Farm Happenings at Wild Coyote Farm
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Farm Happenings at Wild Coyote Farm

Melons & Pickles

Posted on July 25th, 2024
Of course, no farm update would be complete without a discussion on the status of melons on the farm. I’ll say, if you at all like cantaloupe, you should get your hands on one of these. They really are delicious this year! It doesn’t look we have quite enough inventory for everyone to g1 read more »

Produce update

Posted on July 18th, 2024
Blackberries will be ending here in the next week or two and we will be rolling right into melon harvest. This season we may have over done the melons, so be prepared for plenty of that to come, both watermelon and cantaloupe. Melons are a bit difficult to get the harvest timing right on because th1 read more »

Lettuce & Hurricane

Posted on July 11th, 2024
Lettuce explain why are without lettuce mix this week. I don’t know! We must have been too busy 4 weeks ago to get a planting out. Maybe it was too wet, maybe the transplants were behind… During the summer we plant and transplant both head lettuce and lettuce mix every other week in an1 read more »

Soil

Posted on July 4th, 2024
As farmers, we are totally aware of the benefits of ground cover. Protecting the soil from erosion, high temperatures, and dryness creates an ideal environment for beneficial soil microbes to proliferate and work in tandem with plants to create life. If you think this is an overstatement, it may be1 read more »