Author: Wolfes Neck

Tales of the Neck: Historical Accounts by Sam Smith
The first Europeans to visit these waters were probably Scandinavian fishermen, who could make the northern transit of the Atlantic and never be more than a few hundred miles from shore.
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Garden Requests by Linda Swanson, Head Gardener
Now is the best time to dig up and divide those perennials.
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Barn Update by Kaitlyn Gardener
This week we’ll be getting 50 more. “Freedom Rangers”, they’re a respectable breed that is much better at foraging and looking like chickens and just generally staying alive.
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Rain Barrels 101
Rain barrels are one of the easiest sustainable living projects to implement.  With about 5 minutes of set up, you've provided yourself a constant supply of free water.
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Wolfe’s Neck Farm Service Project
Today, the CSG girls all participated in helpful tasks around the barn of Wolfe's Neck Farm.
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This is Not an April Fool’s Joke
I was sitting at the breakfast table this morning getting ready to start a new week (and a new month…) and enjoying a typical breakfast of cereal with fruit, OJ and, of course, coffee.  As I read through my online version of today’s Portland Press Herald I was taken back to read about the growing … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/not-april-fools-joke/">Continued</a>
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Foraging for Wild Edible Foods
Spring is in the air! The snow is melting, streams are running full, birds are singing, and there’s a exhilarating quality to the air that you only find this time of year.
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Garden Ramblings by Linda Swanson, Head Gardener
Even though it's FREEZING outside and there is fresh snow on the ground, our thoughts are on colorful flowers and the sweet smell of soil...  Yes, Spring will be here before you know it, so we want to be ready!
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Young Donors: Zach and Isaac
What would your kids do if they had $100 saved up? Maybe they’d buy a couple of video games, or some other electronic toy? Zach (12) and Isaac (8) had about that much money saved up between them, but they came up with a very unique plan for their stashed savings.
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Barn Update by Kaitlyn Gardener
It's snowing, gusting 40mph outside, and feels like 3 degrees... the tractor’s warm, the chicks are sleeping and the cats are sprinting between buildings.
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