our new ducks
chicken eggs
Bunnito, the angora rabbit
the ducks like to visit the pigs!
Wilson & Summit
pigs in snow
farmer snow removal
kimchi the cat & bunnito the rabbit
3 week old lambs for Eco-farm on Wheels
lambs
finally doing some seeding!
Wethersfield onions are a heirloom variety historically grown and once even used as currency in Wethersfield, CT.
cortland onions
cortland onions
Farmer Wilson, Intern Hillary
& Summit with the plant propagation low tunnel
On a limited budget, Wilson designed and built two heated low tunnels so the seedlings could be kept outside.
On the first day of spring, it snowed so we went seed shopping at Comstock, Ferre & Co!
Thanks to the farm-to-table-to-farm program at Crabtree's Kittle House in Chappaqua, NY, our animals eat very well.
feeding the chickens
the chicken coop
chicken eggs
lambs
Rain, shine or snow...
Wilson is working away!
ginger
spring pea shoots
Our lambs have so much personality!
chicken & duck eggs
seedlings in the low tunnel
tarragon
bulls blood beet sprout
Wilson & Hillary working on parts for the greenhouse
No matter the temperature, Wilson is determined to get the greenhouse built!
The daily chore of watering the seedlings
Protecting the low tunnels from the cold temperatures at night
Waiting for the snow to melt and the ground to thaw
The first harvest of the year
Pea shoots, they are so sweet!
Working on the greenhouse!
First arch for the greenhouse built!
The miniature Italian donkeys, Merry & Pippin, have arrived!
Even the ducks came to say hello!
The lambs in their new home with the donkeys.
The ducks like to follow Maya around the yard!
Wilson, Hillary, Summit & Stella
Merry & Pippin have settled in well.
Overwintered leeks that are so sweet!
seedlings
The greenhouse 75% complete and fnally up on the hill.
The garden at dusk
Finally the greenhouse is finished.
red russian kale
Red ace beets, everything is flourashing in the greenhouse!
himo togarashi
shishito
peppers
watering in the greenhouse
Happy lazy pigs! They are supposed to be working, by rooting the earth to prep the bed for more garden space, not relaxing!
Wilson the scratching post
The garlic is up!
Bogatyr is a hardneck full-flavored variety originating in Russia.
Our ducks have an appreciation for modern art! We were all wondering where they were wandering off to and found them in our neighbor's yard!
Wilson broadforking the beds to prep for planting.
a Barred Rock chicken and an egg
Peter building a garden cart to use with the tractor.
red kitten spinach
lancer
javelin parsnips
d'avignon radishes
microgreens
beets
shuka chinese cabbage
tatsoi pak choy
chirimen hakusai
our very handsome rooster
greenhouse growing
sugar ann peas
Farmer Betsy, Farmer Wilson, Seneca, Summit & the lamb
sugar ann peas
dark purple mizuna
Hillary & Wilson in the greenhouse
berkeley tie dye
green zebra
san marzano
tomatoes
clemson spineless okra
micro greens
dark purple mizuna
tendril spea shoots
tokyo bekana
mild micro mix of mizuna, cabbage, kale & kohlrabi
chirimen hakusai
happy lambs
lamb & goat love!
through the greenhouse walls
radicchio
Summit
volunteers transplanting onions
planting potatoes
wethersfield onions
The right way to make sure your land is level is to have good friends!
new red fire
encino
lettuce
cucumbers
summer squash
corn
silk melon
red ace beets
finally starting to look like a garden!
dark purple
green
mizuna
chocolate sunflowers
silk melon aka luffa
did you know it is in the cucumber family?
mild microgreens mix
brewing compost tea
wasabi mustard
mild mix
sweet pea
spicy mix
microgreens
First application of compost tea of the season!
cherokee long ear
strawberry popcorn
corn
d'vignon
(french breakfast)
radishes
tomatoes
progress (japanese) cucumbers
easter egg radishes
Finally it rained!
our new ducks
chicken eggs
Bunnito, the angora rabbit
the ducks like to visit the pigs!
