Sunday, May 24, 2009

Helping Hands


As I sit here on our front porch, listening to our rain barrels filling with rain, I am thinking about the very busy week that has just officially ended and am enjoying the break that the rain is providing.

This past week we were fortunate enough to have some extra hands in the garden. Great thanks to shareholders Emma and Dave, who came out to the farm on Wednesday to help prepare our tomato plants for the long season ahead. They weeded and mulched our whole tomato crop! What a sight to come home to after our first CSA delivery!

On Friday, my mom (visiting from Pennsylvania) and another Bramble Hill Farm shareholder, Beth, helped transplant another crop of lettuce and prepare for more of our cucumbers. Soon thereafter, Bret and 20 students from the Abintra Montessrori School arrived ready to get their hands dirty! They helped prepare beds for planting, created bamboo teepees for beans, weeded existing beds, and planted the second half of our summer squash. This was a great start to the weekend!
Bret, my mom, and I spent Saturday soaking up the sun in the garden. A bit behind schedule, we transplanted eggplant, peppers, cucumbers, squash, and flowers. As I type, a beautiful steady, light rain is falling…perfect for the new transplants!


I hope you all enjoy your memorial day, whether in-doors or out!


Thursday, May 14, 2009

Beginnings, a continuation, and endings

full rain barrels and plants in waiting
Hurray for spring! The CSA will begin next Wednesday May 20th!
We have officially welcomed in the harvest season with working shareholders Emma and Dave. They came out to get their hands (and clothes) dirty last Friday and we shared a lunch of fresh picked spinach con queso burritos with homemade tortillas. Thanks Emma and Dave for helping us make the most of a (semi) dry day!

As the rain continues, we are appreciating our hilltop garden! Luckily for us, the garden has been draining well and we have not to had very much rain damage (only a few tomatoes were lost to the oversaturated soil). We are hoping for a week of dry weather so we can prepare more beds for transplaning cucumbers, squash, beans, more tomatoes, more lettuce, etc, etc, etc....

With the end of May comes the end of the school year. Bret and I will both be finishing the school year at Abintra Montessori and A New Leaf Preschool and are excited to have more time to spend in the garden!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

a break in the rain


blackberry blooms and bumblebees

I heard on the radio yesterday that this is one of the rainiest may's in 30 years! The rain has really slowed us down... its been a while since the garden was dry enough to transplant more vegetables.. The rain may slow down the start of the CSA, but filling the water table back up isn't something I'm about to complain about!
Needless to say, I really enjoyed today's sunshine and I hope you did too!


the chicken valley

strawberries


growing potatoes


snap peas and 3 rows of trellis