Farm Happenings at Sustainable Harvest Farm
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Farm Happenings at Sustainable Harvest Farm

Week 13

Posted on July 24th, 2020
Please remember to always communicate with us! Is your share perfect? We'd love to know. Is your share not perfect? We want to know. We'd love to share some videos with you. I'm very proud of my 3 boys and the team at Sustainable Harvest Farm. Everyone works so hard to provide you with nourishing f1 read more »

Week 12

Posted on July 18th, 2020
Thank you for allowing us to be your farmers. We hope that each week you are thrilled with your share of goodness that my team and I have coaxed out of soil. Please let me know if you're not. Here's a picture of the guys using a 35x350 sheet of insect netting to protect a newly seeded crop of cucum1 read more »

Week 11

Posted on July 9th, 2020
As they say- "Teamwork makes the "Dreamwork" Or maybe thats just something we tell our kids- Anyway, I wish we were able to host farm tours this season and you could meet each of the guys here that make the Dreamwork. Amanda makes a cake for each of the guys on their birthday. Hugo is pretty excite1 read more »

Week 10

Posted on July 4th, 2020
I hope you've been having some wonderful times with friends and family as we celebrate this 4th of July Week. So much to be thankful for. What are the boys riding in this picture? See below The strawberries have decreased production, but fortunately some other favorites are turning up their product1 read more »

Week 9

Posted on June 24th, 2020
What's up with the photo? Please continue Reading. KY is so beautiful this time of year. The rain almost seemed to make the crops "jump" in size overnight. My boys went out the next day and said... Dad- the sweet corn doubled in size. Unfortunately, sweet corn- like strawberries are very difficult1 read more »

Week 8

Posted on June 19th, 2020
Wow! this past week has been beautiful. Here's a shot from our back porch looking out over the home farm.  Cooler temps make growing your vegetables much more pleasant. However- the cooler weather does slow down the development of several of our "heat loving" crops like tomatoes, peppers, eggp1 read more »

Week 6

Posted on June 11th, 2020
Now were talking! This is some gorgeous weather- Good farming weather! Here's a picture of the guys and I headed out to harvest cucumbers- and check out this video of the team in action harvesting cukes. Some folks ask us- whats better too much rain or too little rain? Most vegetables grow best in1 read more »

Week 5

Posted on June 6th, 2020
Its always a tough decision to decide what to highlight in this short blurb- Should I highlight the exciting things, the challenges, crop updates, the weather, the challenges in our world today, the blessings? And- it's not like I have a ton of time to decide either- see- I'm tempted to write about1 read more »

Week 4

Posted on June 1st, 2020
Here comes a great week of weather! We will be very busy catching up on getting fields ready to plant, planting, getting rid of weeds, stringing tomatoes and other such things- As you might imagine- to provide you all with fresh just picked organic food for 5.5 months--- we are constantly getting f1 read more »