Produce Farm
High-Fence Farm makes a wonderful destination for small-group field trips. Come out and feed the chickens, try to identify all of the tree and shrub species, or just walk around and breathe the fresh air.
Time to plant sweet peas or set out your onion plants is almost past, and planting potato starts is well nigh gone, but time to set out tender garden plants is right around the corner. For tomato, pepper, eggplant, squash, and cucumber plants we shoot for April 15 because that is when ouraveragelast spring frost arrives. Being an average means we could have clear sailing from here on out, and it could mean we have a hard frost in early May. We have seen it often over the past forty years in the Tulsa area. Gardening is a gamble, so hedge your bets and take a look at the extended forecast to see what is predicted in the coming days before you set your little tenders out. Our Tomatoes are just about ready. In fact they could be set out this week end, but we are going to wait till the 15th. Our other tenders still need a little time, but should be close to ready to set out by the 15th. Hope so. So give us a call and schedule a time to come out and get your tenders. Avoid the crowds in town. We can’t wait to serve you. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window)X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Pinterest Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Email Print (Opens in new window)Print The following plants will be available in the greenhouse, beginning in mid April: The garden is sleeping right now, except for garlic, which is planted in the fall and grows over the winter. Nothing is available at this time, but potato and onion planting time is coming soon. Enter your email address to subscribe to High-Fence Farm and receive notifications of new posts by email. 2021 Greenhouse Season Is Now! Produce, First Week of June, 2020 Tomato and Pepper Variety List, 2020 Tomatoes are Just About Ready Spring 2020 Plant Sales
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