September 15, 2022

Keeping Up with the Gardens

Summer may be coming to a close, but this time of year can be very hectic - my gardeners and outdoor grounds crew are busy keeping up with all the rapid growth.

Here at my Bedford, New York farm, the crew is mowing, weeding, pruning, and grooming the many perennial plants and shrubs. I am sure there is also lots to do in your gardens as well. Plus, signs of fall are beginning to emerge -  growing apples, pears, quince and medlars, the first colchicum blooms, and the changing colors of the leaves.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

September 14, 2022

Maintaining My Carriage Roads

It's always so important to keep up with the maintenance at my working Bedford, New York farm - especially the four miles of carriage road that meander around my homes, my gardens, my horse paddocks, and through the expansive woodland.

Yesterday, Pete Sherpa, from my outdoor grounds crew, took on the task of filling some of the potholes that had developed over the last few months. He used our Land Pride Power Rake PR1690 - an attachment that fits our trusted Kubota M4-071 tractor. The equipment works in tandem to grade, level, and shape the gravel on the surface. Then, Pete follows the area with a hand rake to give it a finished look.

Here are some photos, enjoy. And be sure to read this review article from Vice.com on my special Pumpkin Spice CBD Wellness Gummies - just click anywhere on this highlighted link. All my CBD products are available at shopcanopy.com.

September 13, 2022

Visiting My Gaggle of Geese

For those of you asking how my geese are doing, they're all doing great and thriving here at my Bedford, New York farm.

I currently have 17 beautiful geese. I’ve had Pomeranian guard geese for many years, but I also keep Sebastopol geese, Toulouse geese, African geese, and Chinese geese. They all reside in a large enclosure outside my stable and next door to the peafowl, where they have lots of room to roam, a number of pools, and a shelter that provides ample shade, protection from strong winds, and a safe place to nest and lay eggs.

Here are some of the latest photos, enjoy.