Diving into November
We had such a wonderful time at the farm party and we were so wore out that we didn’t manage to get a newsletter out at all last week, our apologies! But we really did have a fantastic time. We were so caught up socializing…
We had such a wonderful time at the farm party and we were so wore out that we didn’t manage to get a newsletter out at all last week, our apologies! But we really did have a fantastic time. We were so caught up socializing…
Three weeks early We are getting a taste of winter this week. And it isn’t early for a frost. Mid October is typical for a first frost. But this isn’t a frost it’s a freeze. Not just a freeze but a HARD FREEZE (28 or…
On Friday Randy mowed down the okra. The annual Mowing of the Okra is always a cause for celebration. As much as we love eating it, by October we are very, very tired of picking it. But we don’t mow it just for the fun…
You Say Potato, I Say YUM On Friday we dug the first, of ten beds of sweet potatoes. I am very pleased with how they are looking this year. They have shaped up nicely, not too many long snaky noodle potatoes. This bed was free…
It’s only Tuesday and already the week has been full of excitement. Yesterday evening Randy was mowing on Old Blue, the older of our two LS tractors. The newer tractor, the 357, is awaiting repairs for a bad crankshaft sensor. Well, one of the power…
Welcome to the first week of the Fall CSA! Yes, we know its not really fall for a couple of weeks yet. But already the days are getting dramatically shorter. I still get up and hurry out the door at 5:30 AM only to find…
I first learned about eating sweet potato greens many years ago when I worked for GrowMemphis. One of the community gardens I worked with grew sweet potatoes. Several of the gardeners were originally from West Africa. The potatoes themselves were less important, what the community…
It rained today. And it rained yesterday. And it rained the day before yesterday. It’s been one soggy August. Cloudy, rainy and damp weather is good for transplanting seedlings. Today Skylar and I finished tucking in the first succession of cabbage and are nearly halfway…