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Farm Updates
Monthly updates about what's happening on the farm


November on the Farm
We loved getting to see the Northern Lights! Maybe it’s just me, but I feel like November absolutely flew by. I always feel that the closer we get to the end of the year, the faster that it goes. The tiniest Canterbury Bells transplants. They are covered well but the jury is still out on if they will survive. As busy as October is for planting, November was much quieter on that front. I planted some additional foxglove, delphinium, and canterbury bells because the seedlings I
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5 days ago2 min read
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October on the Farm
When I first started flower farming, I envisioned the fall as being a laid-back, easy end to the growing season. The farm would come to a sleepy close as chilly nights set in, and work for the year would be done. Boy, was I wrong. Other than the spring planting season, fall is probably the busiest time of the year! Even as the growing season comes to a close, preparation for spring and for the upcoming year is in full swing. One of the most important things that fall brings i
irishroadflowerfar
Nov 103 min read
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