Category Archives: gardening
Coming Soon…
Hey everyone!! This blog/site has been so quiet for a very, very long time and I realize that very few people may actually ever even readView full post »
a day of gratitude
do you ever just stop what you are doing, look around at the life you are building and allow yourself to feel utterly grateful? I’llView full post »
What I am Growing: Heliotrope
if you add just one flower to your list this year before heading out to the greenhouse, I would highly recommend you make that flowerView full post »
what I’m growing: Sunflowers
I am by no means a ‘master gardener’ but I do have a passion for growing fruits, vegetables and flowers here on our farm.View full post »
Garden Book Review: Groundbreaking Food Gardens
Yesterday, I opened every window at our farmhouse and let the warm breeze inspire me to start thinking about my 2015 garden. I wanderedView full post »
Cottage Garden
The flowers have long been pulled, the frost is now thick on the ground and winter has made itself comfortable in our neck of the woods. SoView full post »
Wednesday ramblings..
The Winter solstice is upon us and many are hunkering down for a long winter ahead. Farmers and gardeners alike are grateful for the restView full post »
Garden Cleanup
This past weekend I took to cleaning up my vegetable garden as well as cut down most annuals that I had lost in last weeks frost. TheView full post »
Farewell Summer
The last couple of days have been quite a startling change from the heat of Summer we had been experiencing. The rains came, once again,View full post »
My 2014 Garden
You guys, this year my garden has been a true labor of love. Having a small baby, taking on a new/huge yard, creating a vegetable garden inView full post »
Strawberry Patch
Recently, Adam and I planted over 100 strawberries in my new garden. We have been dreaming about its harvests ever since!! 60 of theView full post »
This Week on the Farm
Wow, how is it June already?! Spring on the farm is always so crazy busy and the days/weeks/months seem to really fly by for us! May was aView full post »