A beautiful sight this morning but I think the snow is an April Fool's joke.
Onion Snow
Woke up to the "onion snow" this morning.
We don't even have our onions in the ground yet!
It All Starts Here
It's hard to believe we can start everything for that huge garden from seedlings grown in this spare bedroom
Waiting For Spring
Our bird feeders have been busy all winter, while we wait for the snow to melt
Autumn Bounty
Late summer brings a different look to the farm stand
Can't Wait
On cereal or made into jam, these berries add a tasty touch to the menu
Red Raspberry Jam, Anyone?
These red berries produce for weeks
Scrumptious!
The black raspberries will soon be ready
Yum!
Corn with a little butter and some salt and tomatoes with mayo make a complete lunch
Double The Planting For 2015
The sweet corn goes into OUR freezer It's too good to sell!
Pick 'Em Small
Green and yellow summer squash are a great seller at the stand
One Of Our Heirlooms
Green Zebras Don't wait for them to turn red!
One Of Our Favorites
A second asparagus patch gives more produce for sale at the roadside stand
Here's Hoping
The apple orchard will yield a good crop this fall
Is One A Pair?
Bartlett pears make good eating fresh off the tree
Berry, Berry Good!
By the end of June, we're picking the first of the berries
You Say To-may-toe, I Say To-mah-to
We grow 17 kinds of tomatoes, from Sun Gold cherries to Green Zebras to Beefsteaks
Our First Corn Crop
The Argent sweet corn is off to a strong start
Spring Is Here
Hidden behind a twig wreath, a purple finch's nest huddles against the outhouse
Behind The Greenhouse
Catmint, phlox, and iris engulf the old hand tiller