Hi, I'm a newbie so I'm glad I found this forum. I've been lurking a bit and reading others' posts to try to glean some information from what others are asking and sharing.
My husband and I have just moved with our 5-year-old daughter to this area (southwest Virginia, in the appalachian area, zone 6..b? or 6a? not really exactly sure, but it's mountainous and lots of clay) from the swamp (Jacksonville, FL, zone.. uh.. I think it was 8b, and all sand) just about 6 months ago. Now that we've thawed from the winter snows that we are definitely not yet used to, we're working on doing as much as we can to get things going. I had set up a no dig/no till garden right after we moved in, so hopefully that'll be good and ready to plant now that we are nearing our average last frost date (with a keen eye on the weather); we've planted some apple and peach trees and are setting up various hugelkulture sites as well. I also plan to build several cold frames and perhaps a greenhouse (but we're not set on that yet as there are many very strong winds in the winter when the leaves are gone from the trees). I've also already begun building compost when we first got here, so hopefully the first pile will be ready to use soon - I do plan on getting started with some vermiculture as well to help speed that process, but it's baby steps for now!
While we didn't have to start from raw land - there was already a small house, a large workshop, two cellars, and a tractor shed, a well and a septic set up when we purchased - there are still many pieces we have to build to get to where we want to be - bridges to easily cross the creek that runs through the area, animal shelters, etc.
I'd like to eventually grow a food forest here (we have just shy of 13 acres, with a creek throughout) and my husband is trying to set up a fun camping experience type place among the farm (we will be getting some animals - we are thinking to start with goats, rabbits, and quail or chickens - or both). I've been studying the information in Gaia's Garden and several other books, but I know most of what I need to learn will come from practicing and failing, so I look forward to being able to do that now that I'm not a human icicle.
I don't have any specific questions just yet, but will gladly take any and all tips and advice from you more experienced people. I know I have a lot to learn and look forward to learning it. Thanks in advance to everyone here providing such great advice and help to those of us who are still learning!