Friday, July 31, 2009

September - Kitties, Sweet Corn, Flowers and Beef





Welcome to our BLOG

Indigo Says Hi and would love for you to visit our farm. Open 10-6 Daily




Delicious Sweet Corn $4.00/dz

Beautiful Sunflowers


Vegetables available Now!



Corn, Cucumbers, Zucchini, Onions, Potatoes, Peppers and Summer Squash



U-Pick Raspberries



Tomatoes and Melons



Tomato Bushels - $24



Call ahead for Sweet Corn Bushels



781-4905





Beef is what's for dinner.



Pick up some steaks or burger for the grill. Summer goes fast so enjoy the grill while you can.




Calhoun County Fair Pictures











Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Happenings on the farm - July 13th, 2009

BOSSERD FAMILY FARM
Vegetable Season is HERE!
SWEET CORN IS READY!!!
$4.00/dz
Picked Fresh Everyday!!!
Zucchini * Cucumbers * New Potatoes
*Onions *Cut Flowers
Coming Soon:
Fresh Green and Yellow Beans
Tomatoes and Peppers


Greenhouse Sales:

All Perennials - $5 - Buy 5 Get 1 FREE

Beautiful Wave Petunias
All Hanging Baskets - $10, $15 or $25

Come walk through our gardens on the farm.

Get some ideas for your garden or just come and stroll through ours!

Cut a bouquet for the weekend
3 Stems for $1






Don't forget to pick up some steaks for the weekend. Delicious and Tender
Baa Baa says that steer sure looks good. Always Eat BEEF!




Thanks for checking our blog today!!!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

June 1 - 13 SALES



Bosserd Family Farm



Sales for June 1- 13th


Annual Flats - $10

All Perennials - $5

Hosta's - $5

Designer Daylilies - $5

Perennial Grasses - $5

Our Popular $1, 2 + 3 Tables

Vines

Nastursiums - Great Smell and Edible

Lettuce Bowls

Tomato and Pepper Plants


Bring the kids and come see the baby animals too!!






Don't forget to pick up some steaks for the weekend.

Bosserd Beef is all - natural without hormones or antibiotics. You'll love the taste !



The Marshall FFA - working in the community to help others.

The FFA organization built a raised bed for a local woman in Marshall.

Monday, April 20, 2009

April 29, 2009 Farm Happenings


April 29, 2009


Farm Happenings


The greenhouses are ready!



10-6 Daily




Beautiful Hanging Baskets


Patio Pots


Bedding Plants


Many different Morninglories and other vines


Vegetable Transplants


Never Fail Perennials - Field Grown on our Farm


Custom Planting - Bring your container to the farm, we will fill


Gift Certificates are available.



Scroll down for all our workshop information.





Congratulations Kyle on your win at

the Winter and Spring show at MSU.





Our freezers are full. Please visit the farm stand

for fresh - frozen beef and pork. All cuts are

individually vacuum sealed and available at the farm.


Delicious steaks, roasts and burger.

We are all natural which means- no antibiotics or hormones.

No additives are added to the meat.




Activities at the Farm this Spring








One of our calves needed some tender loving care.


He is back with his Mom and doing great.





Baby chicks and Rocky our farm dog. He likes to herd them.


In few months they will be laying pink, blue and green eggs.




Laying black plastic for our vegetables.


Zach, Kara and Kyle hard at work.



Kim and Jolene planting strawberries (Rocky is helping too)


We will pick these strawberries next year.



Sunday, March 29, 2009

Update on Farm April 09

Welcome to the Farm
Opening April 17th, 2009














  • Calves are being born
  • Perennials are being dug.
  • Plants are growing in the greenhouse.


We will be opening April 17th, 2009.
Hours for the Greenhouse: 10-6 Daily

Annuals
Perennials
Vegetable Plants
Hanging Baskets
Patio Containers

Custom Planting - Bring in your containers

for planting


BEEF AND PORK

Retail Store for BEEF and PORK - 10 - 6 Daily (At the farmstand by the house)



Steaks

  • Roast
  • Burger
  • Stew Meats
  • Soup Bones
    Bacon
Pork Chops
Sausage

  • All individually Vacuum-Sealed Fresh- Frozen
  • No Antibiotics, hormones or additives


Love the Taste
Enjoy the Tenderness!!!



Come out and see us at the farm.

Check out the blogs about the workshops and summer day camps we are offering in 09.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Spring Workshop Schedule 2009

Workshop Schedule May 2009




Spring Salad Workshop


May 2, 3, 16, 17

Time: 1-2pm

Cost: $25 (includes all supplies)
Read the blog below for more details
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Raising Your Garden Bed Workshop


May 9, 10, 23,24

Time: 1-2pm

$5/person (FFA will give all monies to food bank)
Read the blog below for more details.


Children's Pumpkin Workshop
May 30 and 31, June 6 and 7
Time: 1-2pm
$10.00/child

Kids will be able to plant their own pumpkin seed or transplant into our garden. We will care for it and they can visit their project at our farm. In late summer the kids can carve their name in their own pumpkin. In the fall they can come to the farm and pick their very own pumpkin. Seed to Harvest!!!! Learn the cyles of nature!

Keep checking the blog for more details about the summer day camps.






Growing your own Homegrown Salad Workshop

Salad Workshop

This workshop will be offered May 2nd, 3rd, 16th and 17th. "Growing your own Homegrown Salad"

The workshop will include a 20" biodegradable container, soil, seeds or transplants. It will be your very own organic lettuce. Plant some arugula, mixed lettuces and some swiss chard all in one container. Keep cutting on it all summer long. ( A great Mother's Day gift)

Cost: $25 includes all you need