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Farm Happenings at Harland's Creek Farm, LLC
Farm Blog for Saturday November 7, 2020
Harland’s Creek Farm is preparing for winter. All of the fall planting except for the garlic, which we always plant in November, is done. In this area, garlic is an overwintered plant. It stays in the ground for six to seven months. We grow hard-neck garlic which is a bit more difficult1 read more »
Farm Blog for Tuesday for November 3, 2020
Harland’s Creek Farm is Preparing for Winter. All of the fall planting except for the garlic, which we always plant in November, is done. In this area, garlic is an overwintered plant. It stays in the ground for six to seven months. We grow hard-neck garlic which is a bit more dif1 read more »
Farm Blog for Saturday October 31, 2020
We fight the owl. To protect one’s chickens from predators, articles on the internet advise keeping the flock under a covered run. Since our chicken pasture covers nearly an acre, this is not a doable option for us. A scarecrow of a person was also suggested. We tried that early on, and1 read more »
Farm Blog for Tuesday for October 27, 2020
We fight the owl. To protect one’s chickens from predators, articles on the internet advise keeping the flock under a covered run. Since our chicken pasture covers nearly and acre, this is not a doable option for us. A scarecrow of a person was also suggested. We tried that early on, an1 read more »