Wildflower Lane Farm uses low-till regenerative practices. These include:
1 - Keeping the soil covered, with either crops, cover crops or mulch.
2 - Minimizing soil disturbance. Soil preparation is done through manual labor with the broad fork and a small tiller that is powered by a battery powered electric drill. Only the top 1 to 2 inches of topsoil are tilled
3 - Maximizing crop and cover crop diversity
4 - Regular use of compost to improve soil structure
5 - No chemical fertilizers, herbicides or pesticides.
6 - Pollinator gardens increase bee pollination, and bird houses encourage a bird population that limits insects.
7 - Organic animal fertilizers are used.
8 - Organic principles: Wildflower LF has been organic certified since our inception 10 years ago.
We are a 3 season farm, starting with cool weather crops in March, segueing into warm weather crops starting in May, and ending with cool weather crops again in Sepember, through the end of November.
Before crops are planted in early spring, silage tarps are laid down to kill weeds and prepare the beds for planting. Beds are then cleaned up and composted and seedlings are planted. Drip irrigation is used extensively.