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Spring Field Work

March 26th, 2010
DeepSeeded Community Farm | Blog

Well we just had another spring soaker, but before the rain I managed to get a bunch of ground work done and begin the regular outdoor plantings.  This spring has been warm, but its been wet.  My field was just barely dry enough, but I new there’d be more rain coming, so I went for it.  I started by mowing and disking the ~4.5 acres of cover crop and spreading lime over everything.  With only a few days for cover crop breakdown, I spread rock phosphate, some azomite, cow manure, and chicken manure over the ~1.5 acres that I’ll be planting between now and the beginning of May.  Over this area, I then chisel plowed, rototilled, marked beds, and began sowing and transplanting!  More time for breakdown, and a slightly drier soil would have been ideal, but now that the field is soaked again, I’m glad I got in when I did.

Our standard beds are 100’ by 5’ (with ~3.5’ of bed top between the tractor tires).  We were able to direct seed 3 beds of carrots, 3 beds of snap peas, 2 beds of beets, 1 bed of spinach, 1 bed of radish/turnip, and a 1/2 bed of cilantro & arugula, then transplant 3 beds of broccoli, 1.5 beds of lettuce, and 1 bed of baby bok choi.  We just managed to get all the direct seeded beds covered with rowcover before the rains began.

I was hoping to get more pictures of field prep (especially the manure spreader in action), but I was working solo that day.

Mowing cover cropRototilling after Chisel PlowingNewly Planted Beds



Ode to the five gallon bucket

April 27th, 2009
Honey in the Heart Farm | Blog

We are farmers on a limited budget, which means multiple and innovative ways to use tools.  The most versatile tool I’ve discovered is the plain, white five gallon bucket.  We’ve collected a multitude of them from who knows where, and they are always coming in handy.  So far we’ve used them to haul lots of rocks, to spread ammendments and compost, plant cover crop seed, and (my personal favorite) a handy stool when popping transplants out of speedlings at the end of a row.  They are indespensible!

The soil is already beginning to dry out a bit, and I’m feeling the pressure to get the bulk of our tillage done before it gets too hard and dusty.  It’s slow going because of all the rocks, but that’t where the five gallon bucket comes in…..

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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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Arcata, CA
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Fort Bragg, CA
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St. Louis, MO
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Goleta, CA
Four Frog Farm
Penn Valley, CA
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Poulsbo, WA
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Orleans, CA
Honey in the Heart Farm
Nevada City, CA
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Penn Valley, CA

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Goleta, CA
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Penn Valley, CA
Freestone Family Farm
Vernal, UT
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Poulsbo, WA
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Orleans, CA
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Nevada City, CA
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Penn Valley, CA
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Redding, CA

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