Comments for Hay Berry Farm - Hay Berry Farm http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1 Tue, 12 Mar 2013 20:21:52 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Comment on We are pruning blueberries by Administrator http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/2013/03/07/we-are-pruning-blueberries/#comment-41 Administrator Tue, 12 Mar 2013 20:21:52 +0000 http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/?p=272#comment-41 Thanks, Sayre, for reminding me of the Christmas tree.
It’s interesting that pruning a Christmas tree is almost the opposite of pruning for berry production. For great berries, you want lots of light and air to penetrate to the center. Have you been pruning Christmas trees lately?

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Comment on We are pruning blueberries by Sayre Matthew http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/2013/03/07/we-are-pruning-blueberries/#comment-39 Sayre Matthew Tue, 12 Mar 2013 18:24:12 +0000 http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/?p=272#comment-39 I love your explanations and visual examples on pruning. I fondly remember you teaching me how to prune a small X-mas tree, explaining paitently how to look at it in order to shape it for the future.

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Comment on Really, the chickens were this color before eating carrots by Administrator http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/2013/03/04/really-the-chickens-were-this-color-before-eating-carrots/#comment-22 Administrator Wed, 06 Mar 2013 14:43:05 +0000 http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/?p=248#comment-22 The same lovely pumpkin color – perhaps it’s from eating the winter squash! No, actually, they didn’t change color. Plus their dispositions have not changed either. These girls continue to be super gentle.

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Comment on Really, the chickens were this color before eating carrots by stephanie nickerson http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/2013/03/04/really-the-chickens-were-this-color-before-eating-carrots/#comment-16 stephanie nickerson Tue, 05 Mar 2013 16:27:14 +0000 http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/?p=248#comment-16 well, what color are they AFTER eating carrots?

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Comment on Before and after … Shiitake mushroom site by Administrator http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/2013/02/22/before-and-after-shiitake-mushroom-site/#comment-7 Administrator Sat, 23 Feb 2013 18:53:14 +0000 http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/?p=204#comment-7 We are excited too. We’ll let you know when we start inoculating the logs with spawn. Perhaps mid-March, if the weather warms up enough and we don’t have too much rain.

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Comment on Before and after … Shiitake mushroom site by Matina Patsos http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/2013/02/22/before-and-after-shiitake-mushroom-site/#comment-6 Matina Patsos Sat, 23 Feb 2013 17:06:19 +0000 http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/?p=204#comment-6 Looks nice! I’m excited to hear about what happens next.

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Comment on Winter 2013 – New Projects by Administrator http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/2013/02/08/winter-2013-news/#comment-5 Administrator Sat, 16 Feb 2013 22:39:52 +0000 http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/?p=20#comment-5 Come and see the results in July. Many new plants this coming summer!

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Comment on Storm Preparations by Administrator http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/2013/02/09/storm-preparations/#comment-4 Administrator Fri, 15 Feb 2013 20:39:55 +0000 http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/?p=49#comment-4 Yes, we did. I will look for the photo I took of the donkeys chasing each other in the snow and post it. They loved it!

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Comment on Storm Preparations by Matina Patsos http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/2013/02/09/storm-preparations/#comment-3 Matina Patsos Fri, 15 Feb 2013 20:33:24 +0000 http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/?p=49#comment-3 Wow. It looks like you’re hard at work. Did you get any snow?

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Comment on Winter 2013 – New Projects by Josie http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/2013/02/08/winter-2013-news/#comment-2 Josie Fri, 08 Feb 2013 00:33:55 +0000 http://hayberryfarm.org/blog1/?p=20#comment-2 Keep up the good work!

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