Elephant Garlic--related to leeks and milder than "real" garlic.
Horseradish Harvest
Our horseradish harvest was exceptional this year.
We'll have lots for making shrimp cocktail sauce and for roast beef.
These Robins Have Fledged
Looking Out The Back Window Of The Shop Brings a Surprise Discovery!
This Cuke Can't Wait To Grow!
Slicemore, Straight Eight, Homemade Pickles, Green Cluster and Armenian Burpless Cucumbers Fill A Whole 60' Row This Year.
Potatoes With A Backdrop Of Asparagus
The asparagus was wonderful this spring. Now it's time for the potatoes to take the stage. We have Kennebec, Katahdin, Lehigh, Norland Dark Red, Yukon Gold and Norkotah.
Pole Beans Will Be Ready Late
The lack of rainfall this month has really delayed these Kentucky Blue pole beans. When they grow, they'll be delicious!
Our Roses Are Knockouts
The entrance to the farm is lined with beautiful roses.
Beautiful Sign of Spring
Our pansies sold out within days. Next year we'll have more!
More Seedlings
Hundreds of tomato plants in 30 different varieties are ready for transplanting.
Seedlings
Spring is here and our seedlings are growing. Plants will be ready for sale in mid-May.
Read moreSpring Cheer
A sure sign of spring.
Only Three More To Go
Rocks in the bottom of the hole make this a "hands-in" project.
The Help
As usual, Barley is a big help!
Another Project
The deer have made a larger fenced garden a necessity.
Indigo Bunting
What a beautiful surprise!
Early Crop
Rhubarb @ 6 stems for $1 is a big seller.
Waiting To Be Transplanted
These seedlings will soon be too big for their flats--so it's into 4" pots!
Seedlings
Finally we get to move some seedlings to the greenhouse.
This Is Spring?
It's so pretty--but we're so-o-o-o ready for spring.
That's Snow Joke!
A beautiful sight this morning but I think the snow is an April Fool's joke.