JUNE FARM OF THE MONTH – Fertile Fields Farm

By Jan Maes
Fertile Fields Farm
Lori Schreier & James Warren
916 River Road, Westmoreland, NH 03467
http://www.fertilefieldsfarm.com
schreierlori@aol.com
603-399-7772

Any gardener worth his or her salt will tell you that growing the best possible crops begins with dark, healthy soil. Composting by recycling organic household waste can produce such nutrient-rich soil.

Lori Shreier and James Warren of Fertile Fields Farm in Westmoreland, NH, offer gardeners the means to create their own compost, with the help of earthworms. Vermiculture is the simple and effective process where worms digest organic matter and turn it into what James describes as a nutritious and stable-type of compost (vermicast).  Mixed with the soil, it enhances the beneficial nutrients needed for successful gardening. A major advantage of composting with earthworms is that gardeners can compost in a small space, inside and outside, year-round.

“Composting worms are different from other earthworms,” James says. Fertile Fields Farm chose the red wiggler, a type of red worm best suited for the composting process. Their red wigglers sell for $14.00 per half-pound and $25.00 per pound. Fertile Fields also sells their own vermicast, as a soil amendment for potting soil and house plants.

“We can custom-make a worm box, too,” James says. “The worm box keeps the worms in a confined area to feed them.”

Now in their 5th year, James and Lori have developed a diverse list of offerings. Fertile Fields Farm also offers CSAs (all certified organic produce), classroom workshops (they’re hoping to add more workshops on gardening and small-scale farming), provides internships, and offers scheduled farm-composting tours for local school groups. Fertile Fields Farm also sells at the Brattleboro Farmers’ Market.

Composting supports a sustainable lifestyle. Call or visit the Fertile Fields Farm website at  http://www.fertilefieldsfarm.com  for more information on vermiculture.

Other vermiculture sources:
Joan O’Connor
PO Box 387
Henniker, NH 03242
603-428-3530

April Farm of the Month: The New Hampshire Honey Bee

By Jan Sevene

“Raw honey, it keeps all the healthy properties that we love.  Eating local honey…it gives you a lot more benefits,” says Alison Solomonides.

Alison’s husband, John Solomonides, owns The New Hampshire Honey Bee. With over 20 hives in Gilsum, Alstead, and surrounding towns, he offers not only nutritious, local wildflower honey, but beekeeper supplies to help others get started producing their own backyard honey.

If sparked by the desire to become a backyard beekeeper, The New Hampshire Honey Bee carries packaged beginner starter kits. For more experienced local keepers, supplies such as hives, smokers, hive tools, helmets with veils, and extra supplies are available. But, this is the time of year for beekeepers to replenish – it is a case-by-case process to order bees and a day-by-day operation at this point.

John currently offers jars of The New Hampshire Honey Bee honey, and clean-burning beeswax candles, at various local stores. Under construction is the Honey House, where he eventually hopes to sell from his Gilsum location. Thoughts of future workshops, pollination services, and the purchase of other beekeepers’ extra honey, are also in the works.

According to Alison, they have heard from a lot of people who are very excited about bees; they’re getting phone calls and emails. There are many back-yard beekeepers who would love to share their stories with you.

Support local foods. Visit the above website or give John a call for help getting started in the fascinating world of backyard beekeeping.

The New Hampshire Honey Bee, Apiary & Beekeeping Supply Co., LLC
138 Alstead Hill Road
Gilsum, NH 03448
603-313-0186
NHHoneyBee@comcast.net
http://www.nhhoneybee.com

Other honey options:

Charles F. Andros
18 McLean Road
Walpole, NH 03608-0165
(603) 756-9056

Black Cat Honey
Richard Waite
62 Parker Street
Winchester, NH 03470-2903
(413) 626-7136

Bee Tree Farm
William & Carole Vogeley
506 Old Chesterfield Road
Chesterfield, New Hampshire 03443
(603) 363-4631