January 11, 2023

Installing LED Grow Lights in My Vegetable Greenhouse

There's always a new project being completed here at my Bedford, New York farm.

Earlier this week, I shared photos of my large vegetable greenhouse - an all-glass structure I had constructed several years ago. Its design was inspired by four-season farming expert, Eliot Coleman. It is where I am able to grow fresh, organic produce in the ground during the cold winter months. Most of the energy comes naturally through the big windows. To supplement the natural sunlight, we just installed seven Gavita LED Grow Lights from Scotts Miracle-Gro above all the raised garden beds. These lights are compact, high energy efficient units that offer full-spectrum light needs for all stages of plant growth. I am so excited to see how much more these plants grow and flourish.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

January 10, 2023

Helping the Wild Birds in Winter

Here at my Bedford, New York farm, this winter has been unseasonably mild so far, but it is still a difficult time for wild birds looking for food - there are many chirping visitors at my feeders.

I have a number of bird feeders at my farm, and all the birds love to come by and feast on the seed I provide. I also set out fresh water and cut holes in the burlap covers over the boxwood, so birds are able to take shelter during inclement weather. Helping the wild birds is important to sustain local wild bird populations, but it is also one of the easiest and most beautiful ways to observe and appreciate wildlife and to understand the types of birds that frequent the neighborhood.

Enjoy these photos.

January 9, 2023

Stopping Inside the Vegetable Greenhouse

My outdoor garden beds are all cleared for the winter, but fresh, delicious vegetables are growing beautifully indoors - in a special greenhouse I had constructed several years ago that was inspired by Eliot Coleman, an expert in four-season farming.

Last week was cloudy and dreary here at my Bedford, New York farm. The deciduous trees are bare, my tropical plants are tucked away in their designated hoop houses, and all the precious boxwood shrubs and hedges are enveloped in protective burlap. During this time of year, it's nice to step into the vegetable greenhouse to see the lush, organic produce thriving.

Enjoy these photos.