Hello from the gardens, Many gardeners I'm talking with, mention "already behind." I certainly am. Feels like this is a perennial issue at least once a season.
It's still early in the season, and the soil is still warming. The next two weeks are potentially the sweet spot of getting your garden planted. (for the main growing season)
So it's time to grow:
Come check out our beautiful seedling plants, vegetables, herbs, flowers.
Consider direct seeding as well, certain crops grow best that way! (beets)
Seeds give you the opportunity to seed the same crop multiple times (carrots)
What's happening at the farm:
Spring Moondance Community Market 10am *** 3pm
Please join us for -
Amazing assortment of local vendors, food & music.
Rewilding Education tours of yurt, forest and gardens.
Face painting, hens and goats to visit.
Looking forward to a wonderful day of community.
Our Spring Garden Center is Open
Each Thurs. - Sat. 9am - 4pm
Special this Sat. 31st, 13% off,
New this Week: more Blight resistant Tomato plants, 4cell and 4", more zucchini, jalapenos, cucumbers, ground cherries. Gorgeous planters, urn liners and pots of flowers.
*** Free tomato cage with any tomato you buy!
So many beautiful Perennials, Fruit shrubs, Vegetables, herbs and flowers
Compost, potting soil, garden tools and more.
Perfect mini Herb Gardens, Succulent Gardens, Native perennials.
Market Order Form for Saturday May 31st pickup.
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or please see link below
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This week: Red Frilly Kale and lots of Rhubarb
There's, asparagus, salad greens (sweet or spicy), miners lettuce, fresh herbs, and farm fresh eggs.
We will continue offering the weekly order form option as the way to what's available from the greenhouse, and of course the hens. Thank You for supporting small scale growing and community.
Quote: "The earth laughs in flowers." — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Wishing you calm days, with hope and love in your heart.
All the best,
Kim & Tom