Thursday, September 4, 2014

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

Saturday, April 28, 2012

The First Workday at Sungarten Farm

We started up the garden/farm for the 2012 growing season.  You might notice that the garden has grown, thanks to Farmer Dave.  In the picture, where the blooming sage is growing is close to where the garden ended last year.  See how much more we have this year?

Here we are working the farm.  Dave is doing some last minute tilling.  Over his right shoulder are the sage bushes left over from last year.







Here's another shot of the sage with Taylor hanging out outside of the garden but still within the fenced part of the yard.  Dave did a lot of work this winter and now the dogs can be outside with us but not in the garden since they tend to step on the plants.




And Deborah is starting the bee hives again this year.  Here are a few more pictures of the intrepid farmers and their dogs.






Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Farm Starts Up for 2011

This weekend started the new season for Sungarten Farm.  The garden was cleared and tilled and composted in anticipation of planting for this coming weekend April 9 and 10.  We've added another family to the cooperative with the addition of Jim and Leslie Cundiff.  Thank you both for working so hard along side of us in getting the dirt ready for digging.  Here's to having another bountiful crop.

On Friday, April 8, we will go D&M Greenhouses and buy some plants for the farm.  Saturday is the scheduled data for putting the plants into the ground.

Hope everyone is excited about the prospect of fresh vegetables, herbs and a few flowers this summer and fall.