Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Where are all our raspberries?

The wild patch that has yielded so well the last few years is showing the effects of little rain, plant competition and poor pollination. The handful of varieties of raspberry are virtually non-existant. The black caps are missing from the vine, or shrivelled into tiny hard knobs. Many of the red berry canes bare one single fruit surrounded by shrunken or absent berries. The patch that looked so promising in May has not given much fruit, well into our usual season. I went scouting today and came back pretty dissappointed.
The blueberries seem to be equally paltry which makes me think pollination was poor as those berries were flowering at the same time...or the lack of water between then and now forced the plants to conserve.

The upside to my little story is that the timing or nourishment or any number of other factors seems to be working out for other members of the patch. The wild blackberries are just starting to turn. The bushes are prolific, the berries, abundant, as are the cultivated bushes in our backyard. Everything has been ahead of schedule and very quick to pass. The strawberries came and went before I knew it.

So as with every year we tally who did well and who did not. Thank goodness for the blackberries 2012. Knock on wood.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Scapes are Here and Peas are Coming!

My favortie part of the garlic season!

We are well into scape season. I find I get a steady stream of scapes for a good three weeks or so, given the different garlic varieties I grow. They all seem to put that flower stalk out at different times as well as become fully mature at staggered periods. This is a blessing for me, allowing me to have an extended harvest that I can keep up with. If I was faced with pulling 100 pounds of garlic at once, I would likely lose some in the process.
The successive season allows me a bit of room to account for weather...never want to harvest in the rain...and my own energy level.



Yummy pea shoots, almost as wonderful as the peas themselves!
 The snow peas are waist high and putting out lots of blossoms. The pods are about two finger knuckles long and should be ready for the next CSA share on Thursday. The snaps are taller and won't be far behind the snows. In the meantime, we've been dining on field pea shoots in our salads and stir fry. I sometimes snip a few when I'm hungry or thirsty in the field...oh what a treat!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

FarmFest in Hartland this Sunday from 11am to 3pm



















We've been busy cranking out our farm Tee's. Tonight we'll bake our yummy Kitchen Sink Oatmeal Cookies. Come and get em at FarmFest!

There will be horse drawn wagon rides and activities for the kids. Check out the delicious local food and farm products. The raffle always has exciting and coveted prizes. This event raises money for the Hartland Farm to School Program.

Side Track Farm Tee's

Blueberry Blossoms

Blackberry Blossoms

Silly Farm Dog

The Garlic is Kickin'!


Egyptian Walking onions

Hedda sporting her hay earring.

The poppies tell me it's Memorial Day Weekend. Our CSA starts this week and the Solstice is just around the corner. You can come chat with us at FarmFest. We'll be taking sign-ups for 2012 turkeys. We have three CSA slots to fill. Oh yes, and there will be pottery!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Last But Not Least

The last of the season. Now I suppose we can get serious about the garden! This one joined us Saturday...Clementine's the name. Nursing and looking super cute is her game.


Today we took a quick visit over to the Windsor Farmers' Market where we'll be vending again this year. CSA members can pick up their share at the market. This is one of four sites and delivery days. We will start at Windsor in June. The CSA will start after Memorial Day this year.
Check out these photos from today:





Great products, great people!
Windsor Market is Sundays from 12 to 3pm on the Green across from the library.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

The Latest and the Greatest

Today we got a surprise...Amos gave birth a few days early to a baby buckling.

About two weeks ago, Hedda also gave birth to wee boy goat.
She chose 4am  unlike Amos who delivered around brunch.
Stay tuned for more kid pictures as they grow into springy little rabbits!


The gardens are coming along, for those of you wondering about your CSA. We have rhubarb and peas up. The cabbages, onions and lettuce have been transplanted out. The greenhouse is filling up with tomatos and peppers and I'm dividing herbs and flowers continually. I'm happy with the recent pace of spring...sunny but not terribly warm and cool nights above freezing. I'll get some photos linked as soon as things green up a bit more.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Farm Tee Shirt Trials


I'm trying out my logo as a silk screen. I ran a few Tees yesterday and learned quite a bit. I'm hoping to refine the design and sell/give the shirts to customers and friends who are interested. What do you think?
Dried overnight then heat set this a.m.
My able and eager assistant.


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Surfing the Wave

Spring is always entertaining. It's often a series of false starts with fits of sun, raging winds and trampling rains. Those of us living in New England are pretty accustomed to these shananagans and buffer ourselves. The period of heat and sun we recently got managed to dry our our field sufficiently enough to till, can you believe it?!
Perennials like chives, rhubarb and sorrel have started there revival and my mind starts to jump ahead, planning the next tasks to undertake.

 In the passively heated greenhouse which is acting as a cold frame right now, you'll find lettuces, leeks and assorted brassicas. With a bit of luck we'll have some early substantial vegetables come May.


The chickens also enjoy the tilling. They are grateful for the return of insects to their diet. Who else is happy about the return of spring? Why our silly goats, as illustrated here with a quick frolicking roll...



Monday, March 5, 2012

It's time to register for our CSA!

Our farm share runs from late May through the end of October with a bonus pack at Thanksgiving.

Some of the vegetables our farm share will include:
Salad Greens
Beets & Turnips
Carrots & Parsnips
Broccoli & Cabbage
Tomatoes & Peppers
Cukes & Zukes
Tomatillos
Beans: green, shell and dry
Potatoes
Berries
Kale
Onions & Garlic
Summer & Winter Squash
Herbs: fresh and dry
Arugula & Spinach
Leeks
Edamame

Send us an email and we'll sign you up!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Winter walk through the market garden

Sunny days are great for dreaming. The boy and I took a gander in the garden. Lots of ice, little snow cover and plenty of jig dancing. About half the garden will need tilling in the spring. The other half is set and ready to go. Seven 50 foot 30 inch rows of garlic tucked in and dreaming of spring.

Facing North, the southern side of the beds have melted out somewhat.

Facing South, the northern sides of the beds are still covered. We'll see what the weather brings next.Winter is not over yet!


Friday, February 3, 2012

This farm has gone to the goats...

We're here. The growing season is coming...along with kidding season. Details coming soon!