I haven’t updated the product listings for a while, so I wanted to leave a post here to let you know what’s available and what’s coming. All I have in stock at the moment are black raspberries and a few varieties of garden seeds (Glass Gem corn, Anasazi beans, and Cranberry beans). Around August I’ll have garlic, basil, and probably tomatoes, and in September I’ll have duck. My chickens should start laying sometime between September and November. Later this fall, I should have seed for Aunt Mary’s sweet corn (a local variety from way back) and Daymon Morgan’s Kentucky Butcher dent corn. If I can scrape up the cash for chicks by next month, I should also have chicken in September and/or turkeys in November.
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