Saturday, September 27, 2014

Great day at the farm!!!  Got all the plants into the dirt, romaine and red leaf lettuce, bok choy, broccoli, cabbage and collards!!! 



We also cut a path into the strawberry patch and replanted the strawberries that were growing on top of the landscape fabric.

MANY THANKS to Dete, Al, Sharon, Dave for all their hard work.  And we had a visit from Scotty, Beth's dog who had an excellent adventure in the woods and discovered a nice smelly pile of something to roll around in.  Don't know about anyone else, but Taylor, Scotty and I are exhausted.  Great job everyone.  Let's plan a bonfire early in November at the farm.  We can cook up some farm fresh grub and chili of course!!

Stilll plenty of room to plant some other cook weather crops.  Beets?  Brussel Sprouts?  Garlic?  Onion?  Still have a lot of small tomatoes and peppers galore!!  Don't forget about Sungarten Farm!!

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

A Few Less Weeds

This morning Marlene and I managed to clear two rows of weeds from the garden.  I will try and get back to it tomorrow morning and maybe Friday morning.  Hard work but it looks so much better when the weeds are gone.  THANK YOU MARLENE.  It's so much easier working with someone than all alone.


Thursday, September 4, 2014

My OH My!!!

Stopped by Sungarten this morning--thought I might pick up a few tomatoes for dinner and I nearly fell over at the sight of all these tomatoes!!!




Hey Fellow Farmers--get picking before the season's over!!!

Sungarten Farm: New and Updated

 http://www.food.com/recipe/sweet-pickled-banana-peppers-17254



Tried this recipe for Sweet pickles this summer.  I added Gall Pickle Crisp Granules.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Count down

New and Updated

Here's some news and an update.  Sungarten Farm is getting older and is adding a retirement countdown feature.  My personal countdown is zero because I have already pulled that trigger but others on the farm are still counting down.  There will be new authors as well but I will let them introduce themselves are they chime in.

Look for the latest on garden information, recipes, how to's, retirement updates and whatever comes along.

Farmer CAB