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Winter Hardy Flowers
February 18, 2015 -
So, what flowers are growing (or maybe freezing) under our field row covers in February. Our spring bouquets contain win...
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Soil Blocks for Tiny Seeds
February 15, 2015 -
Most home gardeners are familiar with large flowers seeds like zinnia and cosmos. However, a majority of flower seeds ar...
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Starting Seeds
February 13, 2015 -
Most of our flowers are started from seed, some purchased, some saved from flowers at the end of their growing season. W...
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Flower Field with Row Covers
February 12, 2015 -
Farmers are always talking about the weather and this February is no exception. What started out as a mild but cloudy wi...
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Meet Jenny
February 09, 2015 -
Jenny our Sheltie is a valuable member of our farm team. She chases marauders like deer, rabbits, ground hogs, and squir...
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Hand Weeding
February 08, 2015 -
On warm winter days, the plants and the weeds continue to grow under the protective row covers. Ray hand weeds the rows...
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Low Tunnels
February 08, 2015 -
So, let's jump in time from past years to the present, 2015. Most of the flowers that we cut in the spring are actually...
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Ray Creating our Flower Field
February 08, 2015 -
To apply our newly acquired Breeze Farm skills, we needed a field for growing plants. Renting land was out of the questi...
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Breeze Farm Crops
February 07, 2015 -
At Breeze Farm, we learned about growing crops organically, how to nurture the soil and minimize disease and pests using...
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Breeze Farm Incubator
February 03, 2015 -
As a result of my internship at Breeze Farm, I was transformed from a backyard gardener into a flower farmer. After comp...
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