As winter nears and the weather cools, the race to finish undone outdoor projects heats up. It seems like every year here at Seedy Farm we’ve got some construction project we’re trying to wrap up in November; this year it’s the Seed House.

Drywall is up!
The Seed House is our name for our new seed storage and packing space. It’s a former concession stand from the days our property was a summer camp for Ukrainian children from New York and New Jersey. We’ve spent a few months ripping out old worn out building elements, constructing interior walls, putting in a new door and new windows, re-wiring, and–with the help of our neighbor Todd Andrews of Todd Andrews Carpentry–installing insulation and hanging drywall. All that remains now is to spackle, paint, and do finish work. We hope to be in within a week or two. (more…)









