Troubles..Troubles....Troubles is all I can say.
In the spring, we started off with great success. We planted all the new berries early and I was thankful that was over with. It was a lot of hard work planting so many. I jumped over to the vegetable patch and planted all the cold crops, put the summer crops under row covers and started planting tons of lettuce. In March, we received 5 inches of rain in less than 2 hours. The whole garden was under water. I waited for days for that to drain out. While I waited, the weeds took over filling in every spot they could. I spent days reconditioning the garden again and planting more seeds. Then in April, we had another 4" of rain and 30 minutes of nickel size hail. We live on top of one of the tallest hills in Pleasant Hill, so when they are calling for 45mph winds, it's really like 60mph here. That storm ripped the grape vines in two, shredded all the bramble plants that were tied up to the trellis, removed all the newer flowers that were setting fruit and destroyed most of the vegetables that I had left. Also, my chickens were attacked a couple of weeks ago by two dogs that were following the KCPL man around reading the meters. My heart was broken as I saw the chickens laying on the ground dead and feathers everywhere.
My last heartache came when I discovered that the gooseberries possibly might have a fruit fly infestation. I had over 120 gooseberry plants covered with berries (as you can see from the picture above). I had also presold 4 cases of those to an wholesaler until I noticed the problem. So for now I have a huge clean up ahead of me and another lost crop.
So what is it I have for sale? I have Black Raspberries, Boysenberry, Blackberries and few strawberry's. Please take a moment to see the pricing information on the above tabs.
This is a picture of Buckwheat growing in future fields. It can get anywhere from 2' or 5' tall depending on the weather conditions. I don't like to leave open dirt in the field.
These are a few of the things we were selling at the Greenwood market. From this experience, we learned that keeping things cold is difficult to do when your selling herbs and lettuce.
This brings me to when is the farm store opening............As of now, he don't have refrigeration in the old barn where I would be selling. If there is something your interested in please email me or call to reserve your order. When I have have customers out here picking up their orders, they always inquire about the organic produce. All the produce on our farm is for sale including the free range chicken eggs. It's in my and your best interest to keep things in the ground as long as I can. I'll pick for you or feel free to get a work out and pick yourself by appointment.
I welcome any shoppers to my garden to see how things are growing and pick only the things that interest you. This way things are going to stay fresher until you need them. Today I picked 2 qts of Blackberries and 5 1/2 pts of Black Raspberries. For now I'm not doing a u-pick this year except by appointment because I believe I can pick the 240 blackberries plants and black raspberries too. Next year will be a different situation.
I will be using my blog site to update you as fruits and produce become available. The berries will be in full swing in about a week. I offer a wide selection of herbs and the tomatoes are setting fruit now. The kale and chard is ready now along with a few strawberries that are still producing.