After raising six acres of produce in Wisconsin three years ago, this half acre garden at the Biostation is starting to feel like it is pretty well under control. Today I did some more fiddling around in the morning, planted a bed, worked on my garden borders, and around eleven the Ethnobotany class showed up for a whirlwind visit to help out and check on the progress of the garden. They planted a small triangle bed by the medicine wheel, watered the three sisters mounds, and helped me re-seed a couple rows of beans. Then they were off for their own farm tour to Blackbird Gardens in Petoskey where Matt worked for a couple of years. In the afternoon it rained .4" which was much needed, and I spent my time catching up on the blog and garden map. Check it out!
Friday, June 4, 2010
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