It must be July - the season of fresh SWEET CORN! Our patch here at the farm will be ready soon - maybe in another week or two. It is tasseled out so it won't be long. Please let us know if you would like to come & pick some ears. We will show you where it's at & we are happy to share! ... READ the POST
A Midsummer’s Night Stroll
Walking through the nursery on a quiet summer evening brings all sorts of pleasant surprises. On this night, we caught a few Catalpa flowers in full bloom along with the ending blooms of Purple Robe Black Locust. A few rows over, we admired a young crop of Honeylocust & Elms. These were recently ... READ the POST
Somewhere UNDER the Rainbow!
While sitting on our front porch the other night relaxing & enjoying a much needed rain, we were treated to the most spectacular display. After the rain passed this remarkable rainbow appeared in full glory. Soaking up the rain & sunshine centered perfectly under the colors is the nursery a ... READ the POST
Pie Anyone?
Nothing is more delicious than a freshly baked pie loaded with fresh summer berries... except maybe a slice with ice cream on top! Did you know the berries on Serviceberry are edible? They are in peak fruit right now in the nursery. When the berries are ripe they are scrumptious! The berries mature ... READ the POST
We’ve Got it Covered!
Our new crop of soybeans is up in the nursery! We use soybeans as our cover crop on areas in our field while the land is in between tree crops. The soybeans help add nitrogen back into the soil while holding our soil in place during the season as protection from wind & water erosion. Caring for ... READ the POST
Morning View!
Early mornings are the best in the nursery - especially when the sun shines through the Yellowwood! While out spraying early one Saturday morning, Jamie caught a beautiful shot of our next crop of Yellowwood coming along in the field.Yellowwood are one of our favorite intermediate trees. Their ... READ the POST
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