The snow is finally gone . The frigid temperatures and Robert Frost word of advice have gone away and the garden is in ! Spring is in full golf stroke at the farm – Finally ! ! ! So we thought for today ’s Sunday update – we would just take a spell around the farm in photos – and allow you see what is get . We hope you savor !
felicitous Gardening ! Jim and MaryOld World Garden farm
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The Barn in the early morning sunlight
The Barn in the early morning sunlight
The first of the ornamental peppers in bloom – these are called Chili Chili
The Chives are in full bloom and a great addition to the herb garden

The first of the ornamental peppers in bloom – these are called Chili Chili
One of our favorite dapple – the barn patio
Old Willie sit around in the grass resting after a hayloft . He still runs like a top after 60 + years
One of our other pet spots – the out-of-door kitchen and upper pergola surface area

The Chives are in full bloom and a great addition to the herb garden
The fille are doing their other morning work of laying eggs – and not too glad about being interrupted for a picture .
The strawberry mark are mold – we should actually get a decent crop from them this year .
The old window we converted into our front address sign

One of our favorite spots – the barn patio
The wegilia President Bush are in full blooming
The blueberry are beginning to appear as well
The early morning sunshine begins to appear over the Gallus gallus coop

Old Willie sits in the grass resting after a mow. He still runs like a top after 60+ years
Its a bit early for the bees to be out at 6 am – but the beehive will be buzzing in an hour or two with activity
The wave petunias in the front pots are just beginning to take off
In addition to our potato in our rows -we plant a few in our straw Basle crates as well . They are all up and doing well

One of our other favorite spots – the outdoor kitchen and upper pergola area
The little clustering of grape are forming on the vines – this will be our first year to get a few from the vine !
We made these signal from 6 x 6 posts and left over 2×4 baseball bat – they run along the driveway and hold planters or lanterns on the other side .
The crisp stalks of Allium cepa in the early cockcrow dew .

The girls are doing their early morning work of laying eggs – and not too happy about being interrupted for a picture.
A opinion up the hill from the back of the garden .
The grasses on the back of the hillside are really choose off now
the Brandywine tomato plant are ready to be tied to the bet a cage supports

The strawberries are forming – we should actually get a decent crop from them this year.
The cabbage plants are looking healthy as well .
The upper arbour and the new grapeshot vines starting to really take hold
other morning at the farm

The old window we converted into our front address sign
A small excitation at the farm – The local Fox / ABC station and break of the day show personality Dana Turtle visited this week and transmit from the farm .
Dana poses for a picture with us .
We desire you enjoyed – Mary And Jim !

The wegilia bushes are in full bloom

The blueberries are beginning to appear as well

The early morning sun begins to appear over the chicken coop

Its a bit early for the bees to be out at 6 am – but the hive will be buzzing in an hour or two with activity

The wave petunias in the front pots are just beginning to take off

In addition to our potatoes in our rows -we planted a few in our straw bale crates as well. They are all up and doing well

The little clusters of grapes are forming on the vines – this will be our first year to get a few from the vines!

We made these signs from 6 x 6 posts and left over 2×4 lumber – they line the driveway and hold planters or lanterns on the other side.

The crisp stalks of onions in the early morning dew.

A view up the hill from the back of the garden.

The grasses on the back of the hillside are really taking off now

the Brandywine tomatoes are ready to be tied to the stake a cage supports

The cabbage plants are looking healthy as well.

The upper pergola and the new grape vines starting to really take hold

Early morning at the farm

A little excitement at the farm – The local Fox/ABC station and morning show personality Dana Turtle visited this week and broadcast from the farm.

Dana poses for a picture with us.