Spring Planting

Hello, Luke here! I'll be dropping in on the blog every other week from now on to talk about gardening, bread baking, vegetable fermentation, and other fun stuff. We thought you all would enjoy hearing from me now and then. You can also follow me on Instagram @lukefreeperson
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I love the spring garden - a fresh start full of hope and opportunity. As a gardener I always feel so rejuvenated after the downtime of winter. I hit the ground running.

Here I’d like to discuss how we get our spring garden going at Freckled Hen Farm. Hopefully you’ll find some tips you can use while you’re planting your garden this year.

- Bed Prep -

I always forget how much time is involved in prepping my garden beds for planting. I usually spend as much time getting the ground ready as I do actually planting seeds or setting transplants. But this is a crucial step that can't be skipped.


I either mulch my garden beds or plant them to cover crops in the late fall before winter comes. Mulched beds are by far the easiest to prep. All I have to do is rake the straw mulch aside and the soil is usually weed-free and ready to go. Sometimes I have to do some shallow cultivation to take care of spring weed seedlings.


Taking care of cover crops in the garden is a little more complicated. Recently I’ve been using our hand sickle to cut the cover crops as close to the ground as I can, raking the cut tops aside, then using a stirrup hoe to turn up the roots. I’ll usually let the soil rest a few days before using a rake to remove large root debris before planting. Cover crops can also be tilled in, but you have to wait a good three weeks before planting to allow the cover crop residue to break down in the soil.


Once the soil is prepped I’ll spread out compost and organic fertilizers, shallowly working them into the soil with a rake. Then I’ll lay out my drip tape lines, which I use for irrigation and also as planting guides. Now we’re finally ready to put plants in the ground!

- Direct Seeding- 


Spring crops that can be directly sown include peas, lettuce, greens, kale, Swiss chard, beets, turnips, radishes, and carrots. Some of these crops I choose to grow out in the greenhouse first to give myself a head start. When it comes to planting seeds in the garden I am all about efficiency. I use a garden trowel to make a shallow furrow to drop seeds in, taking note of the proper depth for the seed I am planting. Once the furrow is made, I just drop the seeds in at the proper spacing then drag the trowel back over the furrow to bury the seed. This really speeds up the process.


Some seed should be banded or broadcast instead of being sown in a straight row, including crops like salad mixes and arugula. In this case I have found the spring tine cultivator to be a great tool to shallowly scratch in the seed and barely bury them with soil. The trick with broadcasting seed is to make sure too much seed doesn’t come out at once and end up in clumps when the crop comes up. You can see I didn’t do a perfect job with the arugula below!


- Transplanting -

I try to use transplants instead of directly sowing my garden crops as much as I can. Transplants give you a head start and mean that your crop will be ready several weeks earlier than if you had directly sown it. Fortunately I have access to a greenhouse so I am able to grow all the transplants I could ever need.

 

An important step that can easily be overlooked when growing transplants is to give them some time to acclimate to field conditions before planting them out. This is called “hardening off.” The plants need to slowly adjust to the cold nights and bright sun of the open field before they are stuck in the ground.



I also have a time-saving trick when it comes to planting transplants. I will “stage” my plants by taking them out of their containers and placing them at the right spacing before I start to plant them. This allows me focus on the spacing at the front end so that when I am planting I don’t have to mind the ruler. Also it saves so much time to not have to reach for the six-pack of plants in-between planting each one. And again, I use my drip tape line as a guide to keep my plant rows straight.


When I’m setting my plants I make sure to not leave any roots or potting media exposed and I press firmly around the base of the plant to ensure good root contact with the soil. I’ve found that this forged garden trowel from DeWit is the perfect size for planting vegetable transplants. I try to save this job for the evening when the sun is starting to set low in the sky so that the plants are not subject to the hot mid-day sun on their first day in the field. I’ll be sure to water in all my transplants thoroughly once I’m finished to make sure they have all the water they need in their new home.


If you’re not sure what you should be planting in your garden right now our planting calendars in our shop have all that info. And we have made planting calendars for most all regions of the US, so we likely have one just for you.

If you’re also in the Midsouth like Natalie and me, here is what we have planted in the garden so far: lettuce mix, greens mix, radishes, turnips, carrots, arugula, snap peas, beets, Swiss chard, lettuce, spinach, Chinese cabbage, and kale.

