Spring Time on the Farm

daffodil field at Glebe Farm

Our Pick Your Own Daffodil patch is now closed for the season. We would like to thank all our visitors, new ones and regular ones, for coming to our farm this spring. We hope you took some beautiful varieties home with you!

Our Narcissus are not your standard trumpet daffodils – we have stunning multi-headed varieties such as Sir Winston Churchill (highly fragrant, pale cream flowers) and the delicate Primrose Beauty (delightfully scented, soft yellow blooms).

bunch of daffodils

Come and join us next Spring! We hope to plant some additional varieties this autumn so watch this space…

Our next PYO event will be Sunflowers in Early August. The sunflower season is fleeting, so don’t miss it!

It has been a very wet spring which has massively impacted our farm. We are desperately hoping for dry spells to allow us to plant our spring crops (including sunflowers and pumpkins).

The PYO is a very small part of what we do. Let’s hope we get some beautiful April sunshine soon to let us get on with our planting!

Matt Cole working the seed drill at Glebe Farm

If you are familiar with our farm, you will probably had a coffee or hot chocolate from my little tuk tuk “Oscar”! This used to be at Moreton in Marsh train station until Grouch Coffee sold it.

pop up coffee van at glebe farm open on wednesdays

In order to keep the coffee machine ticking over between our PYO events I have decided to pop up on Wednesday mornings throughout the spring/summer months.

So if you are local, come and say hello, grab a coffee, go for a walk or sit and enjoy the views. This is a rustic affair but we think that adds to the charm!

All the best,

Mary

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