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Below you will find a selection of stories about what is happening at the farm. In addition to reading the stories below, please be sure to click here for a list of upcoming events we are having.
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Apr 21, 2022
Five perennials for early season color for your garden
Are you looking for easy care perennials that will add color to your garden after the daffodils bloom and before summer arrives?
Apr 19, 2022
Helping your plants stay healthy & productive
If you are looking to have a healthy and productive garden, the secret is to pay attention to what your plants are growing in.
Apr 7, 2022
Kyle's farm update: Why "greenhouse season" is fun for us
Spring has a nickname at the farm: greenhouse season. Although we're eager to get working in our fields, "greenhouse season" is always...
Apr 5, 2022
Growing your salad mix
How can we grow and harvest our Moulton's salad mix for you when it's still early spring? We'll let Ben explain.
Mar 24, 2022
Welcome signs of spring at the farm
Is it just me, or do the winters seem to be getting longer every year? Spring will always follow winter, but it sure seems to be taking...
Mar 23, 2022
How to have great looking hydrangea bushes
Some of the most common questions we get in our garden center are about hydrangea care, so we filmed a short video with Sue answering...
Dec 31, 2021
See you in March!
Thank you for a good 2021! We look forward to welcoming you back to the farm when we open again in mid-March 2022. In the meantime, our...
Dec 11, 2021
John's farm update: The state of the farm
As 2021 draws to a close, I’d like to share with you how we did at the farm.
Nov 24, 2021
A Thanksgiving message from John
As we pause at this time of year to give thanks, there are many things I am thankful for: To our customers: Your support of what we do...
Oct 28, 2021
Jeff's Farm Update: There's a buzz around the farm
This time of year, there is a faint buzz around the farm. The harvest from the field is winding down, the fields are getting put to bed...
Sep 24, 2021
A message from John Moulton
In a year in which many businesses face increased demands and expectations from customers, with a shortage of patience from a few folks,...
Sep 23, 2021
Thank you volunteers!
Thank you to the volunteers from the Meredith Altrusa Program and the Community Food Center for helping us get some of our produce to our...
Sep 8, 2021
A tip from Sue: Fall pruning for color
Spending time in early fall pruning back your perennials can neaten up your garden. In some cases, even in cool New Hampshire, it can...
Aug 27, 2021
Meet one of our farm kitchen team: Kate
You may not have seen Kate at the farm, but if you shop in our farm market, you probably have enjoyed some of the items she makes in our...
Jul 30, 2021
Our "pick your own" cutting garden is open
Love flowers? Looking for some fun outdoors? Or some great pictures? Come enjoy our "pick your own" cutting garden. It is now open...
Jul 30, 2021
Meet a member of our field crew: Morgan
Looking at the pictures we post on our website and our Facebook and Instagram accounts, you will see that some of our team members are...
Jul 14, 2021
An update from John
Coming up with a farm report during the summer is easy! Our field crops are growing well, though the heavy rains of late have been a...
Jul 11, 2021
Caring for your hanging baskets
Hanging baskets can look beautiful and provide you with blooms all season long. The key is doing a few things to keep them healthy and...
Jun 28, 2021
Kyle's Field Update: Planting, picking and pulling!
Where does the time go? It seems like we are in the thick of planting season one minute, and the next moment we are busy picking so many...
Jun 26, 2021
How to keep your herb plants from going to seed
Are you growing herbs in your garden, patio or deck this summer? To keep them producing all season long and not going to seed, you should...
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