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Feb 21, 2026 ∙ 2 min
Putting Up Bird Boxes This Week
It’s been a full week on the farm. We’ve been sowing extensively — trays filling up, beds being prepared, the season properly underway. But alongside all of that visible activity, we’ve also been doing something quieter. We’ve been putting up bird boxes. Not Just Decoration Bird boxes might look like a simple addition, but for us they’re part of how we grow. We use a mix of boxes with different entrance hole sizes, alongside a few open-front boxes. Each type has a role. Some have 25mm holes....
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Feb 1, 2026 ∙ 2 min
Learning the Land: Soil, Water and Microclimate at SAS Little Farm
One of the clearest lessons from our trial year is that no piece of land behaves uniformly — even on a small farm. At SAS Little Farm, understanding soil, water movement, and microclimates has shaped nearly every decision we’re making going forward. Soil Is Never Just Soil Our soil is predominantly clay-based, which brings both strengths and challenges. Clay holds nutrients well and can be highly productive, but it also requires careful timing and restraint. Working it at the wrong moment...
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Jan 25, 2026 ∙ 1 min
Trial Beds: What Grew Well Here (and What Didn’t)
Before committing to full production, we spent 2025 using trial beds to understand how this land actually behaves. This wasn’t about chasing yield or proving a point. It was about paying attention — letting the land give us honest feedback before we asked more of it. Why Trial Beds Matter Every piece of land has its own character. Even within a small area, soil structure, drainage, exposure, and temperature can vary more than you expect. Trial beds allowed us to: Test crops without pressure...
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