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Hello February

Yesterday  it actually felt like winter in Sonoma.  The skies were grey, the wind was cold, and it was raining. We are forecasted to have this weather pattern for the next couple of days and I love it.  Not only does…

Thanksgiving Brew

This Thanksgiving our house was filled with friends and family.  Like many others we spent the day preparing food to load our table with a bountiful feast.  The dishes include vegetables I grew at Quarter Acre Farm like the mashed…

American Made Gifts

As a small farmer I depend on my local community to purchase my vegetables to support my business.  So in turn I go out of my way to buy American produced and locally made products. I’ve put together a brief list…

One More

I’m almost done with marketing my produce for the season.  I have one more farmers’ market to attend then its a wrap for 2014.  That means just one more harvest, one more sunrise spent loading up the truck, one more…

Living Seed Catalog

Last week I spent some time at the National Heirloom Expo.  Each year they have large, detailed displays of  squash, tomatoes, peppers, and melons.  All organized by varieties, its like a living seed catalog. As a farmer you spend a lot…

The Changing Light

Thursday morning while I was getting seedlings ready for market and harvesting tomatoes. I couldn’t help but notice shadows that weren’t there a few weeks ago. The sun’s position has changed, it’s no longer directly over head, its starting to lean towards the…

Farm Critters

This past week, I’ve been watching all the critters on the farm.  Woodpeckers, lizards, robins, hummingbirds, ground squirrels, quail, and even a California king snake.  I love seeing the farm full of biodiversity.  I believe it is important to have some…

Guest Newspaper Column

Recently I was asked by local foodie columnist, Kristin Jorgensen, if I could write about how the current drought is affecting my farm.  I jumped at the chance to have a farmer’s perspective in the press!  My guest column was…

Bugs with Benefits

In the cool of the morning I walk through the field checking in on all the plants, looking to see what needs my attention.  Frequently I find myself in awe of the various insects inhabiting the farm.  Pests or bad…