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2018 Best Moments
Despite the rain-rain-rain and struggles we had this past summer, we had a ton of fun this year too. Grab a cup of coffee and relive some of the best moments with us from Season 2018!
April was the start to most of our farming fun. From seeding in the greenhouse to burning off the asparagus field.
April was the start to most of our farming fun. From seeding in the greenhouse to burning off the asparagus field.
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Here we are burning the 2020 asparagus field -
We were so excited to use the new high tunnel, it became the new home for our Heirloom Tomatoes -
The first year using the new high tunnel and the cover crop was in full bloom -
A sign spring was here, the pepper seedlings popping through the soil -
It's spring and Kaitlyn is transplanting Heirloom Tomatoes
In May we were expanding our wholesale offerings and harvesting early season crops. We planted our hearts away almost every day.
Thank you Sue from The Laughing Tomato for kicking off our wholesale season for 2018!
Thank you Sue from The Laughing Tomato for kicking off our wholesale season for 2018!
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We LOVE Laughing Tomato! -
In my element, planting radishes on my favorite tractor -
The garlic was growing nicely! -
Kaitlyn planted herbs, another first for Bardwell Farm -
We finished a day of laying plastic in the fields to see the most awesome sunset ever -
We always get excited when the Hatfield Asparagus poke through the ground! -
Trevor planting the first ever Heirloom Tomatoes in the new high tunnel -
Trevor and Kaitlyn planting away, it was an awesome day! -
You know it's spring when you see Hatfield Asparagus, a favorite time of year for us -
If we are not planting, we're not growing! -
So much planning went into the high tunnel Heirloom Tomato project, including trellis stringing
By June Trevor was had already done "The Goblin" pose so many times we had lost track but we all knew it wasn't over with!
We kept a close eye on our long season crops and started to get into the yummy summer squash and greens.
A huge shout-out to Smiarowski's for supplying the yummy strawberries throughout the month!
We kept a close eye on our long season crops and started to get into the yummy summer squash and greens.
A huge shout-out to Smiarowski's for supplying the yummy strawberries throughout the month!
July was an exciting month, the Triple Sweet Corn was in, along with several varieties of Heirloom Tomatoes. The new planter arrived as well! I still need some practice with it, but I am pretty sure Season 2019 will take care of that :)
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First Triple Sweet Corn! #legendofharrybardwell #eatitraw -
Kaitlyn with her bouquets of Swiss Chard -
It was so awesome to watch the progress of the heirloom tomatoes -
Out on my tractor cultivating, I could do this all day... and you know what? I think I have! -
The planter arrived! -
We constructed the new wash station and man did it come in handy! -
The reward for hard work and patience -
How can you not smile when you see a field full of sunflowers
Being the rainiest month of the summer thus far we still kept smiles on our faces and kept the produce cranking out! We performed new experiments and learned new things day after day.
Thank you to Clarkdale Fruit Farm for supplying us with the freshest fruits into late summer and fall!
Thank you to Clarkdale Fruit Farm for supplying us with the freshest fruits into late summer and fall!
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The colors of summer -
Another cover crop Sorghum Sudan Grass growing nicely -
We harvested pumpkins in August, crazy! -
Heirloom Tomato rows looking fresh and clean -
Attended many new farming practice seminars, always learning -
Trevor killing it in the wash house! -
LOVE Carnival Squash, so festive and delicious! -
Crunchy Clarkdale Fruit Farm apples, sooo good!
Into September we were blessed with an earlier fall than expected. Much of the autumn crop was in and we had all the feels! You can thank the extreme weather for that but it was sure nice to see!
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Navi and I at CISA dinner! -
Acorn Mac n Cheese, need I say more? -
A lot of what we do is maintenance and cultivation is a big part of that -
Peppers as big as your head, AWESOMENESS -
We're already missing these! -
Another beauty, sometimes I just like to sit on my tractor and watch these -
Couldn't get enough of our Butternut crop! -
Got Gourds??? We did. -
Even the winter crop was limited it didn't stop us from putting together our autumn display -
Thank you Wendolowski Farm for supplying onions this year! -
Fresh Potatoes from Smiarowki Farm, Parsnips from Manheim Farm! -
More sunflowers coming up!
October was our last busy month, the stand was stocked to the brim, the Hatfield Elementary School kids had a blast exploring the farm, and yes Trevor was still doing "The Goblin" pose LOL!
We wrapped up the season with planting the new varieties of garlic and cleaning-up the high tunnel. A bittersweet month, but it was nice to have a little break.
We wrapped up the season with planting the new varieties of garlic and cleaning-up the high tunnel. A bittersweet month, but it was nice to have a little break.
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The farmstand packed full! -
Beet Greens looked amazing! -
HES kids visiting and planting seeds, so much fun! -
The high tunnel was an excellent addition to what we do every day -
Love our Allis :) -
High tunnel 2 coming soon! -
Laying new plastic for the garlic -
Trying not to laugh! LOVE this pic :) -
"The Garlic Goblin" -
Garlic planting -
High tunnel tomato clean out day!
It's fun to reminisce about the good times we had all season, but at the same time I'd like to take a minute to thank all the people that made those good times possible.
For starters, thank you to my family for supporting another busy season, and helping me in so many ways. I can't begin to thank you enough. I also would like to thank Rick, Kaitlyn, Trevor, Spencer, Navi, Brandon, Jonathan, and Cam for all the long hours and time they put-in this season to keep the farm running smoothly. I couldn't have done it without all of you there to lend a hand.
Thank you to all the farmers who took time out of their days to share their experience, let us borrow their equipment and have good laugh. I couldn't do what I do without the people that love farming just as much as me!
A big thanks to everyone. The advice, community and family all of you bring. It really means a lot.
Lastly I'd like to thank YOU, my awesome customers, for supporting our local farm. We wouldn't be here without you. Thank you all for another wonderful season, we can't thank you enough for the support you give us!
From all of us at Bardwell Farm, Happy New Year!
For starters, thank you to my family for supporting another busy season, and helping me in so many ways. I can't begin to thank you enough. I also would like to thank Rick, Kaitlyn, Trevor, Spencer, Navi, Brandon, Jonathan, and Cam for all the long hours and time they put-in this season to keep the farm running smoothly. I couldn't have done it without all of you there to lend a hand.
Thank you to all the farmers who took time out of their days to share their experience, let us borrow their equipment and have good laugh. I couldn't do what I do without the people that love farming just as much as me!
A big thanks to everyone. The advice, community and family all of you bring. It really means a lot.
Lastly I'd like to thank YOU, my awesome customers, for supporting our local farm. We wouldn't be here without you. Thank you all for another wonderful season, we can't thank you enough for the support you give us!
From all of us at Bardwell Farm, Happy New Year!
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Thank you for all the hard work so we could reap the harvest. Thank you to you and all the crew. Happy New Year to all.