Showing posts with label eco farming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco farming. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2013

Local Food Revolution

Farmers' Markets across the country are the very places where this revolution will begin and is very much so alive and going. Come out and show your support, we all appreciate it.

Thank you.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Support Your Local Farmers and Ranchers

We will be at the ElDorado Farmers' Market today from 3-7. 

If you live nearby, come get some local food for your table.

If you live far away enjoy this photograph of the lettuce beds in front of the house, we harvested some and have it for sale today only.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Farmers' Markets

Get out to a farmers' Market as soon as possible. We will be at one today in Las Campanas from Noon to 3 and tomorrow in ElDorado from 3-7. They are critical to local economies and small job creation as these are some hardworking folks doing some very important work.

CHEERS

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Farmers Markets This Week

Revolution Farm is going to be at the Santa Fe Farmers Market this Tuesday from 7-NOON and The ElDorado Farmers Market opening day Friday from 3-7 PM.

We will have fresh rhubarb, culinary herbs, radishes, salad mix, cilantro, eggs and more!

Come on out and show your support for all the hardworking folks that are making this local food system a vibrant and beautiful thing.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Tuesday Market Santa Fe

Revolution Farm will be at the 
Santa Fe Farmers Market tomorrow.
Don't forget your bags because we are almost out.
Radishes are delicious.

Scallions go great with eggs.

Eggs go great with scallions.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Monday, April 29, 2013

Revolution Farm C.S.A.

We have started selling to a few C.S.A. subscribers. This afternoon we are delivering a few boxes of produce and eggs.
Putting together subscriber shares. 



Wintered over carrots are the sweetest. 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Spring Time at Revolution Farm

Revolution Farm in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains at 7,200 foot elevation. Growing food for the community.
The hens are laying about three dozen eggs a day now. 

Radishes are just one spring crop we have coming in right now.

The big egg was a double yolker! 
Seedlings getting a head start on the others we will direct seed soon.

D.I.Y. Greenhouse



 All the lumber and windows were free. This whole project cost us less than $100.
Holding a window in place.








Planting Asparagus Crowns

Drying out the crowns after shipment.  
Planting a bed of Jersey Supreme (2 yr. old crowns)

 Alltogether we planted three beds of asparagus. Two beds of the larger, healthier looking Jersey Supreme, and one of Purple Passion.