by Greg Edelman | May 31, 2015 | Fruit, Recipes, Vegetables |
Rain and Strawberries arrive this week. Downright euphoria! After surviving the driest May in 51 years we need them like never before it seems. Unhitching the water buggy from the tractor will feel quite nice. The drought will have some lasting effects on the...
by Greg Edelman | May 25, 2015 | Uncategorized |
A good news update! Since our lettuce is still too small to harvest, I inquired about lettuce mix with Jeffrey and Kristin of Liberty Gardens in Coopersburg http://libertyorganic.com/index.htm and they were indeed able to help us out for this week. So everyone will...
by Greg Edelman | May 24, 2015 | Vegetables |
Now seems like a good time to remind myself of a quote I came across a few years back, ” A farmer has to be an optimist, otherwise he wouldn’t still be a farmer” – Unknown It has to rain eventually, right? We will still keep on farming like it...
by Greg Edelman | May 17, 2015 | Vegetables |
We keep plugging away at the planting despite the less then ideal conditions. This past week we were able to get 2000 strawberry plants, 500 tomatoes, tomatillo, okra, lettuce, cucumber, and herbs in the ground. We still have a long way to go! It can get feel...
by Greg Edelman | May 12, 2015 | Vegetables |
Dutch Shallots Something is nibbling the Swiss Chard! Tomatoes! I wonder what this will look like in August?!? Garlic, unfazed by the arctic winter and sahara desert spring weather Making another trip to the pea patch with 300 gallons of water in tow Note on pick...