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The spice of life

May 27th, 2011
Driftwood Farm | Blog

It’s nice to grow different varieties of crops for many reasons.  Some are practical (disease/pest resistance, maturing at different times to ensure constant harvest), some aesthetic (who wants to look at the same things all summer?) – and some are apparently conversation starters at the Farmers Market.  I’m in love with the savoyed (curly) leaves of Bloomsdale spinach, and the rich hue and crunch of the red romaine we’re growing.  Market shoppers often stop to comment on these varieties.  Their relative fragility would make them impossible to find in the supermarket - I have a hard time bunching the spinach without breaking leaves and snapping stems. 

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We were really heartened by the number of “die hard” Farmers Market shoppers who came out this week despite the sideways rain and thunderstorms – yes, thunder and lightning!

On a slightly related issue - we are now true believers in soil blocks.  The weather here – particularly the amount of sun and warmth – are so unpredictable, even into summer, that having the option of keeping starts in the greenhouse or in a protected area for longer has made a huge difference in our ability to grow a somewhat consistent amount of produce each week.  We grow nearly everything from starts, and soil blocks allow us to start crops that are traditionally direct-seeded (such as spinach and arugula) in the greenhouse.  This is more labor-intensive, but it has helped prevent what I think would have been some crop failures.  Cool weather and hard rain can stunt seeds, or even pop the germinating plants out of the ground.  So, it’s a little more work, but a lot more security.


Wednesday’s Market

May 8th, 2011
Driftwood Farm | Blog

The first market of the year went off without a hitch.  The weather was gorgeous (not like last year’s early season options of wind-tunnel and/or rain) and there were lots of happily shopping customers.  It was great to see all of the other vendors again.  The pattern we started noticing was that the customers thought this winter had been excessively long, whereas the growers were wondering where the time had gone…

Here’s Matt (mid-market) with this week’s fast-selling greens.   And in case you’re interested, here’s a link to the Fort Bragg Farmers Market’s facebook page...

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Already that time

May 2nd, 2011
Driftwood Farm | Blog
It’s amazing that the first Farmers Market of the season (here in Fort Bragg) is in two days.  We’ll be starting out with a decent amount of greens, but less variety than we had been hoping.  However, seedlings are going strong in the greenhouse, and lots of lettuce, chard, kale, spinach, and arugula are ready (or nearly ready) in the ground.  Happy spring! Read the rest of this article »

Making hay while the sun shines….

August 3rd, 2010
Ellwood Canyon Farms | Blog
This summer has been flying by, I can hardly believe its already August.  With my schedule these days I hardly have time to think, I guess its like my dad says….“you gotta make hay while the sun shines”.  Well I’ve had my head down and hands in the dirt making as much hay as possible. Here is a breakdown of my weekly schedule the last month and this is what it will be through October when I end the CSA.  Monday is CSA day where I am harvesting from 6am - 2 getting… Read the rest of this article »

Grandpa

July 14th, 2010
Ellwood Canyon Farms | Blog
Things are really picking up here at Ellwood Canyon Farms.  After over a month of cool wet foggy June gloom weather the sun has finally started to show its face.  This means happy tomatoes and bountiful harvests, just in time too because I found out last week I was accepted into 2 more markets.  I now do Wednesday in Santa Barbara, Thursday in Goleta, and Friday in Montecito.  A lot of time away from the farm but I am pleased to have more markets to sell my produce. The CSA has… Read the rest of this article »
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Certified Naturally Grown

June 16th, 2010
Willow Springs Farm | Blog
After a two year battle with breaking digital cameras, we finally broke down and bought a nice one. It is even dust proof and shock proof! The best part is that it actually takes photos. Matt has been loving the macro feature and I am excited about capturing all that happens daily on our farm. Now that the sun is shining consistently, everything has grown about a foot including the chickens! We are also starting to feel like we are catching up. Instead of the usual 12 tasks a day, there are only… Read the rest of this article »

CSA and Honest Man Stand

June 15th, 2010
Ellwood Canyon Farms | Blog
CSA has been going good, I currently have 17 members for June and my goal is to have 2o for July.  The shares have been looking good and I hope that members are enjoying the produce.  Here are photos of the last two weeks of CSA boxes: I also debuted an on farm honor system produce stand last weekend.  I share the stand with fellow farmers Miguel Iniguez of Ebby’s organics and Shawn Mcahon of Out of Step Farms.  Miguel has been farming organic vegetables in the area for… Read the rest of this article »
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Day Shift/Night Shift

June 4th, 2010
Driftwood Farm | Blog
As we walked around looking like complete lunatics at dusk yesterday - watering cans in hand during a break in the rain - we were treated to the sight of a barn owl hunting over the field.  We were dispersing our second application of predatory nematodes to deal with the pesky “e-words” (earwigs), but I’m sure the neighbors thought we had lost it. After finally diving down into a thick patch of unmowed vegetation, the owl stayed on the ground for a while and then departed to… Read the rest of this article »

summer is almost here

hey it’s sara here. The spring in the Pacific Northwest is notoriously fickle and this spring has been no exception. It was definitely cooler, windier, and wetter than last year, which just makes things a bit more tough.  Summer comes on like a switch though, so we’re plugging in drip tape all over the farms and mulching to warm the soil for the tomatoes, eggplant, ground cherries, peppers and tomatillos that we will be planting over the next couple of days. As we soldier on, we have… Read the rest of this article »
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First Farmers Market

May 15th, 2010
Driftwood Farm | Blog
On Wednesday we made it to our first Farmers Market (we only missed the first week).  We didn’t have a whole lot to sell, but we figured if we started going while it is still slow, we could ease into it.  The kale, lettuce and eggs we brought sold quickly, and we were able to sell more starts than we’d expected.  It was great to finally meet the market manager we’ve been corresponding with via e-mail for over a year!   She, and the vendors we met, were so friendly and welcoming. … Read the rest of this article »

Three farms are starting from scratch.

They are turning the dirt and hoping to be successful enough to turn a profit, and to become a valuable part of their communities as suppliers of organically grown food.

Peaceful Valley is giving them a head start by offering them special pricing as part of this Freshman Farmer program.

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Freshman:
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Sophomores:
Daily Grace Farms
Crescent City, CA
Freestone Family Farm
Vernal, UT
Wise Moon Farm
Redding, CA
Graduates:
Coyote House Farm
Palermo, CA
DeepSeeded Community Farm
Arcata, CA
Driftwood Farm
Fort Bragg, CA
EarthDance Farm
St. Louis, MO
Ellwood Canyon Farms
Goleta, CA
Four Frog Farm
Penn Valley, CA
Hand Sown Homegrown Heritage Farm
Poulsbo, WA
Home Plate Organic Farm
Orleans, CA
Honey in the Heart Farm
Nevada City, CA
Willow Springs Farm
Penn Valley, CA

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Coyote House Farm
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Crescent City, CA
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Arcata, CA
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St. Louis, MO
Ellwood Canyon Farms
Goleta, CA
Four Frog Farm
Penn Valley, CA
Freestone Family Farm
Vernal, UT
Hand Sown Homegrown Heritage Farm
Poulsbo, WA
Home Plate Organic Farm
Orleans, CA
Honey in the Heart Farm
Nevada City, CA
Willow Springs Farm
Penn Valley, CA
Wise Moon Farm
Redding, CA

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