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Farm Happenings at Red Rabbit Gardens
Farm Happenings for July 1, 2021
It has been another busy week with lots of heat and rain, and some plants have really leapt forward in growth with the warm, wet and sunny weather. Unfortunately, we have been having some pest problems, and not the small insect kind that we are used to working with. Over the last few we1 read more »
Farm Happenings for June 24, 2021
When I write this, its a windy and rainy morning, and I'm drawing a bit of a blank on what to share. I welcome these rainy days, a chance to slow down a little bit, watch the plants soak up the rain and catch up on small odd jobs that are placed on the back burner. Fun jobs like cleanin1 read more »
Farm Happenings for June 17, 2021
After some of those beautiful rains that were really needed, (thank you for your rain dances) it now means that the veggies, as well as the weeds have leapt up and and exploded every where. There is a lot of weeding to do, but it is such a calm and quiet process, relaxing, satisfying, watchin1 read more »
Farm Happenings for June 12, 2021
Another busy week has gone by of more planting, weeding, and in this heat, a lot of watering. And we aren't just watering all our plant babies, we have a small menagerie of farm critters here who need a lot of attention as well. Some of the animals that call our farm home include a smal1 read more »
Farm Happenings for June 10, 2021
Another busy week has gone by of more planting, weeding, and in this heat, a lot of watering. And we aren't just watering all our plant babies, we have a small menagerie of farm critters here who need a lot of attention as well. Some of the animals that call our farm home include a smal1 read more »
Farm Happenings for June 5, 2021
The first CSA pick up of the season!
I am excited to be growing and providing you with veggies for the season, and am always a little anxious for the first one. Thanks for bearing with us as we switched to the online platform, I hope it allows you to customize your share and get your be1 read more »