Week in Photos: 3

January 21, 2017 1 min read

Change is constant on the farm: unfolding slowly and steadily through the lifecycle of crops and daily tasks, and sometimes abruptly with a burst of activity on the farm. This week seemed to buzz at City Roots. Construction began on the new "Farm Kitchen" building, sides went up on the new High Tunnel, and fields were prepped for the first of Spring planting. The current flurry of activity signals change ahead, while the steady hum of growing food grounds us.

Before construction begins

Before construction begins

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End of Day 1

End of Day 1

Day 2

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The High Tunnel allows us to over-winter and start summer crops, like tomatoes, earlier in the season.

The High Tunnel allows us to over-winter and start summer crops, like tomatoes, earlier in the season.

Prepping Fields at Heathwood for Spring planting

Prepping Fields at Heathwood for Spring planting

Matt with a hefty turmeric harvest

Matt with a hefty turmeric harvest

Andrew and Rigsbee Processing to the Beet

Andrew and Rigsbee Processing to the Beet

View from the Roof onThursday 1/12/17 at 5pm:  Farmers Market, Building Construction, High Tunnel

View from the Roof onThursday 1/12/17 at 5pm:  Farmers Market, Building Construction, High Tunnel