06/01/2026
Sunday Farm Journal:
The second week of spring CSAs included some gorgeous peonies, foxglove, and mock orange! Perennials are such an important player for spring because they can handle the wild weather a little better than annuals. This is my first year doing spring flowers and it’s definitely a learning curve! I am thankful to have the perennials we have but I’ll probably be focusing on them even more in the future.
The farm crew and I are redoing part of the field, moving around the iris and daffodils to make a space for the heirloom mums I have coming next week. They followed along right behind me as I did my transplanting (sometimes sticking their heads between me and the soil for a better look).
This week I got my first succession of zinnias in the ground (about 150 plants) and have been starting sunflowers every week to have blooms all summer long.
Our farm dog had his 11th birthday and tired himself out with his new toys!
Next weekend we have a pop up at so I’ll spend this week prepping for that along with more seed starting and babying newly planting summer flowers.