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Farm Happenings at Bountiful Blessings Farm
A Rainy Day...Week!
I was just thinking about you (our CSA customers) and wondering what you do on rainy days? Many years ago a sign sat on a self in my little log cabin, it said, "God made rainy days so gardeners could get their housework done," and indeed I still use rainy days to do housework and book work. B1 read more »
Farm Happenings for June 3, 2021
Oops! I accidentally closed the ordering so had to do it again. But, it works to your advantage as we have added microgreens and tomatoes! Take a look and place an order.
Finally our first real Farm Stand offer! More will be coming, like microgreens and tomatoes. But we are statin1 read more »
Farm Happenings for June 3, 2021
Finally our first real Farm Stand offer! More will be coming, like microgreens and tomatoes. But we are stating with the few things we have excess of so take a look for yourself. read more »
Bountiful Blessings Bags
Take a look at a new offer this week! Our shopping bags depict where our farming venture started - with strawberries. The sun and cloud on the logo illustrate the very difficult first 10 years (of course when we had this logo drawn we didn't know we were going to have all those difficul1 read more »
Tomatoes Are Back!
This year we have the earliest harvest of tomatoes that Bountiful Blessings Farm has ever experienced! As normal it started with the cherry tomatoes and now some of the larger ones are begging to be plucked from the vines. We never know how many shares will receive them in the beginning, but1 read more »
What's Happening? Strawberries!
I was in the field picking strawberries with the interns when I had the startling thought that I had not written the farm happening, and launched the customization period. Farmer John said, "Just tell the strawberries are happening!" So that is what I am doing and I'm heading back to the fiel1 read more »
Frozen strawberries
What does a farmer do when they have an abundance of produce that isn’t sold at a market, or berries that are rain damaged? Those rain damaged berries make great jam which you will soon be seeing for sale. Since we feed a large crew every day we are able to use much or our excess produce and1 read more »
Meet our 2021 Interns
Many of you are familiar with the fact that we are a teaching farm where we offer a six month internship. Each Spring we train in a new group and start anew the round of classes, field trips, farm tours and hands on labor on the farm. If you don’t go to the farmer’s market o1 read more »
Have You Grown A...
Have you ever grown tomatoes, peppers, basil, or maybe eggplant? If not I want to share with you some reasons I think everyone should be involved in gardening even if it is a tiny garden (especially if you have children).
you will learn that it’s a lot of work to put1 read more »