This week started off with a few days of rain but was followed
by days of hot (90+) weather, which means everything in the ground is taking
off. Here’s a selection of some activities
from this past week.
Weeding: As I’ve mentioned, we spend the majority of our
time trying to keep up on weeds. This
week we weeded lettuce, tomatoes, beans, basil, cucumbers, and squash.
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Here we are in the delicata squash. |
Moving teenage chicks: The chicks that
arrived in April are old enough to move to a bigger pen that is outside. In a few weeks they will move to the big
chicken coop.
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happy chickens |
Changing tractor implements: We learned a bit about how to
change tractor implements when we switched out the tiller for the mower on the
back of the tractor.
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removing tiller |
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attaching mower |
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Success! |
Calendula flower harvest: In addition to smelling good,
calendula is very good for the skin. We
harvested the flowers so that they can be dried and then put into oil. The calendula-infused oil goes into some oils
and salves that DBF sells at market.
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cut flowers drying in the barn |
Small lettuce seed harvest: We harvested lettuce seed from
the greenhouse that will be planted as lettuce mix next year. It was a change for us to learn how lettuce
seeds are harvested and cleaned before we begin harvesting the 8 varieties of lettuce
that are currently being grown on the farm for seed.
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lettuce that has gone to seed in the greenhouse |
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cleaning the seeds |
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clean seeds |
Farm tour: We visited
Lupine Knoll Farm on Saturday
afternoon, where Jonathan Spero grows organic vegetable seeds and is working on
developing new varieties of a few different vegetables. It was neat to learn about organic, open-pollinated
plant breeding, especially of corn.
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Jonathan is experimenting with growing quinoa. |
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Jonathan's Painted Hills corn |
Rogue Farm Corps class: On some Sundays and Thursdays we
have classes as part of the Rogue Farm Corps program. This week we had a really awesome class on
bees with
Bee Girl in Ashland. I’m
really interested now in supporting more beekeepers and making use of bee products.
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Sarah (Bee Girl) leading us through a hive inspection |
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healthy bees & yummy honey |
I hope everyone is having a nice start to summer.
-ET
Wonderful pictures of life on the farm! Thanks so much for sharing the beauty of DBF with us. Love seeing you in action as well!
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