Farm Happenings at Fiddlehead Farm
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Farm Happenings at Fiddlehead Farm

Garlic time

Posted on July 29th, 2021
One of our first big annual harvests is garlic, and we're well on our way to having it all in. Usually it would be cured for a month or so and then it's considered good for the year... but we wanted to sneak some out to you uncured. When fresher, the cloves are harder to peel as the protective laye1 read more »

Good bugs! ~ July Bounty

Posted on July 22nd, 2021
Today we got to try something new (to us)… using beneficial insects! Our greenhouse cucumbers have been hit hard by spider mites, and so Stephanie went looking and discovered that there’s a predatory mite that can be used to help control spider mite populations. Did you know that spide1 read more »

Zucchini and Pattypans

Posted on July 15th, 2021
We’ve got a lovely big patch of zucchini and pattypans this year, did you know we plant fresh ones every month to get continuous supply? Our first planting is finishing, up and our second planting is producing abundantly so I’m hoping you can all enjoy some this week. While we started h1 read more »

Caring for our soils ~ Skip for a holiday ~ Fennel

Posted on July 8th, 2021
All of our veggies grow in the soil, so to care for our veggies, we care for our soil! We recently got back a soil test, which is one way to measure our impact on the soils and I was thrilled with the results. Let me try to put it in plain English… We had tested a hay field, as well as our v1 read more »

Tending the gardens ~ Just on time delivery ~ Sold out items

Posted on July 1st, 2021
One of the first things people say when they walk around the gardens is wow, and “that’s a lot of work”. Veggies don’t just grow themselves, and we had been harvesting and selling veggies twice a week… but we realized we were short changing ourselves on actual growing1 read more »