Thursday, October 3, 2013

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Snowflakes alternately drift slowly from the sky, then come in sideways when the wind picks up, on this dark, damp October day.  Some of us are left wondering what happened to autumn, yet I'm certain an Indian Summer spell is waiting for its cue just behind this curtain of winter-like weather we're experiencing today.

Lori, Neils and working members have been busy buttoning up Harvest House Farm for the winter.  Tomatillas, tomatoes and peppers were just harvested from the hoop houses.  Nick just came in with two handfuls of fresh eggs.  The pumpkins, in their assorted shapes, sizes and colors, have been brought in from the field.  As a working member who has helped with Thursday harvests, it's hard to imagine our season is over already.

I'm learning a little something about food after four years at the farm helping out on harvest days!  I laugh when I think back to Lori asking me to go out and harvest a particular vegetable.  I looked quizzically at a fellow working member asking, "What does it look like?!"  Kohlrabi, fennel, lemon balm...  I finally convinced myself I could eat a flower and have come to love the peppery taste of nasturtium in my salads.   Every week, especially toward the end of the season when our share bags are overflowing, we are challenged to learn to use food we might not normally purchase at the grocery store.  I've taken the time to can salsa, have made killer tomatilla sauce, recently froze corn fresh off the cob (Okay, I did overcook it by getting distracted, but it will still taste great in something this winter.) and have come to love my food processor that slices and shreds at a push of a button in just seconds.

I hope the rest of you have learned something practical about food as you've enjoyed your garden share each week.  I'm reclaiming some more space in my refrigerator as the last of the vegetables are being eaten.  (Most of the science projects have been cleaned up.)  And, I look forward to taking on a new vegetable next summer!

                       

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Words From The Wwoofers

As our time here at Harvest House draws to a close, it seems only right that we say a few words about our experience. Two weeks ago we were farming novices. Having grown up in London, England, we had had little to no exposure to the ways of life on an organic farm. Now, we're practically experts. Okay, not quite... but we have learned a huge amount from this place and the incredible people that make it what it is.

Here's a little summary of what's been going on here recently: The CSA harvest delivery is now underway, and consequently our past two Thursdays have been spent harvesting and bagging beautiful fresh salad. The fields are also filling up nicely; we've planted cabbages, potatoes, carrots, broccoli, and more. Inga the cow is producing more milk than we've ever seen in our lives, and the team has been hard at work preparing the farm for the summer months in general. A busy few weeks it has certainly been, but busy around here means rewarding.

It's with regret that we leave tomorrow, though we know we can leave safe in the knowledge that we've experienced (and, in some small way, contributed to) something magical.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Welcome Inga and Gertie!

Inga and her year old daughter Gertie arrived this weekend from the Bitterroot Valley. It was a long journey especially for Inga as she is due to calve in less than 2 weeks time! Should be an exciting day on the farm when that happens. They seem to be happy and settling in nicely on the farm. So fun to be adding more cast and characters to our happy little slice of the Gallatin Valley :)
From left to right: Inga, Gertie and Lori

Lori and one year old Gerite

More Planting in the Spring Garden

Onions, Lettuce, Peas, Carrots and Beets have all been planted in some new rows in the spring garden. Katie from Portland, OR has been helping out a bunch as well as other locals from our CSA. The  weather has been amazing and everything is responding joyously to all this mild spring warmth. Come on out and visit if you like it's a great time to be on the farm!

Katie watering freshly transplanted lettuce
Jefé and the "Chicken Tractor"
Lori turning over the soil for a long row of Snap Peas

Organic Snap Pea Seeds

Monday, April 29, 2013

Planting Has Begun...

On Thursday we had Jamie, Rowan, Roberta, James, Lynn, Josh and Lori all pitch in for a day of turning over a couple rows and planting strawberries while relocating some garlic, chives and lemon balm. It was a beautiful day to get some work done outside the hoop houses. Roberta fed the hungry crew with and excellent stew and beer bread left over from the Earth Day Party that Matt brought along from 406 Brewing.






Many Thanks!


Thank you to all who shared their  Sunday with us last week to celebrate Earth Day here at the farm.  I am very grateful for all the support and participation from  the wonderful  extended community of Family, Friends, Businesses, Musicians, all our guests  from far and near.  It was wonderful have you all. And, WELCOME  NEW CSA  MEMBERS!

Despite the chilly weather folks meandered around the farm, stopping off to watch Cole McElroy  pound steel and put shoes on "Joe". We enjoyed plenty of Fresh Baked Beer Bread  courtesy of Matt Muth from 406 Brewery. Paul Zitzer and Wayne Kryzki both brought a team of horses and wagons. What a treat for those who got on board for a country ride. Fred and Bill  manned the pig roaster  while a Huyser hog slowly turned on the spit,  it made a nice warm place to hover, especially when it reached the perfect degree of doneness! The pot luck was superb, then great music and dancing... again, thank you everyone for all the goodness.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Earth Day Festivities



Cole McElroy - blackmith

 Lydia helps Cole out by holding 'Joe'
Skim milk to the left and cream to the right!
Luka points out the thick cream to Bob and his grandsons


Mark and Jane entertain us in delightful fashion
Paul and teams are ready for the riders.

These boots are made for dancing...

...the marvelous new dance floor gets some action.
Waylon and Willie look on as Paul Zitzer  goes ahead with his own load of folks enjoying a  wagon ride.

Just picked salad anyone?  It couldn't get any fresher!
Bill and Don discuss the new handles for the broad- fork..

Emma endures the spring snow better than  the people. (They all disappeared inside  for warmth and  food!)
Amelia


Tuesday, March 26, 2013





Spring Is Here! Join Us For Our Earth Day Celebration!

The planting season is just about here so come on out and join us Sunday, April 21st for our Earth Day Celebration. We are happy to be hosting an open house farm field day to celebrate local agriculture. It's going to be a fun filled day to celebrate community support. We are looking forward to welcoming back existing members, meeting new members and those still looking for their own farmer. Come on out and see what's new and growing this year and always we welcome your input. Harvest House networks with other local farmers, services and businesses who will also be taking part of our celebration. So there will be plenty of activities throughout the day to take part in such as farm tours and demonstrations like black smithing and draft horses. As a special treat, conditions permitting, we'll have the horses out to start our first turns of the soil. To round out the day we will be hosting a pig roast/pot luck dinner and music provided by a collection of local farm lovin' musicians. Farm + Friends + Family + Food + Music = Fun

The Details: 

Where: Harvest House Farm, 55 Axtell Anceny Road

When: Sunday, April 21st - Noon till evening

Activities: 

Farm Tours
Black Smithing with Cole McElroy/Waking Anvil 
Draft Horse Demonstrations with Willy & Waylon and others
Cream Separator Demo
Projects for those that want to dig in the dirt
Beer Bread Sampling (406 Brewing) with fresh homemade butter  
Pig Roast/Pot Luck Dinner
Live Music and Dancing