An abundance of babies
The high tunnel is empty!!
And no, not the one destined for tomatoes. It’s another empty tunnel.v
An abundance of babies Read more
The high tunnel is empty!!
And no, not the one destined for tomatoes. It’s another empty tunnel.v
An abundance of babies Read more
The coldest part of winter is when we start prepping plants for you. In February, we have thousands of baby plants that embody all of our gardening dreams. From flowers to vegetables to baby fig trees, the young plants are all there. You have been telling us you want some more interesting perennials, and here they come!
Perennials to plant in 2023 Read more
Small: sweet potatoes, baby bok choy or brussels, Tokyo bekana,
CSAs the week of February 13, 2023 Read more
I know it doesn’t seem like spring is close – it’s still too dark.
Although temperature-wise it does not feel like February (I am NOT complaining Mother Nature, it is just a simple, non-judgmental observation).
It seems like your garden gets inundated with the pesky insects overnight. Learn how to encourage the good insects and deter the bad ones.
Beneficial & Harmful Insects in Your Garden Read more
Small: baking potatoes, spinach, scallions, baby bok choy, celery root, lettuce, thyme or mint or parsley, pink lady, and granny smith apples
CSAs the week of February 6, 2023 Read more
I’m going to be honest, this email isn’t up to my usual standards. My brain just isn’t braining well right now.
sweet potatoes, broccoli or brussels, lettuce, kale or chard, garlic, radishes, sorrel,
CSAs the week of January 21, 2023 Read more
It seems like we have a lot of volunteers right now.
Especially baby bok choy. There is a lot of baby bok choy in the lettuce right now.
A volunteer here, a volunteer there Read more
This is a list of what will be in the CSAs this week: white potatoes, spinach, onions, lettuce…
CSAs the week of January 16, 2023 Read more
Do you ever do something because, why not? For fun, we planted some gladiolus bulbs in one of the heated tunnels.