Use my farm’s herbal cane sugars to elevate your beverages and baking. Learn how in this post.
Category Archives: Our Farm
5 Ways to Use Herb Salts
Using my farm’s herb salts will help you elevate your cooking & meals. Learn how in this post.
Onions 101: Cured vs. Fresh vs. Scallion
Onions are one of the most popular veggies at my farmers market stand. Learn the difference between varieties in this blog post.
3 Recipes for Spring Radishes
Spring radishes are being harvested in Western New York. I’m sharing 3 recipes to help you enjoy these peppery roots before their season ends.
6 Earth-Friendly Things About my Farm
I care for the farm with intention – attention to detail in crop rotation, intentionally selecting crop varieties, and a deep intention to be a responsible steward of the land and environment. With Earth Day around the corner (April 22), I wanted to highlight 6 earth-friendly things about my farm.
How to Make: Dandelion Meatloaf
Dandelions are a bitter spring green that you might find at the farmers market & in your CSA share. This recipe is a great way to introduce this highly nutritious green into your diet.
I Was on a Podcast!
I was on Episode 108 of the Grow Your Local Business Podcast
We Received a For Farmers Movement Grant!
In early December 2024, I was so, so, so freaking thrilled & honored to open my email to find that Schul Farmstead had been selected for one of 102 grants from the For Farmers Movement. There were hundreds of applications & my project was funded. I couldn’t believe it! So what is For Farmers MovementContinue reading “We Received a For Farmers Movement Grant!”
The Hidden Costs of Buying Grocery Store Flowers
As someone who has a strong appreciation for gifts that are “natural”, zero waste, or plastic-free, I’m often gifted flower bouquets on special occasions. It’s the sweetest thing ever to be thought of & to have folks who want to show their love for me. But often their gifts are flower bouquets bought at WegmansContinue reading “The Hidden Costs of Buying Grocery Store Flowers”
5 New Things that Happened on the Farm in 2024
Every year there are new things happening on the farm, as I’ve grown it from 1/4 acre to over 1 acre of growing space. I try new crop varieties, I try new markets, etc. as I find out what works for customers & for me as a, mostly, one-woman show. Below is my round upContinue reading “5 New Things that Happened on the Farm in 2024”