Reply To: Fund less project priorities

  • CarolinaCarefree

    Member
    October 17, 2022 at 6:41 pm

    I agree with AiNTRiteAcres. Homages a lot of good.points. I would add take a look at your area. Make a “map” of it. Place your buildings, garden, access point(s), etc. Then ask,, what needs worked on, is there a “fence” line doesn’t have to be a wire or fixed fence this time. Natural barriers make great fence lines, thickets, brush piles (compost piles), anything that can be used to sure up security or give a place to observe from. These can also be used to direct traffic to a specific path or area to help you know they are there.

    Also ask what are our weaknesses? Is the barn too fat from the pasture. Is the garden too far from the house. Am I making extra trips or rounds to cover the same area. If I am walking past the garden to feed the animals and the garden needs water, can I turn it on, go feed the animals, then turn it off when coming back. Instead of going to feed the animals, the turning on the water and having to go back later to turn it back off. Mapping things out cam help with how my day goes. You may learn to change your routine, move things around a bit, or find an area you completely over looked while focusing one the task at hand. Do this once in a while as you grow. Priorities tend to focus on one task at a time (which is good) but mapping out the bigger picture helps with those priorities.