My sweet little dorm room. This kind of thing gets us motivated! Why we (mostly) grow OP-Open Pollinated seed Seed Swap Madness! I tried to stay away, but got sucked into the excitement and left with several new varieties to try.
It’s still full on blackberry season – so take advantage of your membership with Dancing Roots Farm and come pick to your hearts content, or you get too scratched up, whichever comes first! All pickers must wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Bring lots of containers, some water,
We’re just having a great onion year! These are some of the most prolific and beautiful Walla Walla onions we’ve ever grown. Just for fun, you might want to check out the photos posted on our facebook page under the heading “May Day Transplanting Onions” as that is when these
by Helen C. Coon from Living History Farms in Indiana ‘Just a farmer’ you said and I laughed ‘cause I knew all the things that farmers must be able to do. They must study the land then watch the sky and figure just when is the right time and why to sow and to plant to buy and
Scraping up fill dirt Woody moving dirt Clint moving dirt Father & son working together Dirt work completed – we’re ready to start building
Lush Spinach Green Beans Overcame Early Trouble Vining beans in search of a trellis Healthy young tomatoes Weedy Pea Patch Two green bean buds-can you find them?
In this Update: Start date Memberships still available InFARMation next Tuesday, May 10 Farm photos! As you all are undoubtedly aware, it’s still really wet and cold this spring (as it was last spring). If you look at the weather records, even last April (April 2010) was warmer
Do you love fresh picked, pesticide-free produce? You may have heard of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) and we just wanted to let you know a little more about us. Over the last 25 years, CSA has evolved into a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from
