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  • Published on
    May 14, 2019

    Week In Pictures: High Tunnel 2

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    • Bows are assembled and up, things are starting to come together
    • Next we added the purlins to tie the bows into each other and give regidity
    • The master carpenter hard at work, building end walls
    • After purlins are installed the cross bracing and cross ties are assembled, these are the final steps for metal farming portion of the structure
    • Base boards and hip boards have been installed and fastened down
    • We simplified our end walls this year, making the process much faster, we are so close to adding the polycarbonate
    • We subsoiled the high tunnel after all the grading and leveling the ground, time to get a cover crop in
    • Were we are marking and drilling the channel for the wiggle wire going in for the plastic cover
    • The Bardwell team hard at work
    • The Bardwell team hard at work
    • Digging holes for the posts for end walls
    • Thank you for everything dad
  • Published on
    April 30, 2019

    Week In Pictures: Planting

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    • Greentower Romaine lettuce ready for the ground
    • Prepped beds for our first succession of transplants
    • Red Ace and Kesteral Beets
    • Looking out over the field on our first day of planting
    • Calvin stretching row line, it helps keep everything uniform
    • ​​Marking our beds for planting
    • Calvin and I planting Swiss Chard
    • Radish just popping through the soil
    • Turnip popping out of the ground
    • Felt good to be out in the field
    • Planting away, one tray at a time
    • Touchstone Gold Beet transplants
    • Planting Swiss Chard in rows, 12” between plants
    • Cabbage transplants
    • Back in the soil after a long winter
    • Working as quickly as we can to try and beat the rain
    • Prepping the bed to plant another row
    • Calvin planting away
    • Swiss Chard
    • 2 more flats going in
    • Laying and spacing the transplants
    • Pushing up soil and compressing the plants into the ground so they can take root
    • Kale is going in
    • First setting planted successfully, now to give them little food and let Mother Nature do her part
  • Published on
    May 6, 2017

    Week In Pictures: 7 Days Out

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    Opening day, May 6th!

    I promised more behind-the-scenes and I kept my word! This edition of a Week In Pictures features seven days leading up until our farmstand opening.
    Between school, finishing my website and social media goals, and getting the farm up-to-speed in time for opening has been incredibly challenging. At same time though, I can't believe how rewarding it has been.
    This is the field and property fruit and veggie round-up! Everything is coming along nicely and well on its way.
    When you look back, it's crazy how much you can accomplish in one week.
    Friday night it poured! My buddy Barrett stopped by to help me put together the stand, wheel it to the road, and spread mulch so it wouldn't get to muddy for the customers. It takes a village, thanks Barrett!
    I want to personally want to thank each and every one of you who stopped by for our opening day. All the love and support has been amazing, I feel thankful. Here's to season 2017!

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