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Gardening Time

We are welcoming back spring at Johnstown Farm! Yea! I am always inspired by spring. It makes me want to take on new projects, especially in the realm of growing crops and gardens. Because of the blessing of much rain these past two months, we are seeing the farm come back from winter’s hibernation. It is so refreshing to see green everywhere, especially in light of the drought conditions last summer/fall.

Every year, we plant a “home garden.” This is supposed to be a small garden to supply the family with greens, right? Well, it always seems to get a bit unmanageable. This has been extra difficult since opening Grammy’s Pumpkin Patch. We weren’t willing to give up the home garden, but we needed to simplify.

Those of you who have been out to the farm and have met Angie, my sister, know that she is the creative dreamer behind much of the Grammy’s Pumpkin Patch and agricultural education for Johnstown Farm. She is always up for a new experiment.  Angie spent the winter months studying different gardening techniques.  Thus, this spring we are trying “square foot gardening.” The idea is to grow a garden in raised beds much more efficiently (effort and space). Well, once Angie dreams… here we go!

Grammy, Angie, the grandkids, and myself planned the garden with seeds and egg cartons.

We went to work measuring, cutting, and screwing together our raised beds.

A lot of Johnstown Farm soil, some gypsum (because our soil is heavy on the clay), and some compost (because we do not have a respectable compost pile yet-any suggestions?) and the beds were ready to mix. The beds were then gridded into 1 foot squares.

Looks great – the garden and the kids!  This was about three weeks ago. We are seeing sprouts and dreaming of a bumper crop. We did have to modify the beds by covering them with plastic mesh to keep those chickens out. Speaking of chickens- we still have a couple dozen eggs each week that aren’t spoken for yet, so if you are interested in farm fresh, free range eggs email us at grammyspumpkinpatch@hotmail.com

 

 
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Posted by on April 13, 2012 in Grammy's Pumpkin Patch

 

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Rooster Trouble

After much sorting, cleaning, and packing, the pumpkin patch is put to bed for the season.  This is always a bittersweet time for us.  We are ready to catch our breath, but the season is so fun for us- believe it or not- we miss the constant hustle and bustle.  However, I can tell you the chickens are GLAD the season is over!

Our chickens normally free range the farm during the days, returning to the coop for protection at night. But after several “pumpkin pecking” instances, the chickens were banned to the coop and fenced in area during pumpkin patch time.  These days, the chickens are loving their freedom.  By the way, they are laying now, so if anyone is interested in purchasing farm fresh eggs, give us a call!

The other day, I was the one turned into a “chicken”!  I was running some errands between the outbuildings at the farm when, out of the blue, I was attacked by Bossy Rossy, the rooster (some of you might remember him).  He has always been very docile before.  All of a sudden, he was kicking, flapping, and scratching my legs.  Of course, I did what any good farm girl does- I YELLED and RAN!!!  I ended up taking refuge in the Lil’ Store.  After the adrenaline wore off, I peeked out, and guess what?  Bossy Rossy was strutting back and forth in front of the door like a sentinel!  Every time I opened the door, he would stop and stare at me.  I was kept hostage by this crazed rooster for about twenty minutes before he got bored and went off in search of bugs.  I’m not going to lie, I carried a broom around for the next couple of hours – just in case!

 
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Posted by on December 14, 2011 in Grammy's Pumpkin Patch

 

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In the Class and On the Farm

We are proud to have successfully completed a pilot Agriculture Education program called “In the Class and On the Farm”!  This year Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Cooke’s 2nd grade classes from Washington Elementary in McPherson, KS participated.  Agreeing with the need for Ag Education in our youth, Farm Bureau of McPherson, Krehbiel’s Specialty Meats, 1st Bank of Kansas, and PrairieLand Partners John Deere provided scholarships for this year’s classes.  The program included an “in class” lesson provided by Grammy’s teachers and a day “on the farm”.  All the lessons aligned with the state standards and focused on what Agriculture is and how it affects our everyday, along with lessons in the core content areas!

For myself, as one of the teachers at Grammy’s, I can say the program was  challenging to plan and setup, but incredibly fun!!!  Here are a few pictures.  I wish I could share all of them!  The 2nd graders were eager learners – it was certainly a joy to teach them!

  

 
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Posted by on November 15, 2011 in Grammy's Pumpkin Patch

 

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CLEARANCE

The great pumpkin sale has begun. If you have been lifting weights then this is for you.  All of the pumpkins you can carry for $10.  Come and enjoy all the the patch has to offer – pumpkin train, games, smasher show, destruction zone, plus more – and get the pumpkins at an amazing price.  Today is the last day so don’t miss out.

 
Grammy’s Pumpkin Patch 2011

 

 

 
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Posted by on October 30, 2011 in Grammy's Pumpkin Patch

 

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Grammy’s Pumpkin Patch – One Last Hurrah!

Tomorrow is your last chance to come enjoy the day with us at Grammy’s Pumpkin Patch! It is hard to believe that the season is coming to a close.  If you are still looking for the perfect Jack-O-Lantern, fall decor, or just plain family fun, come out tomorrow for the Great Pumpkin Sale.  How big are your arms?  We still have a good variety of pumpkins, gourds, bales, corn stocks…but not for long!  

 
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Posted by on October 29, 2011 in Grammy's Pumpkin Patch

 

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