Beans, Onions, and Lessons Learned
Welcome back to another day at Full Circle Farms in Waynesburg! You might be wondering why we're sharing this video after planting these items back in May 2025. That's a great question! I want to take a moment to share some personal struggles I've been facing lately. If you notice the dark circles under my eyes and the limp I'm dealing with in the video, it's a result of my intense work schedule. I've been committed to working seven days a week, often putting in 12 to 14 hours a day, or even longer, with little to no breaks.
Growing Carrots Update
We've been slow to post videos, and part of the reason is that farming is hard work. We spent hours preparing the beds, invested a lot of money to fix them up, and then had to plant the carrots, which took considerable time and effort to cover properly. Unfortunately, just a day later, we received over four inches of heavy rain. While the carrot seeds survived, our careful planting strategy—spacing them evenly in specific areas—was compromised as the heavy rain washed the seeds together. Finding the right variety of carrots to grow in my area has
Laying Biodegradable Plastic Mulch at Full Circle Farms
This was our first year using a mulch layer, and let me tell you, it was frustrating! We were excited to try out the biodegradable mulch, but the machine was a nightmare. It took forever to figure out, and we were constantly adjusting it. Driving the tractor straight was a challenge, and keeping the mulch from ripping or jumping off the wheel felt impossible. It required a minimum of three people just to get it somewhat operational! By the end of the season, we finally managed to run it without too much ripping or tearing,
Planting Cabbage with the Water Wheel Planter
Sometimes the best garden plans don’t unfold exactly as expected — and that’s okay! In this video, Michelle talks about how some of her ideas for the garden shifted as the season progressed. Flexibility is part of the gardening journey, and small adjustments often lead to big successes. After reworking the plan, we used the water wheel planter to get cabbage into the ground. This tool makes the process quick and efficient, ensuring even spacing and watering at the same time. It’s always rewarding to see neat rows of young plants settled in, ready to grow.
Weaning Moonlight
Weaning Moonlight was not an easy task, especially since the mother cow needed time to prepare for her next calf. The fences were not finished, and farm work was in full swing. We had been dealing with days of continuous rain, and with produce coming in, farmers' markets were taking time away from our farm. There was more work than the two of us could manage, and the family was helping in every way possible; however, the task list was long! We had planned to complete the fencing at the other farm earlier in the spring,
Henry Learns How To Run Irrigation Lines
In this video, join Henry as he lays out and installs the irrigation lines for the Full Circle Farms gardens. You’ll see him expertly map, dig, and connect piping, bringing water flow to different garden beds. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at the hands-on work that makes sustainable farming possible.
A Moment With Henry: Gathering Plants
In this video, you can truly feel the anticipation in the air as the farm stands on the brink of a significant transformation. However, that evening, we were blissfully unaware of the challenges that would soon affect our neighboring counties. Henry is filled with joy about his new role as a Junior FFA officer, proudly showcasing the skills and leadership he’s beginning to embrace. As we carefully laid out the young vegetable plants on the porch, we decided to leave most of them in our covered trailer. To our relief, despite the harsh weather that night
Planting Potatoes: The Game-Changing Method!
At Full Circle Farms, we believe in blending tradition with creativity—and our recent potato planting day was the perfect example. Recently, Michelle and Henry tackled one of their favorite farm tasks: planting rows of potatoes. But instead of doing it by hand, they decided to repurpose a tobacco setter. Check out the video below for more!
Harvesting Jerusalem Artichokes: A Culinary Journey!
Welcome to this week’s Farm Journal, inspired by our recent video on harvesting Jerusalem artichokes—also known as sunchokes—right here at Full Circle Farms. In the video, Michelle guides you through the satisfying process of digging into the earth to gently uncover these knobby, flavorful tubers, demonstrating how to handle them with care so they stay intact. As autumn settles in, we watch the tall stalks dry back, signaling it’s harvest time—a practice true to both tradition and sustainability. Jerusalem artichokes are more than just a fall crop; they’re a connection to our land. These
