Apologies that I've not been sharing much new information here on the blog. A friend suggested that the secret to being a consistent blogger is not to over think it. So with that 'thought' I'm going to update today!
Here are a few images from the most recent Crop Swaps.
Our Crop Swaps are held on the 4th Wednesday of each month.
Arrive at 6:15pm so that we can set out the produce and begin at 6:30 sharp.
You can stay and socialize of course but the swapping part is about over by 7pm.
Our intention is to share surplus and build community.
In addition to fruit and vegetables we usually have starts and seeds, plant pots and garden ornaments, tools, irrigation parts etc. We have even had honey, bees wax and eggs.
Thanks always to the folks that bring their surplus to the swap and for Jennifer and helpers who organize the promotion and setup.
If you don't have anything to share at this time don't let that stop you from visiting the swap. Most crops are seasonal. You may have something at a later date!
Last Saturday we continued to clean out the raised beds in preparation for planting winter crops. We are sowing peas and Fava beans. We have starts of Kale and Lettuce almost ready for transplanting from thinnings in other raised beds.
Raspberry Pruning
This is Tammy thinning the previously fruited growth in the Raspberry patch. On these Ever-bearing Raspberries we take out the old canes in early July and leave the new growth to produce in the fall.
This might be a good place to stop before I start 'Thinking' too much!
May you find peace in the garden. David
Here are a few images from the most recent Crop Swaps.
Our Crop Swaps are held on the 4th Wednesday of each month.
Arrive at 6:15pm so that we can set out the produce and begin at 6:30 sharp.
You can stay and socialize of course but the swapping part is about over by 7pm.
Our intention is to share surplus and build community.
In addition to fruit and vegetables we usually have starts and seeds, plant pots and garden ornaments, tools, irrigation parts etc. We have even had honey, bees wax and eggs.
Thanks always to the folks that bring their surplus to the swap and for Jennifer and helpers who organize the promotion and setup.
If you don't have anything to share at this time don't let that stop you from visiting the swap. Most crops are seasonal. You may have something at a later date!
Photo by Art Rodgers |
Photo by Art Rodgers |
Last Saturday we continued to clean out the raised beds in preparation for planting winter crops. We are sowing peas and Fava beans. We have starts of Kale and Lettuce almost ready for transplanting from thinnings in other raised beds.
Colin and Brenna found several Carrots |
Silver Queen Corn |
Zuccini |
Squash hanging in Buddleia |
Raspberry Pruning
This is Tammy thinning the previously fruited growth in the Raspberry patch. On these Ever-bearing Raspberries we take out the old canes in early July and leave the new growth to produce in the fall.
This might be a good place to stop before I start 'Thinking' too much!
May you find peace in the garden. David
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