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Transplanting Marathon (May 30- June 6)

  • Writer: Rhizome Farms
    Rhizome Farms
  • Jun 5, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 6, 2020

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This week the field really filled up. Hot crops such as tomatoes, ground cherries, eggplants, peppers, summer squash, and cucumbers were transplanted into the field.


What's Blooming on the Farm



Chives and Raspberries (above)

Tomato (below)




This Week On the Farm

With the help of our amazing volunteers most of the hot crops were planted into the field. After planting our focus switches to staying on top of weed pressure and watering. For the upcoming week the goal is to transplant winter squash into the field and potentially seed a new salad bed.

The chickens also had a good week as a new coop was delivered for them!


Before and After in the Summer Squash Bed


Cucumbers and Peppers in their new home (below)





CSA Goodies


Currants and baby Apples (below)


First Radish and baby Dragons Tongue Beans (below)


Beautiful Salad


Green Bunching Onions and the First Potatoes



 
 
 

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