The extremely wet weather hasn't damped the spirits of the Apprentices and garden volunteers happily laboring away at Ambler Farm. The farm stand has been chock full of a variety of salad greens, spinach, and chard, plus the most beautiful beets thanks to the labors of Ben and the corp of people helping harvest early Tuesday and Saturday mornings.
The educational garden has been planted by the Apprentices, and sometimes their parents join in the fun. Very soon it will yeild all sorts of fresh veggies to be sold at the farm stand and also used for cooking and food prep by both the Apprentices and the summer program attendees.
Finally, a garden we don't usually mention but has been lovingly cared for over the years by a small band of devotees. It's the "victorian" flower garden behind the Raymond-Ambler house and this year it looks incredible! Maybe it's all the rain but I think it has something to do with the hours of work put in by Marie Donahue, Nancy Husta, and Mary Kimmerlin. If you visit the farm take a walk down to the garden hand have a look or just sit on the garden bench and relax.
And the devoted building committee is continuing to push through the work on the Raymond-Ambler house...more to come later!