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- / / skip to main | skip to sidebar prairieland herbs blog - adventures from the farm randomness about our life, work, and stuff that happens on our herb farm. our business is prairielandherbs.com, a mother-daughter team with a acre farm and shop in central iowa. tuesday, may , are you guys tired of
share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: rhubarb recipes monday, may , so i was reading the she simmers blog, which i love, and all of a sudden she's talking about how to make spruce-tip infused olive oil . and i was like...woah. trees!...
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(they were not happy about it). maggie and donna did a ton of planting - here is one of maggie's lasagna beds in progress. john did some mowing :) and the lovely michelle white, of beautiful people organic salon, came out and gave us all wonderful pedicures.
of course we also packed orders etc. :) you just never know what's going to happen on the farm! posted by girlwithasword at : am no comments: email this blogthis!...
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randomness about our life, work, and stuff that happens on our herb farm. our business is prairielandherbs.com, a mother-daughter team with a acre farm and shop in central iowa. tuesday, october , gorgeous fall packing a few orders on a gorgeous tuesday the rosehips are amazing this year here's the last of
share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest monday, october , fall the zinnias and marigolds (from some seed packets i randomly scattered) are still blooming beautifully; i think i'll try doing some dyeing with them. the tomatoes are still producing beautifully, and with another week of warmth...
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share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest friday, march , degrees the weather continues to be freakishly warm. chives, st. johns wort, mint, thistles, motherwort, herbs and wild plants are exploding out of the ground. we are taking advantage of the weather and optimistically planting some
cold - tolerant crops. lettuce, spinach, onions, peas, broccoli, broccoli raab, cabbage, potatoes. i planted these potato towers, inspired by my friend becky :) the bees are gobbling down their food, and today we saw them carrying in loads of pollen!!...
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blessings of an herbwyfe: july skip to main | skip to sidebar blessings of an herbwyfe growing in the green monday, july , in mourning of my mom my mom passed away friday night...she died of lung cancer. it is intense in my life right now for so many reasons, so i am probably going to need some time
the hikes have been so fulfilling, the water running down the mountains, the smell of lodgepole pine...it all makes me feel loved and ok. the elder is wild here and the gentian violets are a real treat to see. so beautiful. yesterday i decided to scale the side of teton pass in search of arnica flowers...
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we rented a rolloff box.... and some major equipment, because we needed to dig up some random, huge, huge chunks of concrete.... and pretty much filled the rolloffbox. i'm going to be really interested to see how heavy that is!
but it feels good to get rid of that junk. now we can till/plant a big area behind our barn - we'll probably just seed it to pasture for now, as we don't really need any more space for herbs at the moment....
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most of these are destined either for the still (lemongrass), hair vinegars (rosemary), or my mouth (basil!). :) here is our little go cat. isn't she sweet? she's graceful and muscular - a true iowa ditch tiger! beaker is so big!
he's trying to learn to fly...he'll take off running, wings flapping, get a few inches off the ground, before he lands....and then spends the rest of the day walking around the farm, eating grass and bugs. :) he loves when we work outside and hangs out with us all day, then quietly goes in his pen with...
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friday, october , so, in case you wonder what we've been doing lately, this is what we've been doing lately. our shop was nearly empty after filling several largeish wholesale order, then this big order came in, and we spent a week making everythign to fill it. in case you ever wondered, this is what $ of
in other news: the only members of the plh family that actually *like* the rain we've been having every day (for almost a week straigh) are beaker (shown enjoying the now-full pond), and the ducks. normally the ducks are pretty boring but they are funny when they come out in the middle of a downpour...
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, work, and stuff that happens on our herb farm. our business is prairielandherbs.com, a mother-daughter team with a acre farm and shop in central iowa. wednesday, october , we've had a busy month here at prairieland herbs, and have gotten a wee bit behind on some things.....such as our luxury soap of
the month. but i've finally got it posted online. " flying moon " is a luscious, heady blend of ylang-ylang (an exotic floral) and pure vanilla absolute. enhanced with organic goat's milk, black cocoa butter, aloe extract, pumpkin seed oil (how very seasonal!!!)...
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