Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Spring Updates on the Farm – Broadfork Farm


On this publish, I’ll point out a little bit of what we’re as much as proper now, some issues which were inspiring us recently, and some of our plans for this farming season which can be completely different than regular.

First, this coming Saturday (April 1st, 2023) is the 11th Annual Seedy Saturday in Amherst. We’ve attended each one and we’re excited to be there once more this yr!

It’s from 11 to 2 pm at 5 Ratchford St., Amherst, NS. Proper subsequent to the library.

We’ll largely have natural seed packets on the market, although we regularly deliver some natural veggies (maybe some squash or garlic). There will likely be numerous seed distributors, plus a seed swap desk. Even when you’re not a gardener, there are different native distributors who attend non-seed issues. Take a look at the fb occasion web page for extra particulars.

What have we been as much as recently?

Shannon has spent most of her time beginning loads of seeds within the greenhouse.

Bryan is basically centered on some home initiatives. Our many-years lengthy technique of re-siding the home (eradicating previous siding and placing up new siding) is transferring alongside, slowly however absolutely (one wall per yr is the pattern). It’s a slower course of for a number of causes. One is that we’re treating the wooden with a Japanese course of known as ‘Shou Sugi Ban.’ We char the outside of the wooden, brush off any flaking char, and coat with uncooked linseed oil.

A more recent home venture he’s been engaged on has been constructing wood-framed home windows to exchange our previous home windows. A few of them don’t open and so he’s been finishing these ones quicker, however the one which can be operable are a brand new factor he’s studying (by doing).

This previous winter wasn’t stuffed with as many farming conferences/occasions as we used to attend. However the ACORN (Atlantic Canadian Natural Regional Community) convention occurred once more this yr after fairly a number of years hiatus and it was nice!

Shannon additionally simply attended an annual Ladies Farmers Retreat which was (and all the time is) extremely inspiring and rejuvenating.  

What’s been inspiring us recently?

We’re dreaming/planning of getting a household cow.

That is fairly large information, and maybe sudden (or at the least plenty of of us have responded with shock). We eat quite a lot of dairy (largely yogurt and cheese) however we even have numerous areas on the farm the place the grass tends to get away from us till lastly it turns into essential to spend what looks like an excessive amount of time mowing (even with the tractor and a large mower). With a cow, that grass will likely be a useful resource slightly than an pressing however unimportant (for our enterprise) to-do merchandise.

The 1st farm that Bryan labored at was a biodynamic farm. That they had milking cows and he’s liked them ever since.

A serious barrier to wanting a cow has been how they tie you to the farm (day by day milking on a schedule). However we’ve determined we’re able to be so tied. We might not find yourself with a cow in 2023 however we’re actively getting ready.

What will likely be completely different this yr than regular?

An enormous factor is that we didn’t plant any tulips final fall. We determined throughout tulip bulb-ordering season (which is true after we the tulips are harvested annually). It wasn’t as a result of we had been uninterested in tulips, however we determined we wished to have a yr with out them. The tulip harvest actually pushes us again to market earlier (and to verify we now have quite a lot of greens and different early crops planted in order that we’re not solely going returning to market with tulip bouquets). Whereas that’s nice and we’ve loved that push….it additionally reduces time for different spring initiatives we’d love to do to set our complete season up nicely (like put up one other tunnel for instance). So, we thought – let’s see what a season with out tulips works for us.

That brings us to a different large change this yr – we’ll be returning to market later than regular. The place we normally return in April, this yr we’ll be returning to market in mid Could.

And that form of brings us again as much as the very first information of this weblog publish – the Seedy Saturday. We usually additionally promote seed packets within the spring on the market. We’ll nonetheless have them, however will probably be later. So for folk who attend the Dieppe Market and purchase our seeds there within the spring, in order for you them sooner than mid-Could, you simply would possibly need to take into account heading to Amherst this Saturday. We’re hoping to see lot of pleasant faces there!

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