Central Texas got record snow fall on Thursday February11...onions, garlic, cabbage, broccoli, collards and arugula are looking good in spite of being covered with a thick layer of snow!
We will be planting as soon as the soil dries up a bit.
Owner, Kristine Orth-Wheelbarger raises critically endangered Red Wattle Hogs,Heritage Large Black Hogs and other critically endangered breeds of animals. Kristine also grows organic produce,including fruits, vegetables and herbs.
She is a certified Equine Chiropractor, Licensed racehorse trainer and breeder.
Eden Creek Farm practices sustainable farming methods. Along with crop rotation and cover crops to improve the land. Harmful chemicals such as pesticides,herbicides,and synthetic fertilizers are never used on the farm. The pure,clean water for the farm is suppled by a solar powered well located on the property.
Now in operation at the farm is the ECF and Friends 501c(3) non-profit that is benefiting the community by offering programs pertaining to animal husbandry, sustainability and new energy.
Wow that is a ton of snow.Do you like the weather? I wished it snowed here.
ReplyDeleteDon't eat the yellow snow!!!!
ReplyDeleteHaHa!
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