my happy place below:
The jungle santuary or aka the hoop house.
The rain keeps falling on Pickpocket Farm and the weeds keep growing out of control. At least I can escape to my hoop house. I have a bit more control over mother nature in the farm's hoop house in terms of watering, heat and insects. The vegetable are growing awesome in there. From left to right: Lola tomatoes, Shintokiwa Cucumbers, Eggplant/Pepppers, and Charentais Melons. Check out
my happy place below:
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We are loving having pigs on our farm this summer. They are Pickpocket Farms newest employees. Their job is to fertilize the back part of the field that I'm having trouble growing in and to fill our dinner plates (and breakfast plates with bacon and sausage) with some high quality pasture raised pork. You are welcome to come and visit them at any time. If you have any compost that you don't have a place for at your own home, bring it on over! The only thing they cannot eat are nightshade plants, potato skins, eggplant and the plants. They are soo cute! |
AuthorAudrey Gerkin, is a gardener gone wild, after teaching in special education and raising 3 beautiful girls, ages 5 - 10, she has found a new calling in farming. Archives
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