Friday, July 18, 2008

The Farm Awaits the Full Moon


The birds in the pie cherry tree ate and ate and ate today pecking away at one cherry for five minutes at a time, they picked the tree clean. It was a full moon. The echinaea popped open, it's one of the best medicinal plants on the planet. Good things are happening. We turned the compost bins so we could make potting soil, everything in the nursery is outgrowing its pot. The middle of the bins have all the worms, at the bottom the soil is pure organic humus. We used weedmat to cover a few hundred square feet near the lower field so we could plant perennials like Sedum, Echinops, Echinacea and other clumping plants. We also planted Sumac a fabulous tree whose trunk is furry and feels like antlers, it gets a red fuzzy cone all over it in the fall.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Early July Bouquets







These are three of the $15.00 bouquets, delivery included. Better give me a call!



Monday, July 7, 2008

4th of July on the Fruit Loop




Hood River has two main roads to Parkdale. Dee Hwy, where I grew up is on the west side and Hwy 35, where the farm is, on the east. My old friend and school pal, Paul Aubert, just opened a stand on his families land at fruit loop number 17, near Toll Bridge park, high up on the east side. I have flowers there for sale and this weekend between cutting and watering I went there for a wine tasting. It was lovely, Naked Winery out of Hood River is buying grapes from The Dalles, their wine was fine. The cherries at the stand were from The Dalles too, which I haven't heard much about lately except talk of Google's move there. My flowers sat in the windows and made me happy while I tasted pinot noir and merlot, but when trekers came by motorcycle I had to admit to myself that their chances of selling were slim. Oh well, I love Paul and his fruit stand, its worth it.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Renee's Bouquets



I'm proud to say that all of my June customers, which was my very first month, have signed on for July. I am so thrilled! Now I need to just keep spreading the word.
The card is much more readable in person, send me your address and I'll mail one off to you.
In the meantime, here is what it says:
Renee's Bouquets are local, organically grown flowers from Parkdale, Oregon. Our mission is to produce affordable flowers delivered weekly to businesses and residents in NW and SW Portland. The monthly rate is $60.00 for 4 Mondays, or $30.00 for 2. Service begins in June and continues through October. To begin service call Amy Gray at 503-530-0398 or email amyreneegray@netscape.com.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Welcome July

June is almost over and the farm is blooming madly. It rained today after a thrilling thunder and lighting storm. The drops were warm and cooling at the same time, we cut cattails out of bogs a mile from the farm. I got back in the car covered in burrs.
July will bring crocosmia and gladiolas. We're seeing the last of the peonies and peach leaf bellflower.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Biomimicry and Me


Biomimicry, http://www.biomimicry.net/. The theory is; use nature's time tested patterns and strategies to design todays buildings. In Portland this building is in the Pearl, its the same height as all the other ones, and color, brown. The difference I see is the staggered window pattern. Christopher Alexander wrote The Pattern Language decades ago and its chock full of wonderful design ideas following the same principals. I guess I should get some clients in there so I can get a look.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Sarah's Peonies


My friend sarah posted the bouquet she bought for her office this week on her blog: http://sarahsthreads.blogspot.com/
I love this blogging business.
These Peonies are called Sarah Burnhart, they are from Bethany Little's farm in Eugene Oregon. I went out there Sunday and we cut for hours. There were lime green spiders with red stripes on some of the Ben Franklin peonies, I can't tell you how bright they were, neon on the magenta blooms. I guess they weren't made to crawl on the blossom but thats where the food is so they have to take the risk.