Seasons Eatings Farm
A four season vegetable farm in northeastern Maine. Vegetables in the winter? Absolutely!
Information
Location:
Maine, ME, 04492
Phone:
214-8512
 
Seasons Eatings Farm
Gloria Garrow-Hale
Gloria Garrow-Hale
Is that Maggie?
November 15 at 5:23pm
Rhonda
Rhonda
Nice babies.
November 16 at 10:14am
Seasons Eatings Farm
20 new photos
Danny Waggoner
Danny Waggoner
That is a big old greenhouse! Love the carrots
Sat at 10:53am
Seasons Eatings Farm

Seasons Eatings Farm Seed porn! Two seed catalogs have arrived! It seems early, doesn't it? It's only November and there are still cabbages and bok choi in the garden. It's not early though. I'll place the first 2010 orders in early January. It takes a while to think through and organize two acres of mixed vegetables.

Sat at 10:09am
Jj
Jj
We've gotten the Fedco tree catalog and one seed catalog from a co in Maine. No brain for that thinking until after I get the design project and hex signs and Yule presents for the little ones out the door, here, though.
Sat at 7:29pm
Michelle Schnabel MacCutcheon
Yesterday at 4:58am
Seasons Eatings Farm
Gloria Garrow-Hale
Gloria Garrow-Hale
Is that Maggie?
November 15 at 5:23pm
Rhonda
Rhonda
Nice babies.
November 16 at 10:14am
Seasons Eatings Farm

Seasons Eatings Farm The Farm Wreath. My wreath season starts this week. Wreaths shipped next week, the week of Thanksgiving, have to be made this week.The majority of greens are balsam, the rest is pine and cedar.

Rhonda
Rhonda
Very pretty!
November 16 at 6:18am
Beth Schultz
Beth Schultz
Are you just filling orders, or have you got room for another?
I would like 3 if possible. If not , that's ok too, your wreaths are always beautiful wherever they end up!
November 16 at 6:41pm
Seasons Eatings Farm
Seasons Eatings Farm
Seasons Eatings Farm
Steve built this for me. It's 8' tall, 14' wide, 21' long. The doors need to be recovered for winter. It will be planted with greens in February. The straw in the foreground covers garlic. Garlic is planted to the left of the greenhouse also. The wood frames to the right are two cold frames. They need to be moved into the greenhouse. We snow blow... Read More the snow on both sides of the greenhouses because it would build up and create an igloo that is dark inside and useless for winter growing. The snow could eventually collapse the greenhouse under its weight even though it is made of steel. The tree to the left is a crab apple tree.
November 15 at 4:13pm
Seasons Eatings Farm

Seasons Eatings Farm Adding farm pics taken today.

November 15 at 4:02pm
Seasons Eatings Farm
Seasons Eatings Farm
Seasons Eatings Farm
She was eating apples under a tree during the night.
November 12 at 4:43am
Seasons Eatings Farm

Seasons Eatings Farm Planting 22 pounds of garlic today. A little of each of the three varieties will be planted in greenhouse 1 to see how it does over the winter.

November 10 at 6:55am
Beth Schultz
Beth Schultz
Do we wear it or eat it...Or maybe you just have to breathe the fumes in the greenhouse all winter?!!!
November 12 at 9:10pm