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Working the new potatoes

8 Sep 200917 Jul 2009 by Mike (tfb)

Another installment in the crazily labor-intensive tiny farming techniques series: Andie and Jordan in action, hand-digging for new potatoes without uprooting the plants! This one is hard to top for stunningly low hours-to-yield ratio. It makes picking peas and beans … Read the rest

Categories Veggies, People, Fieldwork, Harvest Tags labor-intensive, potato, techniques, yield, Jordan, Andrea M, digging, Summer 10 Comments

Baby veggies go to market

20 Aug 200913 Jul 2009 by Mike (tfb)

You can’t go wrong with baby carrots, it seems. They are, well, cute (I’ve heard people say that way more than once). So you can buy them and eat them, or maybe stick ’em in a clear vase full of … Read the rest

Categories Veggies, Harvest, Market & Stand, Local food, Weather Tags mesclun, lettuce, farmers' market, beet, salad greens, thinning, carrot, Summer 8 Comments

Early season harvest day

7 Jul 200926 Jun 2009 by Mike (tfb)

It’s a harvest Friday, second for the farmers’ market, and first for CSA, but the load is still light. After picking snap peas, we spent the day doing other field work. In the photo, Libby, Jordan and Michelle are hand-weeding … Read the rest

Categories Veggies, People, Fieldwork, Harvest Tags weeding, spinach, peas, salad greens, thinning, Libby, Michelle, Jordan, mesclun, garlic, Summer 5 Comments

Fresh at last!

29 Mar 200926 Mar 2009 by Mike (tfb)

It’s a start. Whenever they reach 3-4″ (7.5-10cm), I trim back the onions to about 1″ (2.5cm), and now they’re thick enough to collect and EAT! I don’t have the greenhouse up yet, so didn’t start lettuce REALLY early, so … Read the rest

Categories Cooking & Eating, Veggies, Seed & Seedlings, Harvest, Local food Tags seedlings, thinning, green onion, onion, Spring 9 Comments

Flashback: Harvest share!

24 Jan 200922 Jan 2009 by Mike (tfb)
CSA harvest share

Round about this point in the year, especially with the frozen, white winter we’ve been having this time around, it’s easy to forget what the full-on summer veggie garden is really like! That’s  the beauty of living in a cold-weather … Read the rest

Categories Veggies, Harvest Tags CSA share, Winter 13 Comments

Chickens love eggs

7 May 20139 Dec 2008 by Mike (tfb)

Today, a bit of an egg disaster, around 20 eggs down, by far the biggest single egg loss in my brief egg-collecting career. The girls choose to do most of their laying in one nest box (there are six in … Read the rest

Categories Farm lab (research!), Animals, Harvest Tags chickens, unusual, eggs, Autumn 11 Comments

Frozen chokes harvest

7 May 201329 Nov 2008 by Mike (tfb)

Despite the six inches (15cm) of snow on the big garden, fieldwork goes on. Today, I harvested about 30lbs (13.5kg) of Jerusalem artichoke out of the partially frozen ground, just to be sure planting stock is around over winter in … Read the rest

Categories Veggies, Fieldwork, Harvest Tags roots, winter harvest, carrot, storage, snow, Jerusalem artichoke, parsnip, Autumn 1 Comment
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