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PHOTOS FROM THE FARM: 2.8.2019

02/08/19 — Heydon Hatcher

New tractor delivery!

The pre-sale for our annual Spring Transplant sale is going strong! Check out our varied crop offerings here and get excited for your best backyard garden yet. Need pro tips? Peruse our latest blog post for some garden prep intel. Our transplant crew has been working overtime to cultivate a thriving and diverse selection of transplants.

We have been very busy building a new barn, testing out a new organic fertilizer applicator, constructing a new office for our service manager inside of the aforementioned barn, familiarizing ourselves with a brand new tractor, building a road around the office complete with a parking lot, and building a greenhouse inside of a greenhouse for a future seedless watermelon crop. We are trying out growing cucumbers trellis-style this year in the greenhouse which is immensely exciting! After our long-time direct seed lead, Montana, left for new adventures, Brenton has been reacquainting himself with the direct-seeder which has certainly been an adventure for all of us.

Tracy and Brenton took a quick trip down to Brownsville to visit Tenaza Farms. They were extremely impressed and learned a ton. See their gorgeous South Texas artichokes below! We are touching up the paint on our farm trucks and looking for volunteers to help... interested? Email us at farm@jbgorganic.com to learn more. See you at markets this weekend.

Karly setting up a greenhouse in a greenhouse for the seedless watermelons.

Brenton working the direct-seeder again after long-time direct seed lead, Montana, has left JBG.

Building an office in the barn for our service manager.

John and Angel on our first day trying out an organic fertilizer applicator on our plastic mulch layer.

We are touching up our trucks in the coming weeks, and looking for volunteers! Email us at farm@jbgorganic.com to get more info.

Our hard-working transplant crew. They've been working overtime because of all the transplants!

Tracy and Brenton at Tenaza Farms checking out their artichokes.

The pros at Tenaza Farms.
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