and geese. With their animals, twenty-three fruit trees, berry bushes, and a large vegetable garden, Pam and Gary produce over 80% of their food on their farm. We are located about 2 miles south of the Greenbank Store, about 1.5 miles west of Highway 525. We border the back part of South Whidbey State Park called the Classic U addition, the only old growth forest on South Whidbey Island. Our homestead is beautifully secluded but accessible. Pam is a special needs school teacher in Everett and Gary sells real estate full time for Coldwell Banker in Freeland. You can see his real estate website at www.IngramParker.com
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