I’ll be back on the blog in a few weeks to talk about sourdough bread baking and then about growing farm-fresh salads. So stay tuned!

Happy gardening!

thoughts on fear


i want to begin by sharing our deepest gratitude to all of you for your encouragement & support of our online general store, freckled hen farmhouse. it's been an absolute gift to share this project with you & one that i feel i have been preparing for my entire life. goodness, we are just so grateful for you & we cannot even begin to say thank you enough for an amazing first week!
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dear friends, i want to talk about fear.

i am no stranger to fear. as a creative entrepreneur, i balance fear & faith daily. 

fear of failure. fear of messing up. fear of the unknown. fear of no retirement. fear of not being current enough. fear of being inauthentic. fear of being too authentic.

i juggle these fears with my truths, some days putting my faith into action & on the uglier days, allowing my anxieties to dictate the day. 


i believe we all struggle with our own unique fears, anxieties & doubts. we believe we aren't good enough spouses, parents, entrepreneurs, friends, humans. we place more value on our shortcomings than our successes. we shrug off the light & focus in on the darkness. 


and although i firmly believe fear can cripple just about anyone, i do believe it can have a way of propelling us forward. 

last year, with the future of luke's job unstable & the rockiness of potentially depending on just one (self-employed) income to support our family, the fear began to set in. instead of allowing our anxieties to control our future, together we began dreaming up just what we always knew we were made to do. 

dear friends, no part of that season was easy. we took on a huge financial risk & chose to fully invest in freckled hen farmhouse during one of the most difficult parts of our story. i'm quite certain luke was on the verge of divorcing me if he heard "i am so scared!" one more time. only kidding. but honestly, that fear pushed us to connect more deeply with one another & dig deeper into the next chapter.


truth be told, not all fear has such a picture-perfect ending & oftentimes our anxieties are not even based in reality, but i think it points to a bigger picture. it proves that we have this really amazing ability to triumph in hardship, make lemonade out of lemons & conquer even our biggest fears.

yes, we will fail. yes, we may lose money. yes, we might just lack security & yes, we won't always be that perfect parent. but we will grow stronger, believe in ourself even more, gain humility & possibly set trail on a brand new - & oftentimes even better - path.

dear friends, don't let your fears convince you that playing it safe is better than risking it all for a more joy-filled life. 

tell me your thoughts on fear. let's chat.

love,
natalie

freckled hen farmhouse is now OPEN!


friends, i am absolutely thrilled to share that freckled hen farmhouse is officially open! 
CLICK HERE to visit our online mercantile brimming with well-made home & farm supplies! 

we cannot thank you enough for your love & support. this is already such a wild ride, but goodness -  we are thankful to be on it! 

love,
natalie

citrus home spritzer recipe


y'all, it's safe to say i am an essential oils newbie. we're slowly but surely incorporating oils into our daily rhythm & i can't even begin to tell you how much i love our diffuser. i don't stick to a specific brand - we've tried them all. i do, however, love using the less expensive brand oils for crafting up home cleaning potions. 

below you'll find a very simple & quick recipe for my favorite citrus home spray. perfect for spritzing your linens & cleaning your kitchen countertops. enjoy!


citrus home spray recipe
- makes 1 bottle of spray -

ingredients:
- 5-10 drops of lemon or grapefruit essential oil
- room temperature water
- glass spray bottle (i love mine from grove collaborative!)
- twine & tag

directions:
fill up your glass spray bottle halfway with room temperature water. add 5-10 drops of essential oil. lightly shake your bottle to mix. add a homemade tag or sticker to label your bottle. spray & enjoy the heavenly scent! 


friends, don't forget! 
grab this glass spray bottle + natural sponges & mrs. meyer's spring cleaning kit for FREE from grove collaborative through tuesday, march 22nd! click HERE for all the details & HERE to sign up right away!

do you use essential oils for cleaning? please share your favorite homemade recipes with us!

love,
natalie

FREE mrs. meyer's spring cleaning kit ($27 value)!


dear ones, if there's ever been a more perfect time to scrub every inch of your home, the time is now. y'all, i've caught the spring cleaning bug! even as our days are growing busier with the responsibilities of the farm & shop, you will find me in the late hours of the evening scrubbing every nook & cranny of our well-loved home.

