The hillsides have filled in with green finally, the bright spring greens of new leaves set against the dark needles of the evergreen trees. These dry spring days have given us plenty of opportunity to clean up fields from last fall's harvests and to prep for this summer's crops. … [Read more...] about Full and By Farm: Fully Green Hillsides
Sara Kurak
Full and By Farm: Seeds and Seedlings
The lush, green, humid atmosphere that the greenhouse has been working up to over the last few months has dissipated as the first round of seedlings moved out to the field. Once again the blacks and grays of the floor and metal benches dominate. Round two will be taking over soon … [Read more...] about Full and By Farm: Seeds and Seedlings
Full and By Farm: Preparing Fields
We've made use of drier than expected weather this week—spending days in the fields preparing for vegetable seeding and transplanting. James disced the winter cover crop debris under and harrowed out the winter hearty weeds that have greened up in the past week. The soil is still … [Read more...] about Full and By Farm: Preparing Fields
Full and By Farm: The Grass is Greener
The world did that magic thing this week—when suddenly you look out the window mid-day and realize that the grass has just turned green. It was definitely still brown and all shades of beige out there when the sun first came up and the day started, and then suddenly green. It … [Read more...] about Full and By Farm: The Grass is Greener
Full and By Farm: Spring Has Finally Sprung
Spring has finally sprung. At the start of last weekend it seemed that we were in the midst of the winter that wouldn't end, by sunday afternoon the fields were clear and muddy with the only snow hanging in the northern crevices of buildings and stands of trees. We've gotten a … [Read more...] about Full and By Farm: Spring Has Finally Sprung