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Preparing Ground for Fruit Trees & Berries

October 26th, 2009
DeepSeeded Community Farm | Blog

It’s been one full year now since I began preparing ground for fruit trees, blueberries, and raspberries.  In time these perennials will really help to round out my CSA offering, and I have close to an acre to devote to these crops.  I’ll probably write about the varieties I’m planting in another post, but I wanted first to talk about the ground preparation that has gone into it.

When you’re starting out with thick sod, it takes a lot to get to the point where those grasses are no longer going to compete with your perennials.  Some people recommend spending two or even three seasons getting this ground ready, but I’m feeling good about the one-year turn around.  Here’s what I’ve done:

Fall ‘08 - Initial disking (x2), plowing, rototilling, winter cover crop.

Spring ‘09 - Mow/disk cover crop, plow, rototill, irrigate, weed till, buckwheat/vetch cover crop.

Summer ‘09 - Irrigate, mow/disk cover crop, irrigate again to sprout weeds.

Fall ‘09 - Amend with rock phosphate (& lime for fruit trees), chisel plow, wait for rain, rototill, make beds for berries, establish dutch clover/forage herb ground cover in orchard area.

Winter ‘09/‘10 - Plant Berries & Trees!, mulch, set up irrigation.

1st Disking      The Field Before TillageFuture Blueberry/Raspberry PatchFuture OrchardSpring PlowingSummer Cover CropWinter Cover Crop



Didn’t Know THAT Was There

You never know what you’re going to find when you plow up a new field, and I’m definitely grateful that I haven’t come across anything nasty.  No old car parts or makeshift landfills.  But I did have kind of a scare last week.

When I was looking over the title documents before leasing this land, I noted that there is a municipal water main running under part of the field.  There are signs along the property lines marking where the lines run, and the soil is a bit gravelly along it’s path.  I know these lines are buried quite deep, so I was surprised when plowing last week when the plow picked up a rather large cement slab that read “Electrical”.

I stopped plowing, looked around, and found the rusted off stump of a sign post.  I called the Water District, and prayed that it wasn’t serious.  And it wasn’t.  It turns out that what I un-earthed was the relic of a no longer used port for monitoring the water pipes.  What a relief.

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Tilling a new field

A lot has happened at DeepSeeded Farm this winter, but I want to start these blog postings with a flashback to the fall.  After 10 months spent securing a farmland lease and working through County planning department issues, I was finally ready to break ground.  Month after month had gone by, and each time I told myself, “OK, I still have enough time”.  Now it was October, and knowing that it would soon get too wet to till, that time was running out. Before this land became my farm,… Read the rest of this article »

Three farms are starting from scratch.

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Penn Valley, CA
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Poulsbo, WA
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Orleans, CA
Honey in the Heart Farm
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Penn Valley, CA

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Penn Valley, CA
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