February might feel like the tail end of summer, but there’s still plenty you can plant to keep your garden productive into autumn on Our 200 Acre Farm. By sowing…
Where bees, blooms, and bounty flourish
Where bees, blooms, and bounty flourish
Farming involves cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals to produce food, fibre, and other resources essential for human life.
February might feel like the tail end of summer, but there’s still plenty you can plant to keep your garden productive into autumn on Our 200 Acre Farm. By sowing…
Summer can be a tough season for your garden on Our 200 Acre Farm. While growth is abundant, the heat, pests, and sudden storms can challenge even the healthiest plants.…
Summer on Our 200 Acre Farm often means long, hot days and drying winds, making water management in the garden critical. Efficient watering not only keeps your plants alive but…
As the warmth of spring accelerates growth across Our 200 Acre Farm, weeds also leap into action, competing with your crops and pastures for water, nutrients, and sunlight. Managing weeds…
Spring has arrived on Our 200 Acre Farm, and the orchard is waking up with a burst of blossoms. The bees are out, the days are warming, and the promise…
Farmers stay busy in winter by maintaining equipment, planning spring planting, and caring for livestock through the colder months.
Winter reflection on farming reveals valuable lessons from last season’s successes and mistakes, guiding future strategies for better resilience and yield.
Farmers stay busy in winter by maintaining equipment, planning spring planting, and caring for livestock through the colder months.
Autumn on the farm is a season of harvest, preparation, and reflection, ensuring soil, livestock, and crops are ready for winter.
Biomimicry in gardening emulates nature’s strategies, using natural pest control, organic fertilisation, and biodiversity to create healthy, sustainable gardens.