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Friday, April 24, 2015

Lambie pics from this week

As promised, some more baby lamb pics! If you'd like to come meet them in person, we're having a Sheep Shearing Day and spring festival next Saturday, May 2nd from 10-2. Stop by to pet the lambs, watch a sheep shearing demonstration, learn how raw wool is made into yarn, plant a seed to bring home and more. See you there!
First lambs to be born this season

Love the spot around this one's eye
I think the one in the foreground looks like a tiny black & white cow.
Not a lambie pic, but here our spinach starts are looking good in the sunshine.
Tomatillo seedling!
My favorite picture of the week--our beautiful magnolia tree!

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Spring has sprung

Lots buzzing around the farm lately, but first the big news: the first lambs of spring were born overnight! Mumma and babies are doing great and we're expecting the other 6 ewes to birth their lambs over the next few days. Check our facebook page over the next few days for more lamb pics. Soon we'll have a stable full of these cuties!



Inside the greenhouse we have lots of tiny seedlings growing their hearts out. The tables are filling up with flats of onions, tomatoes, peppers, leeks, chard, kale, herbs of all kinds, beets,
 spinach, lettuce and salad mix, some flowers, fennel, and some eggplant. Over the past week and a half we've been constructing a germination box--an insulated, enclosed set of shelves with a warming
 element where we can stack our germinating trays and crank up the temperature hotter than we could ever get the greenhouse this time of year. It's very energy efficient and looks like a Sub-Zero fridge from the future,
but cost us under $500 to build! Inside the warm, humid environment our seeds are germinating much faster and more uniformly and getting us closer to having the first farm food of the season!

Returning farm crew members Sophie and Casey have a lot more seeding work ahead next week, as well as getting our cold frame (the outdoor, unprotected step between the greenhouse and the field) going. Our
other apprentice from last year, Joe, has been hired as an Assistant Grower at Colchester Community Farm in Plympton and we hope to see a lot of him this season. 
Lastly, if you're doing any home gardening this year, McSweeney's has a helpful article on getting to know some common veggies you can grow--enjoy!