Hello Everyone!
I apologize for not blogging, I actually forgot! Ooops! I've been so busy Fall Cleaning outside and in the greenhouse, and in the barn, that I totally lost track of time.
This has been a crazy couple of weeks of weather, BUT, in between rain storms and incredible winds I'm actually getting a lot accomplished: managed to dig out ALL the Dahlia and Gladiola bulbs ( thanks in big part to my father-in-law Tom!! Thanks Dad!! ). We have them drying in the barn right now, with a lovely fan blowing on them - hahhaha - will probably put them all into storage in a week or so, for the Winter. They all doubled in size, so I'll have lots of bulbs for sale come Spring! Yayy!! I also managed to transplant 4 holly trees, and planted 60 cedar hedging trees on Tuesday - trying to make a type of barrier between our property, and next door ( with my neighbour's blessing! ).
I have decided to keep the Stand open until the middle of November or so, as I still have a lot of Garlic & Squash to sell - so if you need to stock up, come soon. I also have quite a few perennials left, potted, so come soon to plant now for Spring colour!
We had an amazingly productive field this year, with a bounty of everything - I want you to know that I'm not just selling it all here on the farm, or selling to Lepp Farm Market, and Hamilton Farms - I have made a point in also donating to the Salvation Army Soup Kitchen, and the Food Bank here in Abbotsford. We are so fortunate to have this amazing property to grow fabulous food on, so I want to give back to the community somehow, and this is how I do it. :)
Pumpkins are at a premium, and I only have about 30 left, but still lots of Gourds and minis - I have reduced their prices to clear them out, so come take a look if you haven't already got yours for Halloween!
I'm writing this blog today, after hearing about the tragedy in Ottawa yesterday. Our youngest daughter is living and going to school in Toronto right now, and phoned me today, and she is feeling very uneasy about living in such a large city. We talked for a while, and I hope that she will feel more sure soon, but I totally understand where she's coming from. Our country, and our world changed yesterday. I guess what I want to say is..........make someone happy today, and tomorrow, and every day going forward - a simple thing like a smile, and a "good morning", or buy someone you don't know in the drive through a coffee. You don't know what others are going through, and maybe a random act of kindness will change their day, and their outlook. Just a thought. I hope next time I'm at Tim Horton's driving through to get a coffee, you're in the car behind me, and I buy YOU a coffee!
Thanks again for your business!
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
Cheers!
Mandy
Yakashiro Farm & Gardens
28875 Haverman Road, Abbotsford, BC V4X2P3
in Beautiful Bradner!
Cell# 604-556-1330
myakashiro@shaw.ca
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