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Pumpkin Planting

How did it get to be June again??? June, of course, to pumpkin farmers means planting time. We planted three different patches this year.  The method to our madness is to better manage watering, weeding, and bugs. I hope our experimenting pays off. Our fields are separated into conventionally-tilled, strip-tilled, and no-till patches.

We used a cover crop of radishes (with some volunteer triticale)  this year for our no-till and strip-till patches. The idea with no-till farming is conservation of the soil and its nutrients, bug and weed control. We chose radishes as a cover crop because they have been somewhat effective in squash bug control. Our timing in planting the radishes was a bit of an experiment as well. Normally, they would have been planted in September and died off already, but pumpkins are still in the field in September, so our cover crop was planted late.  It had not died off when we planted the pumpkins. Half of the main patch is planted no-till and half of it is planted as a strip-till patch. I am a believer in no-till farming, but I have to admit that it makes me nervous not to see a freshly plowed and tilled field with neat furrows!

We planted another patch with mainly minis, giants, and gourds. This is our school and train patch. We did plant this patch with conventional tilling. We plan to use weed block and irrigation in this patch as it is smaller.

Around the house, we have experimented with some straw bale planting as well. The popcorn is also planted. We are looking forward to some great popped corn on the cob!

So with almost everything planted, we now have to pray that our experimenting will pay off and that the rains will come! This waiting part is not my specialty, but it is always a great reminder to me that God is the ultimate gardener, and He will provide all our needs.

 
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Posted by on June 14, 2012 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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Grammy’s Pumpkin Patch-Big Weekend=Big Sales=Big Fun!

We have arrived at the last weekend of our season!!  We are looking forward to lots of fun.  Mark Childs, chainsaw artist, will be finishing his bears at the patch.  A FREE outdoor movie will be shown at sundown on Saturday!  Come with blankets and enjoy a VeggieTale presentation.  We are ready to move our pumpkins to good homes – so we will be reducing the price per pound on Saturday.  On Sunday, we will be having The Great Pumpkin Sale – GET YOUR ARMS READY!!!

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

 

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Heavy Weight Contest

Muscle Men What a fun weekend we just finished! The weather was amazing and I loved seeing all the families laughing and playing with each other. Lots of great memory making!  Here are a couple of McPherson guys having a contest – who can hold it up the longest?

 
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Posted by on October 23, 2011 in Grammy's Pumpkin Patch

 

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Pumpkin Carver

Grammy’s Pumpkin Patch welcomes Nick Mourn, from Fayetteville, AR,  today!  Nick has a unique style of carving pumpkins.  He creates characters that make us laugh.  Come see him at work.

 
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Posted by on October 21, 2011 in Grammy's Pumpkin Patch

 

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