Wilson & Summit
pigs in snow
farmer snow removal
kimchi the cat & bunnito the rabbit
3 week old lambs for Eco-farm on Wheels
lambs
finally doing some seeding!
Wethersfield onions are a heirloom variety historically grown and once even used as currency in Wethersfield, CT.
cortland onions
cortland onions
Farmer Wilson, Intern Hillary
& Summit with the plant propagation low tunnel
On a limited budget, Wilson designed and built two heated low tunnels so the seedlings could be kept outside.
On the first day of spring, it snowed so we went seed shopping at Comstock, Ferre & Co!
Thanks to the farm-to-table-to-farm program at Crabtree's Kittle House in Chappaqua, NY, our animals eat very well.
feeding the chickens
the chicken coop
chicken eggs
lambs
Rain, shine or snow...
Wilson is working away!
ginger
spring pea shoots
Our lambs have so much personality!
chicken & duck eggs
seedlings in the low tunnel
tarragon
bulls blood beet sprout
Wilson & Hillary working on parts for the greenhouse
No matter the temperature, Wilson is determined to get the greenhouse built!
The daily chore of watering the seedlings
Protecting the low tunnels from the cold temperatures at night
Waiting for the snow to melt and the ground to thaw
The first harvest of the year
Pea shoots, they are so sweet!
Working on the greenhouse!
First arch for the greenhouse built!
The miniature Italian donkeys, Merry & Pippin, have arrived!
Even the ducks came to say hello!
The lambs in their new home with the donkeys.
The ducks like to follow Maya around the yard!
Wilson, Hillary, Summit & Stella
Merry & Pippin have settled in well.
Overwintered leeks that are so sweet!
seedlings
The greenhouse 75% complete and fnally up on the hill.
The garden at dusk
Finally the greenhouse is finished.
red russian kale
Red ace beets, everything is flourashing in the greenhouse!
himo togarashi
shishito
peppers
watering in the greenhouse
Happy lazy pigs! They are supposed to be working, by rooting the earth to prep the bed for more garden space, not relaxing!
Wilson the scratching post
The garlic is up!
Bogatyr is a hardneck full-flavored variety originating in Russia.
Our ducks have an appreciation for modern art! We were all wondering where they were wandering off to and found them in our neighbor's yard!
Wilson broadforking the beds to prep for planting.
a Barred Rock chicken and an egg
Peter building a garden cart to use with the tractor.
red kitten spinach
lancer
javelin parsnips
d'avignon radishes
microgreens
beets
shuka chinese cabbage
tatsoi pak choy
chirimen hakusai
our very handsome rooster
greenhouse growing
sugar ann peas
Farmer Betsy, Farmer Wilson, Seneca, Summit & the lamb
sugar ann peas
dark purple mizuna
Hillary & Wilson in the greenhouse
berkeley tie dye
green zebra
san marzano
tomatoes
clemson spineless okra
micro greens
dark purple mizuna
tendril spea shoots
tokyo bekana
mild micro mix of mizuna, cabbage, kale & kohlrabi
chirimen hakusai
happy lambs
lamb & goat love!
through the greenhouse walls
radicchio
Summit
volunteers transplanting onions
planting potatoes
wethersfield onions
The right way to make sure your land is level is to have good friends!
new red fire
encino
lettuce
cucumbers
summer squash
corn
silk melon
red ace beets
finally starting to look like a garden!
dark purple
green
mizuna
chocolate sunflowers
silk melon aka luffa
did you know it is in the cucumber family?
mild microgreens mix
brewing compost tea
wasabi mustard
mild mix
sweet pea
spicy mix
microgreens
First application of compost tea of the season!
cherokee long ear
strawberry popcorn
corn
d'vignon
(french breakfast)
radishes
tomatoes
progress (japanese) cucumbers
easter egg radishes
Finally it rained!