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Annette’s Story: My name is Annette and I, as my husband so eloquently states, love dirt. The past 17 years have been occupied homeschooling our daughter and son full time. June… Read Daily Grace Farms' full profile here.

Gophers

September 9th, 2011
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Gopher # 1

Normally I don’t mind sharing the harvest with a gopher or two.  They are usually very polite and only eat an onion or garlic every now and then, not a big deal. This year how ever they were taking down several onions, garlic, broccoli and cabbages a week. The population I assume has increased with the consumption of my farm crops.  A second issue was that of safety, the underground tunnels were all over in every direction and so close together that if you stepped just right you could end up tripping, falling or worse yet spraining an ankle. I finally decided it was time to trap them.  I ordered 2 different trap styles, the large scissor type and the Victor easy set traps, both purchased from Peaceful Valley, I was ready!  After 2 days of failed attempts I sought help.  My kids say Youtube has everything you would ever want to learn posted somewhere and so it was.  I spent 30 minutes watching gopher catching techniques. Armed with fresh information I enlisted the help of my new Head of Gopher Patrol (aka my Husband) and the hunt was on! With in 20 minutes He had successfully captured our first gopher, a robust 10 inch long fellow!!! He was caught using the Victor easy set traps.  The gophers have so far eluded the scissor traps by going around them instead of through them.  Will fine tune the hole digging process and keep at it.

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Summer in a Jar!

September 3rd, 2011
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It was such a lovely morning that I decided to take my cocoa with a shot of coffee out with me to pick HUCKLEBERRIES.  I have a native edible landscape planting in front of my house.  All the plants were rescued from the back forty when a wind storm took out 9 large pine trees. I harvested far more than I expected so I joyfully came in and whipped up a lovely batch of huckleberry, strawberry, and rhubarb jam. I am trying a new type of pectin this year that allows me the option to use honey or sugar but also in a very limited quantity. Pomonas Universal Pectin… seems pricey at first but you can make up to 4 batches with one box.  Some future rainy cold winter day will be filled with summer once again. Hope I can wait that long to enjoy the fruits of my labor!

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It’s always something…

September 2nd, 2011
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Yesterday I awoke to find the apple tree had been taken out by the wind gusts, one third of the tree lay helpless on the ground.  Today I rise and find a single solitary chicken has escaped and the entire pea planting has been scratched out and devoured. It was done with great care and precision, she left a beautiful little trough and mound in her wake where the peas had been, complete with chicken prints so there would be no mistaking who had been there. If that was not enough excitement to… Read the rest of this article »
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Plan B

August 31st, 2011
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WINDYYYYY… Postponed the pea planting projects today. We are experiencing 25 mph wind gusts, that is the official record anyway.  It seems to me a more accurate rendering would be “sustained gusts” as they really don’t start or stop, they just keep coming.  Irrigation is difficult as well, sprinkler is about 6 yards up wind from the crops it is supposed to be watering….. another reason to put drip irrigation back at the top of the projects list!!! I will be… Read the rest of this article »
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Networking

August 30th, 2011
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So, yesterday I was reading about another farm on facebook. They have a problem with crows eating, well actually just nibbling the apples on their trees. The crows peck a bit here and there, just enough to ruin the entire fruit. Why the crows can’t just eat one WHOLE apple and leave the rest alone we will never know. I was thankful though that I did not have that problem.  I have picture perfect apples on my tree. Enter today’s walk about the farm, something I do every morning that… Read the rest of this article »
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Seasonal Firsts

August 18th, 2011
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First cherry tomato! First fruits setting on the eggplant! First fall planting completed! First wooley bear caterpiller (black on both ends orange stripe in the middle) First rite of the fall season….. The Crazy Spider Dance!  Time for this farmer is marked less by the clock more by the seasons and this week the shadows began to lengthen, the morning air had a crisp bite to it and yes I experienced the Crazy Spider Dance, a definite sign fall is just around the corner.  The Crazy… Read the rest of this article »
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Magical Sunday

August 16th, 2011
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Rare is the day that the weather and my schedule work so beautifully together.  Sunday morning I arise to glorious SUN with only the slightest breeze.  The whole family had their own plans for the day (away from home).  I was free!!!  No meals, no taxiing service, no commitment!!! (things that usually keep this farmer from farming) Out the door I ran, fed the dog, chickens and the sheep then weeded, weeded, and weeded some more. Nine beds total ready to replant with winter crops.… Read the rest of this article »
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HELLO, Welcome to Daily Grace Farms

August 13th, 2011
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I am honored to be included in the newest class of FRESHMAN FARMERS! Thank you, Peaceful Valley Farm and Garden Supply for this wonderful opportunity! Special thanks to Matt and Angela @ Driftwood Farm for the warm welcome! Daily Grace Farms is now in its fifth official month of business…. Wow, how time flies.  I started the year out with grand plans to have a 5 share CSA and to sell at one or both of our local farmers markets.  The launch of the CSA program was a huge disappointment… Read the rest of this article »
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Annette Anderson
Daily Grace Farms
Crescent City, CA

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