Fig Tree Farm Wee Jasper

Fig Tree Farm Wee Jasper A sixth generation family farm at Wee Jasper NSW, now specialising in heirloom vegetables and salad greens.

So it’s New Year’s Eve again. Well 2019, you can get straight in the bin. I am so angry about the position we are in rig...
31/12/2019

So it’s New Year’s Eve again. Well 2019, you can get straight in the bin.

I am so angry about the position we are in right now and how we potentially could have been better prepared had our stubborn, climate change denying Prime Minister swallowed his pride to meet with a group of retired fire chiefs and experts to listen to their warnings.
Right now I have friends in two evacuation centres, family stranded on the south coast, friends with young children considering evacuating their farm/home ahead of another fire and my best mates granddad is unaccounted for near Batemans Bay.

The lack of leadership from the federal government is stunning but sadly hypocrisy is present in every level of government - I actually yelled at the radio today listening to scold the federal government on their lack of action on climate change and in the same sentence insist that tonnes of fireworks were necessary tonight despite the ongoing crisis and total fire ban in the area.

this is your chance to stand up and be our hero. Make THIS the turning point. Let’s lead the world, make Australia the clean energy powerhouse it has the potential to be.

I don’t hold out much hope of changes in the short term but I truly hope in 2020 people start to listen more to scientists and less to shock jocks and fossil fuel lobby mouthpieces.

Dear 2020, please be gentle. #2020

It’s not Christmas until Hans Gruber falls.Merry Christmas everyone. We hope you’re all spending tomorrow in a way that ...
24/12/2019

It’s not Christmas until Hans Gruber falls.
Merry Christmas everyone. We hope you’re all spending tomorrow in a way that makes you happy.

If you look at Instagram, it looks like all we’ve done is take holidays since the farm closed down for last season. I ca...
27/11/2019

If you look at Instagram, it looks like all we’ve done is take holidays since the farm closed down for last season. I can assure you we’ve been very busy and thoroughly deserve a week in Tathra.
We have some history down here and try to come back every so often. It’s our first trip back since their devastating bushfires last year and despite regrowth, the scars are still very visible.

We genuinely love this part of Australia, the scenery is spectacular, the people unfailingly pleasant and friendly.
Apologies for the zoomed in, blurry photo. Trying to avoid other pub patrons in the picture.

I love our local community! I contacted  to see if she could use our garlic bulbs that are too small for sale or to save...
13/11/2019

I love our local community! I contacted to see if she could use our garlic bulbs that are too small for sale or to save as seed.
Not only did she give them a new home but she gave us this incredible rhubarb and lemon cake in return. So delicious!

Incredibly dense pumpkin planting went in last week. In about three weeks time, these pumpkins will completely shade the...
11/11/2019

Incredibly dense pumpkin planting went in last week. In about three weeks time, these pumpkins will completely shade the soil and easily outcompete the w**ds. With eight heirloom varieties, these guys will keep the plot ticking along through summer and hopefully produce some amazing pumpkins come autumn next year **ds **d **dcontrol

Scapes for days. Hardneck garlic sends these flower spikes (scapes) up just before it’s ready for harvest. Allowed to fl...
26/10/2019

Scapes for days. Hardneck garlic sends these flower spikes (scapes) up just before it’s ready for harvest. Allowed to flower, these spikes produce true garlic seed (called bulbils) which look like tiny garlic cloves. Removing the scapes allows the garlic to expend more energy into the bulb rather than producing seed.
These scapes are a wonderful ingredient if you can get your hands on them - mild garlic flavour and the texture of asparagus.
I’ll keep picking these as they emerge and we’re aiming at a harvest date about two weeks away.

Tarps off and they’ve done a great job! Whilst they still haven’t killed the bloody skeleton w**d, there is not one othe...
16/10/2019

Tarps off and they’ve done a great job! Whilst they still haven’t killed the bloody skeleton w**d, there is not one other w**d in the beds that have been covered. I’ve turned the top layer of soil with the power harrow, splashed some water around and will now cover the soil again for another three weeks. At that point we pass the likely risk of frost in this area and pumpkin seedlings go in. **ds **dcontrol

Unfortunately we couldn’t make it to one of the strikes today but it’s inspiring to see so many people attached to this ...
20/09/2019

Unfortunately we couldn’t make it to one of the strikes today but it’s inspiring to see so many people attached to this cause.

To those (politicians and others) who say kids should be in school rather than attending a rally, one of the most poignant signs I saw at the last climate strike had words to the effect of ‘What use is an education if the Government won’t listen to the educated.’

And the cycle begins again.It’s been nearly three months since our last post and there has been some speculation about F...
18/09/2019

And the cycle begins again.

It’s been nearly three months since our last post and there has been some speculation about Fig Tree Farm and where we’re headed. A change in circumstance in the near future will see us relocate to Sydney right in the middle of what would have been our fourth CSA season.

I can’t say that I’m overjoyed by the move but after the harshness of the 2018/19 season, a season or two off is definitely enticing.

However, to prevent the w**ds, that we’ve worked so hard to eradicate, having a field day in our absence, a commercial crop of heirloom pumpkins are being sown for this summer and we’ll follow that with successions of cover crops until our return.

Thank you to all our followers for your on going support. Local, sustainable food supply is one of the easiest and most important aspects of fighting climate change, I urge everyone to get to know your local farmers and support their efforts to bring you the freshest food available.

When it gets so cold your frost suppression becomes part of the problem. I’ve had some chilli plants hidden away in the ...
23/06/2019

When it gets so cold your frost suppression becomes part of the problem.
I’ve had some chilli plants hidden away in the greenhouse, waiting to save seed once they fully ripened.
Up until today I’ve been protecting them from frost with an automated early morning watering. Unfortunately, overnight it got so cold that anywhere water touched it froze. I walked in this morning to find three inch icicles on the propagation bench, sheets of ice on the walls and a solid coating of ice over the chilli plants I was trying to protect.

Last season was brutal and we’ve been hanging out for a holiday. The better half of this partnership had a massive exam ...
18/06/2019

Last season was brutal and we’ve been hanging out for a holiday. The better half of this partnership had a massive exam last weekend and to celebrate her achievement/decompress we headed for warmer climates. The view is a little muted by scrub but the proximity to the beach is amazing. Whale spotting on the veranda is a pretty great change of pace. See you in a bit.

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Coodravale Road
Wee Jasper, NSW
2582

Telephone

+61400000000

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