30/06/2024
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Farming in Wi******er VA, specializing in berry production. https://forms.gle/82Fj8YGx3oYC28NR7
only tell me what i want to hear
Don't miss out on preordering bareroot strawberry plants - only a few days left!
Avid gardeners sharing our favorite plants, garden gear and advice.
Sold out of Ozark Beauty Strawberry plants, but we still have All Star and Albion (my favorite) for preorder! Get a discount if you buy before 1/5/24!
Preorders are up for strawberry plants. We have our three favorite varieties up for sale. Shipping in march 2024 (or delivery if you’re within a mile or so of old town wi******er VA).
Avid gardeners sharing our favorite plants, garden gear and advice.
Preorders are live for strawberry plants. Order some for yourself or the gardener in your life. Order on our at website www.modernmustard.com and get 10% off automatically (discount shows in your cart), using this link! This is best for USDA grow zones 5-7. Orders ship in march-april 2024.
Go check out our website for bareroot strawberry preorders. We are running a discount for folks on instagram via the link in our bio, which shows up in your cart automatically. Our plants are best suited for USDA zones 5-7, shipping in march/april 2024. Preorders close down soon, don’t miss out!
🍓 Calling 2024 gardeners in zone 5-8! Our website has preorders up for All Star and Albion Strawberries.
Limited stock available, so secure your bare-root plants and let the strawberry magic bloom in your backyard! 🌿
Looking for volunteers and farm help over this winter and in the 2024 growing season. Use the form link in the comments if you’re interested!
We grow a boatload of strawberries every year and will be planting out another field in spring. Love to share and get them to people cheaper than the bigger online retailers can. Order your bareroot strawberry plants for spring 2024! I recommend buying if you’re in USDA 5–7. Limited offering, and the link in my bio applies a discount at checkout.
I am gearing up to plant our strawberry field in spring and would love to share some of my extra plants with folks. Go to my bio to find the link for the product. Ask me questions here or DM’s.
Preorder link is up for all star strawberry plants next year. Shipping to continental US only, recommended to people within USDA zone 5-7. Orders go out in mid-March 2024 via UPS. Price goes up the closer we get to spring!
Planning a small CSA offering next year for fruit and veggies, comment if you are interested!
any of y’all have quail too? gimme a quail yeah if so.
this is pip. pip is the boss quail. he’s the leader. he’s simba. hes Dwayne the rock Johnson. he’s the alpha we all want to be (fair, honest, soft).
also he’s my favorite of our quail. raising quail has been an interesting journey. we have 12 quail now. we haven’t bought any eggs since mid april and have been able to do the waterglassing thing to store some for winter when they inevitably lay less. they do p**p a lot, but it’s a nice addition to keep our compost HOT and ready for garden beds.
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It’s time to do some pond maintenance at home. I have three small ecosystem type ponds here. They are all about 3 years old, have many fish and plants and are my second favorite thing in the yard. My next few reels will be about ponds, maintenance for them and my experience. Follow #pondboychris if you wanna see all the updates! Also, this is Rico, one of my oldest and largest fish. Don’t get at me about goldfish.
What trees do you think have the best blooms? Man, watching all my trees and berry plants bloom has been such a treat. First, plums & peaches, then apples and pears, strawberries, blackberries and raspberries. The eating part is always my favorite obviously but a backyard dominated by fruit tree flowers in early spring sure is magical. These apple blooms are not fully open yet, but it’s coming quick. Having fruit trees at home and being able to focus on berries and veggies at @themoonbasefarm is a gift. #fruittrees #fruit #growfoodnotlawns #foodforest #backyardorchard #apple #gardening #growmore #plants
Listen man. Here’s a loop of me saying this is a consequence over and over again. Cold winter and warm early spring + late frosts equals risks to fruit trees/berries. They are certainly more forgiving than say annual vegetables when it comes to an unexpected frost. picking the right cultivar, location, micro/macro climate, and understanding common challenges for gardeners/farmers in your area are all really important when choosing trees or perennial food crops in general for your space.PSA over.
Home Garden update: All my stone fruit trees are blooming all at once, which is cool and gorgeous. There are not enough pollinators out this time of year, so I may just go and do some by hand. Maybe I need to get into beekeeping in the next year or so. It’s a beautiful moment either way. I love how it adds functional beauty to a space we spend a lot of time in (this pond is my morning coffee spot).
my dog is named russel crowe, nickname rusty. he is a very good boy and was a rescue pup. he’s a tripod. our yard is pretty full of fruit trees and gardens, so hoping to build him a decent sized dog run at the farm soon where he’s safe from the horses / other dogs and can enjoy the long work days there with me.
Between 2019 and 2022, I planted over 100 fruit trees in my yard. I planted another 50 at my farm plot. I don’t regret the quantity or the spacing, but there are a few cases where moving certain trees to different spots or containers will prove to be most beneficial. These native plums are meant to grow into a thicket, but I want to separate these two. it’s really easy to move most perennial plants while they are dormant during winter. I will show that in a reel in the next day or two. #fruittree #foodforest #nativeplum #nativeplants #homeorchard
Plant Propagation: Blackberries best method - tip or serpentine layering. bury parts of the stem over winter, cut and separate into new plants in a spring. it’s so easy. rooting cuttings over winter works too, but is less reliable and higher labor. BUT - make a plan, and stand by your plan to control the spread of them. make sure you have a strategy to get rid of them should you ever need to move or spend less time in a space, as they can be very invasive if left unchecked.
i’m starting some seeds now. it’s early, but with the right choice in plant/variety and season extension tools, you probably could consider it too if you’re in my area (northwest virginia, zone 7a). i don’t love starting seeds and prefer just direct seeding, but i need to plan ahead for a busy march/april of strawberry “farm” stuff. more on that later.
HERBS in the garden HERBS in your dinner HERBS in the house HERBS in your mouth my go to garden herbs every year - mint inside, lavender, rosemary, thyme, mountain mint, oregano, lemongrass, cilantro
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