OUR JOURNEY
Take a step through our journey from the inception of the Farm in 2014!
Our journey is long as nut trees will take 10 to 20 years to produce. Our hard work and being gentle with the nature is rewarding us already. One of the wild life biologists who visited the farm said “This is the most biodiverse farm he has ever seen”. You can find a list of wildlife he witnessed in a four hour period
Our fruits trees are bearing and flowers are blooming. We plant some annual vegetables every year. We are ready to share them with the local community.
- Osprey
- Killdeer
- American Goldfinch
- Savannah Sparrow
- American Robin
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Alder Flycatcher
- Common Grackle
- Eastern Bluebird
- Eastern Meadowlark
- Bobolink
- Blue-winged Warbler
- Eastern Towhee
- Swamp Sparrow
- Yellow Warbler
- Common Yellowthroat
- Barn Swallow
- Gray Catbird
- Veery
- Northern Cardinal
- Brown-headed Cowbird
- House Wren
- Common Ringlet (butterfly)
- Northern Crescent (butterfly)
- Gray Treefrog
Planning (2019)
Why do I say planning? I am planning to plant outdoors or planning to pick when already planted...
Wild Flower Meadow Continued (2018)
Keeping the plastic sheets in place was an on-going struggle that started at the end of March...
Cut Flowers (2018)
Cut flowers was the theme for the year. Browsing seed and plant catalogues was so much fun. I...
Our Farm (2017)
Fruit trees have been growing really well. I didn’t mow the area for a while to see what...
Our Journey (2016)
Drilling a well was a priority for 2016 as Mitchell’s well was drying after about an hour of...
Our Journey (2014 – 2015)
We bought the farm in October 2014. I was so excited and ordered fifty nut trees. We followed all...