Happy Spring from the crew!

Hello from Archie’s Acres!!

And Happy Spring!!

It seems like the weather may finally be heading in the right direction. Our lows may still be below freezing but our highs are in the 40s and 50s which is just enough warmth to allow us to work on spring farm preparations.

Tree Tapping Time!

This past weekend we tapped a few more maple trees since the weather was just begging us to do it. The general rule of tree tapping is that the daily highs should be at least in the 40s and the nightly temps should be below freezing. The reason for this is because the act of freezing and thawing creates a sort of pressure system inside of the trees that pushes the sap out. And some of our trees really have a lot of sap to give.

We drilled holes about 2 feet from the ground. Which is super easy when you have a good drill!

It was surprising how easy the whole process was. It took us about 5 minutes to tap 3 trees. Drill until you see a little moisture (about 2.5 inches deep at an upward angle) hammer in the specially made spile for tree tapping, connect a tube and put the other end in a cleaned bucket. And you’re done! We’ve already gathered around 3 gallons of sap and will, of course, keep you posted when we undertake the process of cooking it down to make syrup later this month.

Cold Frames FTW (For the Win)

Another exciting part about the weather cooperating is that we’ve been able to put the cold frames that we built into use! It’s our first year using cold frames so we wanted to guarantee a small amount of success. So even though it’s below freezing every night, we get a great warmup every day with the sunshine mixed with the 40/50 degree temps. We helped with  success by putting the cold frames in a South facing location so they get the most sun available.

We used cedar wood on our cold frame because of it’s natural resistance to rot.

But even with that, we planted veggies that are still cold hardy just in case of some crazy weather events, which we are fulling expecting to occur at some point. We planted 3 varieties of pretty lettuce, 2 varieties of chard (red and rainbow), pak choy, kale and spinach. That reminds me, I should go check for any seedlings!

In other news, we still have a few more spots available in our CSA sign-up! Check out our last blog post to get the info on it! https://www.archiesacres.com/sign-up-now-for-our-csa/

Cheers! And thanks for reading!

Sign-up Now For Our CSA!!

 

Hello friends and followers of Archie’s Acres! We hope all of our fellow Midwesterners enjoyed last week’s Spring weather as much as our farm critters did, because it has already hightailed it out of here. Yesterday and today we’ve had heavy, wet snow and 20-30 mph sustained winds that have been throwing buckets and garbage cans all over the place. Needless to say, nobody is happy about it.

We’ve been busy starting plants for the upcoming market/CSA season. There are grow lights Everywhere! And I already can’t wait for them all to move outside. However, I’ll check back in tomorrow to update you on everything we’ve been up to lately. Here’s a quick teaser though…..we’re picking up some baby chickens tomorrow!!!

So back to the point of today’s exciting news post…we’ve finalized our CSA plan for 2018! We will be doing a once or twice monthly arrangement at 2 pick-up locations, we will also be regulars at the Glenwood Sunday Market again this year, on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month, so for convenience, that will be our city pick-up location. Our second location will be in the Oak Brook/Downers Grove/Clarendon Hills area, since we’ve had great interest there. However, because we’re a small farm, just starting out, we only have room for 15 “families” to sign up for our once/twice monthly CSA. (Please scroll down on our blog to re-read our post on CSAs if you’d like a refresher)

Reserve your spot today! Fill out the form below and we’ll email you our CSA agreement, go over some specifics about your personal produce requests, and coordinate preferences. Ok, so that’s it for now! Our sign-up cutoff is April 6th or until all 15 spots are taken. Thanks for reading, hope you’re well and we’ll check in tomorrow with a better overall farm update, including a list of the produce we’re growing! It’s a lonnnnnng list.  Oh, and we’ll include baby chicken pics!!

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