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Pigging Out
Two days before we went on our annual Vacation On The Beach, our friend Bernie the Pig Farmer and his wife, Amie, stopped by for a visit. They’d come all the way from New Hampshire, just to have a look … Continue reading
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Tagged Amlaw Family Farm, applewood farm, baby animals, beach, bubble and squeak, caretakers, chickens, compost, gardens, goats, hose, pig shed, pigging out, piglets, pigs, placenta, poop, sow, vacation
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Done!
I was looking around my Facebook feed the other day and noticed a post by a friend. She had posted Something Awful and was asking folks to sign a petition to help make the Something Awful stop. These kinds of … Continue reading
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Tagged applewood farm, broccoli, brussels sprouts, carrots, Chatham, delicata squash, Facebook, gardens, kale, New York, organic gardening, pigs, radishes, weeding, weeds
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What’s Eating You?
Everythings seems to be disappearing. So far this month, we have lost seven chickens, three rows of beet greens, and four rows of rainbow chard. All just gone. Now, we know that the first three chickens were eaten by foxes, … Continue reading
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Tagged applewood farm, beet greens, beets, black copper marans, chickens, chicks, foxes, gardens, hens, orphans, rainbow chard, rodents, roosters, Tough Guy, voles
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Promises
The past couple days have been unusually chilly, overcast, and drizzly. Surprisingly, the gardens seem to be thriving in this unexpected gloom; the herbs and vegetables are taking off in a big way, and the promise of a sizable harvest … Continue reading
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Tagged applewood farm, blooms, flowers, gardens, rain, raspberres, squash, tomatoes, weeding, wine berries
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