The last few boxes of grape vines came in today. The next few weeks we’ll be very busy putting in 45 more acres of grapes.
Blessings,
Betty
The last few boxes of grape vines came in today. The next few weeks we’ll be very busy putting in 45 more acres of grapes.
Blessings,
Betty
I really, really am going to show you some pictures of the grapes that are in the vineyard, but tonight — I really have to get this week’s menus planned so that we can actually eat. Plus there will be six extra for dinner on Tuesday, five extra on Wednesday, and maybe ten extra on…
Here are some of the results of planting grapes. Betty See Full Bio
One lonely cotton plant in a West Texas vineyard… This really is a strange site. First all most of the plants you see here are grape vines. Dormant from the winter, the plants look like sticks without leaves on them tied to metal and bamboo poles and wires. But then … there it is ……
Yes, our organic row crops are in need of rain, but we also need to test the grapes in our vineyards to see if they are ready for harvesting. Grape harvest looks like it will start earlier the year than it usually does. Betty See Full Bio
Planting live vines at Bingham Family Vineyards.
Wow, I have been so lazzzzy lately. I haven’t been keeping you guys up to date on what is going on here. Instead I have been doing routine stuff like washing clothes, reading to children, teaching them how to find the area of a circle, painting pictures with creative little ones, looking at paintings of…