Farm News
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Hi In your box or bag this morning you found some of the following; zucchini* tomato cherry tomato peppers leek* sweet potato potato-maris piper garlic* thyme carrots * whole/full share only Maris Piper potatoes are a favorite in the British Isles. We grew them instead of Kerr’s Pink which we had in other years, they…
Read MoreFeels like Fall
School has started again, and the temps. the next few nights will give things that “fall feeling”. I think I’ll need to get out some moth balls as extra insurance against all of the moths that have been sneaking into my house. Every time someone comes to the door, we all rush to turn out…
Read MoreAugust 18 already!
The college students left for vacation before school starts up again several weeks ago and now our high school students are talking about being in school next week! Time flies. This week we have been able to roto-till some ground, burying some rotted plants and weeds. We are incorporating some manure/compost and we will seed…
Read MorePull Those Weeds!!!
It has been a busy week. We were able to spend the weekend with John’s parents and celebrate Dad’s 83rd birthday. Crossing the state Monday, we saw lots of flooding and areas of standing water and just today viewed pictures of the flooding in the Ames area. As usual, the work doesn’t disappear when you…
Read MoreRain or shine? not this time :'(
Hi folks, here’s the evidence. There was a waterfall from the brussel sprouts over to the beans (in the bottom of the picture). The unfortunate celery and fennel are standing in a few inches of running water. The leek rows make for nice creek beds don’t you think? There was about three inches of water…
Read MoreRain, Rain…..
Rain continues to be the theme of the summer. We spent some time this evening watching video of the flooding in eastern Iowa and marveled at the power of water. Also, some pictures of flooding in China – scary! When we look at the damage in other areas we feel pretty blessed and humbled as…
Read MoreSunflower Smiles
The weeks have been flying by quickly. As the season turns, so do the gardens. Many crops have produced and finished and as they are harvested, John tills the spaces to get ready for another crop or seeds it in a cover crop that we will till under for soil fertility. Long term crops continue…
Read MorePigs, Chicks and Skunks!
Whoa! Skunks you may ask? Yes, it has been an interesting week (actually the last two). Pigs do not make very good guard dogs. We have always “trusted” them to be a good deterrent against other critters coming in to the hog house where we also house our baby chicks until they are big enough…
Read MoreGot Bugs?……..
Bugs, bugs, bugs…it’s a bugs life. All this wet weather with lots of stagnant water seems to make perfect conditions for hatching lots and lots of bugs! I even heard earwigs (they are about 3/4″ long with pinchers on their tails) mentioned in the news on my way to market Wednesday. Many people have also…
Read MoreWednesday June 30 Already!
It seems like time goes faster and faster! We missed updating this Tuesday evening. Thank you everyone for picking up your subscription. Pretty standard stuff this past week. Red Norland potatoes, the earliest outdoor red potatoe! Next we will have a different variety for you and likely a different color. Carrots, Green Beans, the first…
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