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planting o’ the green

it seems fitting that the week leading up to st. patrick’s day, we’d be seeing a whole lot of green, and working to see even more in the months ahead.

 

thanks to the warm weather, we’ve been able to get a jump on planting, and like many other eager farmers, we started seeding for transplants. for the past few months, we’ve been happily growing our micro greens, pea shoots, and sunflower shoots, but there’s a different feeling to seeding for our main farmland.

filling the trays

every seed feels important and

filled with potential.

it’s exciting to think that a tiny orange seed about the size of a freckle will become a thai green eggplant at some point. then, it will become a delicious ingredient in a dinner crafted by our food-loving csa members and farmers market customers (we’re thinking now of curries and coconut milk and the mind reels with possibilities).

the space in our “hippie grow cave” at grow! twin cities feels luxurious after some limited growing in raised beds last year, and we’re filling it fast with all sorts of starter plants. in february, we planted onions, leeks, celery, and celeriac. more recently, we’ve seeded broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, eggplant, chives, parsley, oregano, some flowers, miscellaneous salad greens (arugula, mustard, various asian greens) and even some poppies.

best job ever!

nothin' like getting your hands dirty!

progress!

happy greens!

peas!

there’s something zesty and awesome about emptying a seed packet carefully into some rich soil. along with those little wannabe vegetables, we’re also planting our hopes for an abundant, kickass season.

grow, bossy seeds, grow!


bossy goes to market

to say that we were itchin’ to get into a farmers’ market was an understatement.

just ask one of our favorite market groups….fulton and kingfield farmers’ markets!

oh they knew we were hungry for it!

for months prior, we had been growing various gourmet greens and micro mixes…perfecting them and the time had come.  time to get out there in our little community and see what people thought of our bossy greens.

we applied for the indoor holiday market that fulton and kingfield put on in late november and were thrilled to be accepted among other wonderful vendors and producers.

it was go time!

bossy greens

 

dwarf sugar pea shoots

 

spicy, carrot, red amaranth, pea shoots, micro mix

 

bossy greens

 

come november 20th, we were pretty well set with six or seven various mixes….so full of flavor, textures, and earthy smells.

now the question was …… will anyone be interested?

e preppin' for market

 

we got there nice and early ….. and bustled around with the other vendors getting everything prepped for our first market.

k preppin' for market

 

come 830am…..it was non-stop goodness ….. people were so wonderful and receptive to who we are, what we do, and the love that we put into our bossy greens.

it was a fun, festive market high that we won’t soon forget, i’m sure!

come noon….bossy had sold out!

bossy tags

 

whew!

our first market was a success!

now…..to get our paws on another one!

 

 


crop mobbin’ 2011

it was mid-september …. bossy land was lookin’ good.

our two little acres were hayed one last time….we strip tilled numerous beds on contour – a permaculture technique for water conservation…and fed the soil with the good stuff…organic fertilizer, natural soil correctives, manure….it was time to get some things planted!

ford 8n

 

and what better way to rock out a bigger project than to have a crop mobbin’ event!

 

ever hear of it?

 

it’s a great way to get people out to your farm….get their hands dirty…..and hammer out a big project all at once with the help of many volunteers.  it’s an awesome way to get your community involved, especially city folk who don’t always have access to this sort of thing but love gettin’ some of that country air in their lungs.

 

crop mobbers!

 

we had a good group come out for our first crop mobbin’ event….perfect size to tackle the task of planting our overwintering crops.  we chose winter-hardy varieties for this test plot….including kale, chard, spinach, turnips, carrots, rutabagas, peas, and more!

 

mama's little helper

 

preppin' the rows

 

spoiled idgy

 

future farmer?

 

hard at work!

 

 

prep work

 

planting!

 

 

picnic lunch

 

gettin' the grub

 

back to work

 

peanut the gnome

 

crop mobbers!

 

gorgeous day … sunshine….fresh air….9 beds (4 ft x 150 ft) planted …. and community!

crop mobbin’ 2011 was a success!

thank you to all those that came by and helped out the bossy!


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