We are a small farm located on our family's original land grant from 1760 in the midlands of South Carolina. We are focusing on heirloom vegetables and heritage breed animals to include Guinea Hogs, chickens, and quail.
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Sunday, July 14, 2013
We have had soooo much rain here in SC! Our garden is diluted . We can't put fish emulsion out to nourish our plants. Our tomatoes are bursting and only last a few days. It's not been seasonally hot here in the midlands. Okra is dragging along while weeds are as tall as us..... Lol. Tractor and vehicles continue to get stuck in the med. took 2 tractors to get the last one unstuck. We are proud to note that our animals are well despite the muck!! Thinking of letting goats graze in pig pasture today. I think they could clean it up a bit. Fruit trees have disease.....as do our tomato and squash plants. It's just too much of a good thing. Whoooo-d a thunk it???? We've been in a drought for a couple of years. We have been able to sell some stuff, but have lost more than we sold. Thankful for our dedicated egg customers!!!
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