1. Two Wheels Urban Farm grows food sustainably using only organic practices. We do not use synthetic fertilizers, herbicides or pesticides, nor do we plant genetically modified seeds.
2. We farm in town, taking advantage of land that would otherwise grow only grass.
3. By living and farming in the city, we are able to use bikes as a major source of transportation as well as recreation. The farm has an ongoing goal to utilize bicycles for more than 50% of all trips.
4. We strive to make farming as local and accessible as possible, growing and marketing delicious food, while fostering relationships with consumers and neighbors and reducing food miles.
Speaks for itself! |
Living and farming in town offers many opportunities to bike for pleasure and transportation. |
This week at the urban farm
This past week we finished building the raised beds at the home plot. Before the weather turns cold I'll have them all filled and ready to compost over the fall and winter. By spring, with some added finished compost before planting, we should be good to grow!
The new raised beds more than double the growing space at our home plot, and because they are terraced, our hill is now farmable!
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Lucy has captured the heart of our family, especially my mom and DD. |
We're also already thinking about spring around here and experimenting with our new light system. Can't wait to start growing next season's seedlings!
Some barely sprouted test tomatoes seem very healthy under the lights. |
4 comments:
What a great post! Hope I can meet Lucy soon. :)
What a great post! I know you've been sooooo busy lately. Thanks for helping me get my worms started. Maybe I can meet Lucy soon (but she can't have my worms, just sayin'). :)
Thanks, JoAnn! I'm really excited to see how the worms do. I think they are really cool! Let's get together soon and you can hang out with Lucy. :)
Any time! It's especially fun when there's not snow, because they like to roam around the yard. :)
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