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What’s Been Happening at Magicland Farms

I apologize for my lack of postings lately but that doesn’t mean that things have been quiet around here. Over the last couple of weeks, we have been able to start planting at the farm. We  even put in some sweet corn, hoping that the warmer than normal weather will provide us with early sweet corn. Here is what has been happening at the farm.

  • The orchard got pruned and the brush hauled away.
  • The first planting of beets went in.
  • Our garlic crop is about six inches tall and looking good.
  • All of the broccoli (early, midseason and late) has been planted. Also we have planted most of the cabbage.
  • The sugar snap peas have been planted.
  • The high tunnel is in use with the first planting of tomatoes.
  • Norland, Yukon Gold and Kennebec potatoes are in the ground.
  • New strawberry plants were purchased. They are in the ground being grown on plastic.
  • Our famous Newaygo Newaygo onions were transplanted in the field. Hopefully they will do well this year.

There is much more to  come and we will keep you posted as things happen around here. Also, I have been working on the blog behind the scenes and hope to start posting regularly next week.

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Annemarie on April 18th 2010 in Planting, Pruning, Vegetables

The Planting Continues: Cabbage, Carrots, Parsnips, Etc.

Taking advantage of the decent weather today, more vegetables and herbs got planted today. We planted cabbage, carrots, parsnips, cutting celery and dill.

Yesterday, we finished transplanting the onions – Riverside variety. Matthew made a new door for the high tunnel which also got installed. The old one gave out and couldn’t be repaired so he constructed a new one.

The crew also pruned the new fruit trees.

Tomorrow might be the day the next patch of sweet corn gets planted.

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Annemarie on April 29th 2009 in Planting, Pruning, Vegetables

Busy Days at the Farm

We have been trying to take advantage of the weather to get some of the early crops planted. Last week, we got the ground ready for planting the cabbage, for example, but then the rains came and made it impossible to plant.

Well, today’s weather was much more cooperative so some planting got done today. The kohlrabi, broccoli, cabbage and beets were planted. I believe that we are going to try to get another patch of sweet corn planted this week, weather permitting.

Even though the weather wasn’t good for planting yesterday, the crew managed to clear out the rest of the brush from the orchard. Pruning the trees over the winter leaves quite a bit of brush to clear and it is not one of the favorite things to do in the orchard. So everyone was quite pleased that this task got completed fairly quickly.

This morning some tomatoes were transplanted from seed flats to peat pots. Among the varieties transplanted were Big Beef, Black Prince, Green Zebra, Cherokee, Mortgage Lifter, Martin, Sun Sugar and our secret variety that provides a lot of the delicious slicing tomatoes you find at Magicland Farms during the summer. If you haven’t tried any of our heirloom tomatoes yet, make sure to give them a try; they are a tasty treat!

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Annemarie on April 28th 2009 in Fruit, Planting, Pruning, Vegetables, Weather

Snow, snow and more snow

We really had the snow today. It started this morning and continued most of the day. The snow was blown around by a strong east wind. Not very pleasant outside. It made for a great day to stay inside and try to stay warm.

However, it wasn’t like that all week and the crew was able to get out to the orchard and do some pruning. Here are some photos:



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Annemarie on February 21st 2009 in Pruning, Weather

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