Earth Dance Organic Farm
Wednesday
April 28, 2010
The first thing I wanted to do today was go see the chicks!
And the next was to go see the tomatoes
that I had planted from seeds 2 weeks ago,
(cause I forgot to look at them last week).
Wow!
Norm arrived, and I got my first assignment.
Working in the greenhouse (one of my favorite jobs).
The photo above shows a flat where some of the new seedlings are coming up with more than one plant per cell. My job was to thin these so that each cell only had one seedling.
Next, I worked with the chives.
I had to take straw from the pile on the right
and place it between each grouping of chive plants
to keep the weeds from growing between them.
Near the chives is a small patch of garlic.
And, next to the garlic is a small patch of rhubarb.
Rhubarb actually grows in a few different locations on the farm.
This is the strawberry field.
We didn't work in this field today,
but very soon it is going to need to be weeded.
We planted out in the field for the rest of the day.
We started with leeks.
Here is Norm laying them out
in the rows before they get planted.
Leeks in the seedling flat.
Laying the leeks out in the rows.
We planted hundreds of them!
Looking back over the last row planted.
Time for lunch under the cool of a shade tree.
It got up to the high 60s today and was windy.
The chickens kept me company.
And, of course, Hannah joined me, too.
After lunch, I continued planting leeks.
Norm rejoined me, and we finished the leeks.
Next, we planted Ailsa Craig sweet white onions.
After hours of onion planting, bending, stooping and kneeling,
Norm told me I should take a little walking break around the property.
He reminded me to go look at the new bees!
A few days ago, he got 5 brand new colonies.
When I walked up to the hives, I could hear them buzzing,
and there was much activity.
Such a happier sight than last week.
I continued my walk.
In this picture, the bee hives are in the upper left.
And, next are the compost piles.
Continuing down the road, there is the horse/goat barn and pastures.
And, next is the chicken coop
and the main tractor/storage building.
What a perfect day to take a picture of the house.
That tree is gorgeous!
I got back from my walking break.
We continued to plant onions.
And, Riley arrived for his after-school shift.
Norm and Riley will be planting as much as they can
in the next few days, to take advantage
of the rain that may be coming on Friday.
At 5:30, we had gotten to a planting break point,
and I was done for the day.
Norm made sure to remind me to take some kale home
(pictured above)
and he also gave me some rhubarb that he had just cut.
I'm really going to sleep tonight.