by Greg Edelman | Sep 7, 2015 | Flowers, Vegetables |
Unseasonably hot and dry… That’s the situation we are in again, sort of like May. We have a little bit better grasp of things then we did way back when though. We have all our crops on the irrigation drip tape except two, and those we just gave a real...
by Greg Edelman | Aug 30, 2015 | Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables |
So, I am not about to claim to be some great organic fruit grower that doesn’t need to spray his apple trees to get a crop. Truthfully, I do not know anything about fruit trees. But, we do have access to 3 apple trees that have not been sprayed with anything...
by Greg Edelman | Aug 23, 2015 | Flowers, Vegetables |
The names and faces are going to change just a bit at Terra Fauna Farm. School’s are back in session, high school sports begin practicing, and yet the harvest must go on! We need to thank Jaclyn, Stephanie, Barb, Robbie, & Callia for all the hard work they...
by Greg Edelman | Aug 16, 2015 | Flowers, Vegetables |
Although the heat is rather intense right now and I can’t wait for it to be over, I also want time to slow down a bit. We did get most of our fall crops planted by now, but there are still a few packs of radish, turnips, and salad greens to get in the ground. ...
by Greg Edelman | Aug 9, 2015 | Flowers, Vegetables |
Pardon my poke at the Brits but we have a couple of new items for the CSA share this week that are most popular across the pond and I could not help myself. Our mid season potatoes are ready for harvest and they are a variety called Maris Piper. They are the most...
by Greg Edelman | Aug 2, 2015 | Flowers, Vegetables |
We had a great week of work last week. There were 25 flats of brassicas (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts) to get in the ground and the temperatures were in the 90’s with the air so thick with humidity you could cut it with a knife. But work...