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ROASTED ASPARAGUS WHEAT BERRY SALAD WITH ARUGULA PESTO
YIELD: 4 SERVINGS PREP TIME: 15 MINUTES COOK TIME: 60 MINUTES INGREDIENTS: Wheat Berries: 1 cup hard red wheat berries, rinsed 3 and 1/2 cups cold water 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt extra virgin olive oil Roasted Asparagus: 1 bunch of … Continue reading →
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Shearing Day at Creekside natural Farm
We had a successful shearing day thanks to our great shearers (Bruce and Amy) and all of our helpers – Judy, Mary, Jill, Pat and Renee. And thanks to Renee, we also have beautiful pictures!
Local honey Sources
We have had several inquiries about honey recently and wanted to share our sources. We do not sell honey. Our nearest local source is Contrary Mary’s. She’s about a mile from here and we love that her bees are most … Continue reading →
Farm visitors
Today we had a group of students from Joliet Job Corps visit the farm. They are part of the culinary arts training program and enjoyed seeing how food is raised on a small farm. Most have never visited … Continue reading →
Organic Heirloom Tomato Plants
Our tomato plants are happily growing in the greenhouse and will soon be ready for sale. We grow our plants in Purple Cow organic soil and use Dr. Earth organic fertilizer along with compost tea made from purple Cow compost … Continue reading →
Our trip to Polyface Farm
Joel ringing the bell to start the “Lunatic Farmer Tour” We took a short vacation a couple of weeks ago and were able to time it with the first Lunatic Farmer Tour of the season at Polyface Farm in Swoop … Continue reading →
Happy Earth Day!
Happy Earth Day! We have had a very busy week. We moved our hens into a new pasture and they are busy eating greens, enjoying the sunshine and laying LOTS of beautiful eggs. They are in our stand for $5.00 … Continue reading →
Pollinator Habitat
It was an exciting day at Creekside Natural Farm. We started planting our pollinator habitat! The seed mix has several varieties of prarie grass and about 30 different flowers. We are planting 18 acres to add to the 10 we … Continue reading →
New projects
This morning we left Beckley West Virginia and drove home with our camper through the mountains. That wasn’t enough excitement for one day so Bill decided to work up the 20 acres where he will be planting our pollinator habitat … Continue reading →
Cold frame is ready
Bill made me a cold frame using some old windows from our house and also some from my grandpa’s house that was built by my great grandpa. All ready for my cabbage family seedlings !
Chicken and Eggs
We have stewing hens available for $4.00 per pound. Stew on it. Heritage birds, particularly older birds, make excellent stewing chickens. Put a whole or cut-up chicken in a pot, add enough water to cover, and simmer on low heat … Continue reading →
Hard working girls!
Our girls are working hard and producing plenty of eggs – Yay!!! The stand is open and we have eggs in the cooler! Our prices are the same as last year -$5.00 per dozen of mixed sizes and … Continue reading →
Spring is on the way
Garlic is coming up nicely Rosemary is blooming in the greenhouse. And thanks to Renee who made all the soil blocks for me today – cauliflower, cabbage and kohlrabi are planted in their soil blocks.
Stewing Hens
Now is the perfect time of year to make stock, soup, chicken and dumplings, chicken and noodles, chicken casserole, chicken enchiladas, ect… We have frozen whole stewing hens available that were raised with full pasture access and supplemented with organic … Continue reading →
Biodynamic!
We are starting a new adventure this year – Biodynamic farming. According to the calander, today is a “root” day, so I will be starting some onions.
Sunshine
It’s warm and sunny in the greenhouse Time to start some seeds!
Thinking of summer
It turns out I have no self control when it comes to ordering seed – especially tomatoes! My original plan was to cut back on the number of varieties but I just can’t help myself. Too many awesome heirloom varieties … Continue reading →
Winter Eggs
Our hens are still laying eggs, but the cold prevents us from putting them in the cooler for sale. So, if you would like eggs from our Animal Welfare Approved hens you will need to either call (815-467-5259) or email … Continue reading →
Winter is finally coming!
Winter is finally coming to Creekside Natural Farm and the little ones are ready with their coats on. We will also be closing the stand but will still have eggs available. We ask that you either call or email ahead … Continue reading →
Eggs
For the next couple of days we will be leaving the eggs in the stand only until dark because of the cold weather. They will still be in during the day and it looks like … Continue reading →