Dandelion Wine
Friday, June 26, 2015
Monday, June 22, 2015
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Pollination on Ivory Silo Farm
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Honey Bee on Buckwheat |
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Milkweed for Monarchs |
I always wonder why some flowers like dandelion and milkweed are deemed weeds. Hardy, beautiful, health promoting, and essential (environmentally,) these plants called weeds have a reputation of being unwanted. Are weeds wild and flowers cultivated? I guess I have always identified with weeds, feeling unwanted and having my own way of doing things. I have even felt most people thought me uncivilized. And yet we now come back to wishing there was more milkweed for the Monarch Butterfly.
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Farm Happenings on a sunny day in Spring
In the Hive...
busy bees sun themselves on the porch, guard their hive and gather pollen.
In the Garden...last years onions, and this years babies. In the fields the farmer philosopher continues to sell produce. And in the kitchen, I use the Daily Harvest. Strawberry Jam Strawberry Liquor and there are still more strawberries to freeze.
In the Garden...last years onions, and this years babies. In the fields the farmer philosopher continues to sell produce. And in the kitchen, I use the Daily Harvest. Strawberry Jam Strawberry Liquor and there are still more strawberries to freeze.
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Farm Stand Opening Saturdays and Sundays 10-2!!!
A selection of greens, scallions, radishes, plants, and more. Spring Harvest.
Still putting up the awnings.
Farmer philosopher muses on his fields.
Still putting up the awnings.
Farmer philosopher muses on his fields.
Friday, June 12, 2015
Farm Camp: Daily Harvest from the Kitchen Garden-and more strawberries!
At the end of the day we picked more strawberries.
Quite a few actually.
And rhubarb!
And then the fog rolled in,
and we made strawberry rhubarb pie.
Quite a few actually.
And rhubarb!
And then the fog rolled in,
and we made strawberry rhubarb pie.
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Farm Camp: mixing seeds and planting cover crops
Mixing seeds for a cover crop. And in the background there is a bee hive-called a Warré Hive. The girls also helped me to paint a strip of beeswax on all the top bars where the bees will build their comb.
Back to seeds: Barley, Buckwheat, Dutch Clover, and Field Peas mixed in the seeder on the back of the tractor.
These seeds will go in the field with the bee hives, so forage for them is a consideration.
off to the field. Some seeds had to be spread by hand to make sure the crop would grow evenly.
Ready for more tractor work.
The other tractor can
tamp down the ground.
And after a long hard day of work, the girls even washed the dishes.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Daily Harvest from the kitchen garden-strawberries again!
Peaking through the fence at the June bearing plants, I spy a ripe berry.
And on further investigation, not just one!
Monday, June 8, 2015
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Vegetable soup with shitake from Ivory Silo
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Saturday, June 6, 2015
Gifts from the Farm
First salad gifts from Ivory Silo grown by Bill and Dee. Check out their facebook page. Ivory Silo Seed Project
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