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RE: Picking and Drying Kale in the Winter

in #homesteading7 years ago (edited)

Awesome pics, I have to say.

Especially, I like the first one where we can see the house in the picture is fully covered in ice!!! I don't know how the people inside that get to breathe, there must be some other passage for air in/out?

Other thing I noticed is the difference in goats from here in India to the ones you have shared.

Even the Kale plant you have shown is something different to what we grow here, it's more or less like bun shaped here, almost like round.

Thanks for sharing these wonderful photos and about the environmental changes in your place.

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The first picture is the back of the greenhouse. Picture 5 is the front of the greenhouse. However our house is similar. The front of our house is made of glass and wood. The greenhouse is made of glass and a plastic fiber.

Your goats are different? This is interesting to me. I will have to look up on line to see what the differences are.

The different environment really do have different their own plants and animals. What I mean is we all grow the same things, eg. kale but they look different and act different in the different environments.

Your goats are different? This is interesting to me. I will have to look up on line to see what the differences are.

Yes, the horns will not be that long and also visibility, I think it's different.

I agree with you about the change in same thing in different environmental conditions. Even I think the goats also.

I was looking on line at some of the breeds that are in India. Yes there are some different breeds. I imagine they can handle the hotter temperatures. We really have to make sure the goats we have here can handle the cold. You are right the horns are not as long as our goats horns.

That's right.

Yeah, the goats here are more accustomed for hot and humid temperature. I have seen the difference in cows and even buffaloes as well and as you said, it must be for protecting them from the cold environment.

Great to know things from you.

Wishing you a wonderful day as you move on with the ice and the chilly cold there.