Monday, April 20, 2009
Time to Call in the Big Guns!
Hooray! With the help of the Phillips family (previous owners of the land which we now farm on) we were able to get our new pasture land ready for planting. The pigs had done a great job on the initial tilling rooting out the sod in search of tender roots and worms. After the pigs came Asinete on our farmall cub with the disc plow to turn over the soil. The next step to disc the ground was accomplished this past Sunday with the mighty John Deere! You can see we were all in awe above watching as the green tractor cut through the sod clumps as effortlessly as if it were butter. While the men busied themselves with all things mechanical the wives worked on planting out all the artichokes and transplanted Roma tomatoes. When the Phillip's family left it was like a whirlwind had come through and gotten us caught up in so many areas. Thank you Norm, Sheila, Scott and Cindy! Our farming angels!
With the warm/hot weather comes a big time consuming job of keeping all of our crops watered by hose. This is because we use the river to irrigate from. The pump needs to fit right at the edge of the river but still the river is too high. Long hours are spent hosing down the plants to keep them cooled off. We have several rows which are just now trying to sprout (carrots and more snow peas) and their soil must always be kept damp.
We were able to sell some of our thousands of tomatoes at the grand opening of farmers market last Saturday along with some of our brilliant rainbow chard. We'll be back to market on Saturday and maybe see some of you there!
Time to get back to work! We are risking it and planting two rows of extra early tomatoes (Glacier variety). We will then cover them with remay and hope the nights don't dip below freezing again!
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Wow, I'm so glad that you post pictures and updates on the farm. I love to see the progress you are making and I got a quick glimpse at your newest family member.
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