Recently, in a 'how to grow your business' kind of book I read this question / answer set.
Q : It is better for me to have a blog or a website?
A: Ultimately, both - for each serves a different purpose to the consumer.
In the last couple weeks since our new website went live I have come to understand how very true this is. I can't speak, for you - the consumer, but I can say that I LOVE the new site for many reasons.
Let me list them for you:
1. I love the way that the facts you want to stay put - do.
2. I love that I can create picture galleries!
3. I LOVE that there are menu tabs allowing you to navigate the information at your own rate.
4. I really love that every time you go to the site a different picture in the slideshow greets you.
But, most of all, I love that it is the 'grown up' version of this blog. The go-to place when you have any questions farm or CSA related.
That said, I am quite fond of the blog too because this is where I get to use my farmer's wife snarky side telling stories of a purple-thumbed gal navigating foreign soil!
All of which is a long winded (did you catch that about me yet?) way of saying that the blog will remain a place for me to tell tales of veggie woeness, silly stories of harvesting, share more recipies that didn't make THE one of the month, etc.
BUT, for any 'grown up', read: business aspect information - please try the website first.
http://www.littlevillagefarm.com/ It's where we live now.
Oh - and a HUGE shout out to my good friend Ken Saccardo, owner of Spring River Enterprises in Ludlow, Vermont. Not only did he design the site for us, but he endured side-by-side content design with me and successfully taught me nearly enough to maintain the site on my own!
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Friday, June 11, 2010
CSA OPEN HOUSE - SATURDAY JUNE 12TH
Tomorrow (or perhaps - today, depending on when you read this) is our CSA Open House. Please, feel free to drop in anytime between 11am and 3pm for a garden tour and a snack.
We will have coloring contest sheets for the kids and early vegetable recepies for the adults!
Rain or shine (for gardens like them both) we will be here!
Hoping to see many of you shareholders...
We will have coloring contest sheets for the kids and early vegetable recepies for the adults!
Rain or shine (for gardens like them both) we will be here!
Hoping to see many of you shareholders...
Sunday, May 30, 2010
CSA UPDATE
Hello from Little Village Farm!
We hope you are having a wonderful Spring (Summer)!
It's time for a few updates:
We hope you are having a wonderful Spring (Summer)!
It's time for a few updates:
- Our new website is in the planning stages. Ken Saccaro, from Spring River Enterprises in Ludlow, is designing it for us. Very soon you will be able to access it and the first of many newsletters online!
- This blog will not disapear. It's function will become more newsbased, however, so check back here for working shareholder information and more!
- The garden is growing nicely! This weather sure does make things pop! First harvest date is not set yet.
You are cordially Invited to Little Village Farm's OPEN HOUSE! Please stop by anytime between 11am and 3pm on Saturday June 12th for a garden tour and complimentary barbeque! We have been working hard to make the garden clean, organized and user friendly for all you working shareholders!
We hope to see many of you there and feel free to bring a friend! THERE ARE ONLY 4 SHARES LEFT and we anticipate them going quickly.
Growing Strong,
Farmer Jer
Friday, May 28, 2010
KICKING OFF THE FARMER'S MARKET SEASON!
SETTING UP A TABLE AT THE LUDLOW FARMER'S MARKET TONIGHT FROM 4-7 FOR OUR LITTLE VILLAGE FARM CSA!
FIRST ONE OF THE SEASON. STOP BY AND SEE US.
FIRST ONE OF THE SEASON. STOP BY AND SEE US.
- COLORING SHEETS FOR THE KIDS
- TAKE HOME INFO FOR INTERESTED SHAREHOLDERS (ONLY 4 SHARES LEFT!)
- INVITATION TO OUR BIG OPEN HOUSE ON JUNE 12TH!
HOPE TO SEE YOU ON THE GREEN AT OKEMO MOUNTAIN SCHOOL.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
What's Doing At Little Village Farm
Well, I went away for a few days last week and came home a completely different looking field!
The bee hive has been prepped. Two swarms will be arriving on Friday, the 28th. POLLENATION HERE WE COME!
The chickens have been producing like crazy! They like them some nice warm weather too. Want eggs? Come and get 'em!
The bee hive has been prepped. Two swarms will be arriving on Friday, the 28th. POLLENATION HERE WE COME!
The chickens have been producing like crazy! They like them some nice warm weather too. Want eggs? Come and get 'em!
The tomatoes cages are built and placed...no leaning tower of fruit this year!
An electric fence runs the perimeter, keeping out the critters and keeping our crops safe! Man- but digging the holes for all those posts gets me tired just thinking about it!!
An electric fence runs the perimeter, keeping out the critters and keeping our crops safe! Man- but digging the holes for all those posts gets me tired just thinking about it!!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
It's Snowing You Say? Good Thing My House Has Become A GREENHouse!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Potato - Potahto ~ Tomato - Tomahto
No matter how you pronounce it, there are an inordinate number of both nearly ready to go in the ground!
The tomato army is holding strong! Of 108 plants, only one has given in the fight. RIP little tomato plant...
And, although the potatoes have yet to see the dark underside of our well composted soil, they have taken over my living room.Lordy, but I have never seen so many varieties of potatoes! Early growers, mid-season growers, and - yes, you guessed it, late growing potatoes too!
Are you a share holder? Have a root cellar? No, perhaps you better work that out.
And then there is my self-driven husband who has spent the better part of the day being rocked by the rotatiller. Hey, let's play 'where in the field is Farmer Jer?'
If you said upper left quadrant then you are correct. It is rather exciting to think that in a matter of weeks we can refer to these sections by their 'veggie title'. Check back often for updates, growing status and the first harvest date of the year!
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