Winter Gardening For A Head Start On Spring

I spent most of this winter afternoon, after barn chores, cleaning up the garden. As you are probably well aware, seed catalogs are out!  My garden bed planning and production […]

Finish What you Start

The old adage of giving yourself a new start with new hope never quite worked for me as far as New Years Resolutions go.  I just felt more comfortable working […]

Year End Musings

The week between Christmas and New Years seems to be that transition period from the previous year and the new one about to unfold. For us, it’s time to start […]

Ever Changing Christmas Traditions

changing christmas traditions

The Christmas Holiday has changed for us over the past few years. It used to be that we would have a holiday party in our house where we would invite […]

A (Carrot) Thief in the Night

I just got back inside from digging carrots and beets in the dark after being on the road all day. I had finished digging the carrots and was heading over […]

A Lesson in Soil Runoff

a tractor digging out a ditch

I have always heard of the amazing statistics involved with soil runoff and its disturbing loss downstream. I recently viewed firsthand the remarkable amount of runoff in my little corner […]

The First Snow and Winter Crops

farmer Steve working on his greenhouse in the snow

It was inevitable, but we woke this morning to the ground being covered with snow. This past week has filled my days with trying to get equipment and garden in […]

Stay Connected to Us, Your Farmers

Thank you so much for a great farmer’s market season. We know it takes an extra effort to get up on Saturdays and visit the markets, but it makes a […]