friends, you know just how much i love epantry! well, they've changed their name to grove collaborative, but don't fret! they are still on the same mission to help every family create a healthy, beautiful home full of all-natural products. for over two years, we've used them exclusively within our home. we buy all of our household goods from grove collaborative, including toilet paper, soaps, detergents, toothpaste, shampoo & everything else you might need to run a home.



if you haven't heard me go on & on about grove collaborative, they are an amazing company that sends your favorite, all-natural home supplies right to your door! their products are cheaper than what you'll find at the store & it's convenient! plus, their monthly subscription makes budgeting for home supplies much easier (this is a big one for us)! did i mention their customer service is truly outstanding?


i am so excited to share that grove collaborative just released their mrs. meyer's spring cleaning kit & they are giving away a FREE mrs. meyer's spring cleaning kit ($27 value) to every natalie creates reader!



this offer is valid for new grove collaborative customers only, but because our friends at grove collaborative provide the very best in customer service, they're offering up their exclusive glass spray bottle for FREE! existing grove collaborative customers, click HERE to grab your free bottle today!


you can choose just one limited edition spring scent of mrs. meyer's goodies or mix & match to try an assortment! i love them both SO much! the free scrubber sponges are equally wonderful. we use the sponges & glass spray bottle for quick clean-ups throughout our home.


here's a step-by-step on how to grab your amazing grove co. deal:


2. once you sign up, grove collaborative will ask you a few questions to personalize your account. this takes less than 30 seconds, i promise.

3. after answering the questions, a customized dashboard will pop up with a set of basket suggested items for this deal. you'll see your freebies, including your cleaning kit. on the right, you'll also see the discounts & free shipping.

4. tweak the basket to your liking & needs within your home. your minimum order amount needs to reach $20 or more to receive the cleaning kit for free. that's just $20 for $47 worth of cleaning products, friends! 

5. click finish & pay & place your order! 

6. to take advantage of free shipping, make sure to select the free 60 day vip trial after you checkout!

7. don't forget: existing customers click HERE to receive the glass spray bottle for FREE!

friends, this special offer is only available until tuesday, march 22nd, 2016 or while supplies last. grab it just in time before the spring cleaning bug hits your home, too! 


click HERE to grab your FREE mrs. meyer's spring cleaning kit with free shipping! this offer is valid only through tuesday, march 22nd, 2016! 

let me know if you have any questions! i can't wait to read just how much you love those spring scents!

love,
natalie

easter-inspired gathering


friends, can you believe easter is just around the corner? i'm quite certain christmas was yesterday. 

with the days quickly passing, it's always such a gift to slow down & truly soak up the special days with our dearest & nearest. 


today i am over at shindig paperie's blog sharing an easter-inspired gathering for the kid at heart. let's stop trying to craft up that pinterest perfection & instead find heart in the paper plates, potluck dishes, candy eggs, laughter & fun this easter season! 


love,
natalie

a new look: blog redesign + changes




hello, sweet friends! 

if you haven't yet noticed, my blog was freshened up just a bit! big hugs to heather of life made lovely for making her magic happen in this space. 


with the launch of freckled hen farmhouse, i wanted a new blog design that spoke to my individual passions & complimented our online general store. i think it's perfect & i hope you love it, too.

i've always viewed my blog as a launch pad for all of our business & personal endeavors. my blog has walked us through dating, marriage, graduating college, uprooting from our community, the purchase of our farm & first home, loss of family members, growth of two businesses & so much more. this space will continue to do just that as we grow & change in our roles as individuals, partners & more.

i am forever grateful for this online journal of our life. i will continue to share snippets of our story & highlights of our general store, garden, farm life, home & more. i hope you'll stick around as we continue to create a good life.

as for changes, there are just a few:

+ you may visit www.nataliecreates.com to visit our shop, our farm & my blog all on one simple page.

+ i have closed my etsy shop & will move our hand-sewn pieces to freckled hen farmhouse. we will continue to offer happy flags & headbands perfect for the farmhouse & farm girl. we hope you love our new designs! 

+ i plan to highlight freckled hen farmhouse from time-to-time with guest posts by luke & products that we use within our own home. we hope it's informative & an enjoyable addition to this space!

thank you all so much! xo.

love,
natalie
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