Update December 31st:
I ordered my seed potatoes last night. As always, we have ordered from Ellenberger Farm in Coe Hill.
Conversation with Henry adds new insight into growing potatoes successfully. After describing my results with the russet potatoes this past season, he suggested that the new beds low fertility was a probable factor in the tuber size.
Based on some of his suggestions, I have purchased a small quantity of fingerling potatoes. The variety is called 'Linser Delicatesse. With a name like that, they must be good.
Happy new year, everyone!
Bob
Hey Everyone:
Our
2015 review and survey is now sent out to our customers. Results will be posted on the “2015 survey”
page as they come in.
I
intend to open the new season on January 1st. See “How to purchase a Share” page for
details, including prices, payment options, and payment schedule.
New produce for 2016:
Gold
beets (request from last year), kusa (Something I’ve been looking for since starting the farm), single serving size butternut squash
for soup, pie, and stew, broccoli sprouts (successfully trialed last season).
Other changes for 2016:
Earlier harvest start. The first harvest is the week of Tuesday May 31st and Friday June 3rd.
Other changes for 2016:
Earlier harvest start. The first harvest is the week of Tuesday May 31st and Friday June 3rd.
Space to plant more tomato plants, so harvest quantity will
probably increase;
I anticipate providing pork this season, I am sourcing my
piglets now.
It’s been a while since I had an opportunity to
write. Fall and spring are the busiest
times of the year here at Whitsend, so there is usually a period of radio
silence while the ground work is laid for the next season.
I missed my opportunity to take some pictures of the field in it's preparation state. Now that the snow is falling, the field will not reveal the state of the beds until next April or so.
I have been able to accomplish quite a lot the past few
weeks, thanks in large part to the very cooperative weather.
Back in November, construction of the new shed
started. It took much longer than
intended.
Now that it is up and functioning, it is making a big
difference.
For the first time in five years, I have a place to
keep the gardening tools and most of the field equipment organised in a place
that has ample room to move about. No
more wasted time moving ten objects to reach one.
The next project is the all weather nursery. Many of our crops are started from seed in
our indoor nursery. Some of these crops
are started in late February and early March, so the nursery needs to be small
enough to heat efficiently.
After mid March, the next round of seeding starts, and more nursery space is required.
After mid March, the next round of seeding starts, and more nursery space is required.
The design for the new nursery had to take a couple of
factors into account.
One is the amount of space available. I am at the limit of what I can put in the
barn, so the new nursery needs to be located outside.
The second is the amount of lights to keep the plants
growing. The cost of power is already
significant, so I need to use sunlight.
Mid March is when the need for nursery space is
greatest. The temperature is moderating
at this time of year, but the nightly lows and cold snaps are still require
significant protection for the plants.
So the new nursery is located outside and built with
insulated walls. The clear covering is
layered to trap and retain heat.
This creates some new design issues to work around. Too warm, and the nursery will cook the
plants on the warmest says (not to mention being too hot to use during mid
summer). So a means of venting needs to
be built in.
The biggest challenge are the insulated walls and
doors, these need to be constructed in such a way as to keep the insulation dry. As this project progresses, you’ll find out
how I am working around this…
As for the rest of the farm, the field is in good
enough shape to start the 2016 season with a few more customers than last
season. I have already had some
expressions of interest.
Talk to you all very soon...