Category Archives: WP Migration

Doing what we have to in order to protect our livestock and pets

This post is NOT for the folks who think that all beings can co-exist in harmony. PLEASE READ NO FURTHER if you have issues with shooting semi domesticated animals. Carl has been keeping his guns in our truck so that they are accessible should our neighbors dogs visit the farm. A couple years ago while […]

Last week and for the next couple weeks is “Peak Workload” for the season….

From around mid May into the first or second week of June we HAVE SO MUCH WORK TO DO. Unlike “Peak Oil”, “Peak Workload” will disappear only to reappear next year at this time. It is at this point in the season when we need to transplant those warm loving plants, those that must stay […]

We’ve transplanted watermelon to the greenhouse and delivered our first CSA share for the season!

It is about time that we finally made ourselves pull the kale and swiss chard out of our greenhouse! These crops fed and nourished us all winter long and into the spring which is why it was so difficult for us to pull these crops up. The kale and swiss chard finally bolted (when a […]

We transplanted roughly 10,000 onions out to the field!

We used our transplanter that plants 2 rows at once which required 4 people: a tractor driver, two people sitting on the transplanter putting plants in the carousel, and one walking behind fixing plants and carrying additional trays to the tractor. Although it went much faster than transplanting by hand, we were required to fix quite […]