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Year: 2008

More Friday greens…

21 Jan 200913 Jun 2008 by Mike (tfb)

Friday harvest and it’s still all greens: spinach, all-lettuce mesclun, beet greens! Despite the recent heat and ample rain, the overall amount of cloudiness that came with all the rain of the last 40 days has slowed things down quite … Read the rest

Categories Fieldwork, Harvest, Weather Tags spinach, Lynn, Erin, Spring 3 Comments

Plastic…fantastic?

3 Jan 200914 Jun 2008 by Mike (tfb)

At the market today, greens were finally in great supply, with loads of mesclun and spinach: two giant, clear leaf bags full of each. I went home with quite a bit—no sold out sign this week!—which was great, ’cause I … Read the rest

Categories Veggies, Planning, Market & Stand, Tools, Local food Tags mesclun, spinach, marketing, salad greens, packaging, Spring, Winter 15 Comments

Weird weather day

18 Apr 201315 Jun 2008 by Mike (tfb)

This was one of the strangest single days for weather that I can remember. Transplanting more squash in the morning—Michelle is checking out working on the farm one day a week—it was beautifully sunny, with a nice breeze. Around mid-morning, … Read the rest

Categories Veggies, Fieldwork, Weather Tags rain, transplant, winter squash, storm, wind, Spring 3 Comments

Measuring peak oil by the can

27 Feb 201316 Jun 2008 by Mike (tfb)

This tiny farm’s entire direct connection with the world of oil is simple: six red, 20-liter gas cans, three for gasoline, three for diesel. It’s a really stark way to watch spiralling gas prices and the so far bubbling-under peak … Read the rest

Categories Planning, Tools Tags fuel, travel, gas, driving, storage, Spring 5 Comments

Weeding day

15 Dec 200817 Jun 2008 by Mike (tfb)

A cool, gray, peaceful day of WEEDING. Lynn and Raechelle combine hoeing and basic hand weeding to pull up a nice mix of pigweed and lamb’s quarters, with a little mallow and orchard grass for variety. I did paths with … Read the rest

Categories Veggies, People, Fieldwork Tags weeding, potato, Raechelle, Lynn, Spring 4 Comments

Checking under row cover

23 Mar 201318 Jun 2008 by Mike (tfb)

Three weeks ago, it was floating row cover everywhere. So, what was it worth? Today, I checked things out. Overall, growth has been startlingly slow, due to the lack of sun. This is really noticeable in the summer squash (above), … Read the rest

Categories Veggies, Fieldwork, Pests & Disease, Tools, Weather Tags weeding, kale, transplant, cucurbit, pigweed, broccoli, summer squash, zucchini, cauliflower, Spring 8 Comments

Chickens to the slaughter

27 Dec 200819 Jun 2008 by Mike (tfb)

Raising your first chickens, killing them, and eating them has gotta rank up there with other Firsts worth a little attention. Now, I’m at least part of the way there: the killing this time was done behind closed doors, with … Read the rest

Categories Animals, People, Harvest, Local food Tags meat, birds, chickens, paperwork, chickenhouse, packaging, slaughterhouse, Bob, Spring, Summer 18 Comments
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