Notes from the Field: Week of June 24th

Notes from the Field: Week of June 24th

Ripening Pink Champagne currants. This week top of mind is summer pruning on pome trees (especially apples), fungal and insect pest management, fertility management in young trees and grapes especially, and preparations for more harvests to come. While things are all...
Featured Fruit: Ribes

Featured Fruit: Ribes

Some of the more unusual and delicious fruits we grow at Cloud Mountain Farm Center are those belonging to the genus “Ribes”. Pronounced rye-bees, we use the term “Ribes” to refer to the many varieties of currants, gooseberries, and jostaberries that grow here on the...
Notes from the Field: Week of June 17th

Notes from the Field: Week of June 17th

Fruit Set on Kiwi Berries This week we’re coming through yet another cool wet period. There are some warm dry days in the forecast for later this week which will be much appreciated, but it looks like we will continue to have relatively rainy and cool conditions...
Notes from the Field: Week of June 10th

Notes from the Field: Week of June 10th

Kiwi berries in bloom. This week we’re keeping busy with fruit thinning, strawberry harvest, starting some summer pruning on young apples, and doing some burning of left-over stone fruit prunings before the weather turns too dry for such things. We’ll also be doing...
Top 5 Tips for Pollinator-Friendly Pest Management

Top 5 Tips for Pollinator-Friendly Pest Management

 Metallic green sweat bee pollinating Douglas’ meadowfoam in Nursery Co-Manager Edward’s Bellingham garden Pollinators are some of your greatest allies when it comes to your home garden and orchard – not to mention the essential role they play for the...

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