After getting a little behind on transplanting due to the rainy weather, we are finally caught up after a planting frenzy. In the last two weeks, all of our tomatoes, peppers, winter squash, first cucumbers, melons, summer squash, and third round brassicas were planted. We had some great help from a group of students doing […]
Veggies in the Eclipse
Last night we had the opportunity to watch the solar eclipse out in the vegetable fields. Since we did not have any special equipment to watch the eclipse, we used the next best thing . . . Nick’s grandpa’s welding helmet. Nothing too fancy but we were able to watch the eclipse without hurting the […]
Ups and Downs
As with most things in life, farming has its ups and downs. One of the ups this weeks was planting all of our onions – about 1800 feet of them! Abe started the morning of planting with us which was another one of the ups. One of the many reasons we are choosing to farm […]
Cluck, cluck, cluck
At 11:15pm on Sunday evening, our new farm friends arrived. Fifteen colorful Black Stars, Gold Stars, and Silver-Laced Wyandottes were tucked in to the chicken coop for a rest after their journey from Fresh Air Farm, owned by Marty Primus. Abe and mom let them out of their poultry crates early on Monday morning and […]
Green
We are entering the green season. This time of year, we are especially aware of the amazing palette of green outside, from new buds on trees, to green seedlings poking out of trays in the greenhouse, to garlic shoots bursting through the straw mulch, to annoying weeds in the fields taking advantage of the early […]
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