Our regular market, Hereford Farm Market, is about halfway through its season. Weโre there once a month this year, which is working for us. I miss being there every week, but we had a lot of scheduling conflicts this summer, so Iโve been grateful for the Saturdays we’ve been able to sell there. Weโll be at HFM again tomorrow, September 6th from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Most of our crystallized honey is gone but weโll have honey from this yearโs harvest, as well as cut flowers (zinnias and dahlias) and the last of this yearโs handstitched OOAK upcycled aprons, which can be used for cooking or gardening.











Upcoming workshops & fall fests – Come see us!
Beekeeping Workshop at Hereford Library – Sept. 13th 2-3 pm
Humans have been keeping bees and harvesting honey for thousands of years and you can too! An experienced beekeeper discusses the basics of backyard beekeeping โ the equipment youโll need, best practices and common challenges. This workshop provides a simple overview of honeybee anatomy, a hands-on demonstration of how a Langstroth hive works, tips for honey extraction and where to find more information. There is an observation hive with live honeybees, so participants can spot the queen, and a Q&A session. Weather permitting, the program may be held outside.
Craig & I + one of our queens will be the hosts for this workshop.
Canning Workshop at Norrisville Library – Sept. 16th 6-7 pm
Learn how to safely preserve fresh fruit in sealed jars using traditional water bath canning. Weโll discuss the types of fruit home canners can safely can, the process and best practices, the equipment needed to get started, how to find trustworthy recipes, and more.
I’ll be hosting this workshop solo. If you’ve ever wanted to know how to can like your granny once did, now’s your chance!
Oregon Ridge Honey Harvest Festival – Oct. 5th 10 am – 4 pm
Join us on Sunday, October 5th, for our annual family-friendly event that celebrates all things honey and nature-related in the bucolic setting of Oregon Ridge Nature Center!
Enjoy a variety of food trucks offering artisanal beer, crabcakes, burgers, donuts and ice cream. Shop from over 25 local craft vendors and honey farms offering a plethora of honey products and happy to talk about the practice of beekeeping. Visit the goats in the petting zoo or join a sing-a-long in our โ1,000 Acre Woodsโ.
The Central Maryland Beekeepers Association will lead the honey extractions as we learn about all things honeybees โ from pollinators to beeswax. Relax and listen to local musicians as your children do crafts, play lawn games or get up-close and personal with animals โ from raptors to turtles to chickens. Take a tour through our historic tenant house and learn about the history of Oregon Ridge.
Craig & I + Mandi & Rob (Rosie Posie) will be sharing a table for this event. Mandi will have all sorts of colorful, fun, seasonal knit items and we’ll have lots of HONEY!!
Dejon Vineyard Harvest Festival – Oct. 11th 12 – 5 pm
13th Annual Harvest Day! A Family Fun Day!
$10 Adult Admission Upon Arrival – FREE Entry for Kids
Live Bluegrass Music from PORCH SETTERS UNION!
Hayrides, pumpkins, more local vendors. Delicious Wine!
BYO PICNIC/FOOD
Craig & me for this one. In past years, this has been a beautiful, laid back event. Hope to see you there – or at one of the other places we’ll be this fall!
Adding raised beds to our garden
Our biggest outdoor project this summer was building, filling, planting, and growing in raised beds. We decided to experiment with them because I thought it would help with the weeds and insane garden chaos that usually happened in years past. It worked! The beds turned out beautifully. They were a ton of work to build and fill, but planting and growing in them was much easier than when we planted directly in the ground. Our garden is still a work-in-progress, but I love the changes we made this season.
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Other fun stuff…
After a worrisome late start, the dahlias turned out beautifully! We also grew some cactus flower zinnias. Love their “Raggedy Anne” look. Our milkweed came up again and we saw at least two caterpillars and a chrysallis. Unfortunately, we didn’t get to see the chrysallis transform into a monarch. Maybe next year!







Hope everyone had a wonderful summer and is looking forward to a fun Fall! See you soon!!

































































































