Steward's Log — Archive

March 2026

4 entries from March 2026.

All entries 4 total
Entry No. 10
March 23 - March 30, 2026
Growth without full recall
It felt like a week we were inside more than we could fully see. Pieces came back to us slowly, like fragments after a long day in the field. We know we moved forward—but not all of it is clear yet.
Brew (Day 3)
Wind event
Greenhouse greens
Strawberry transplants
Entry No. 09
March 16 - March 22, 2026
Everything Is Waking Up — And It’s Hungry
This week felt like the season fully waking up. Temperatures swung hard, growth accelerated across nearly every system, and the pace of biological activity became impossible to ignore. Strawberries thickened, pasture pushed forward, compost systems…
Greenhouse survival
Temperature swing
Potting mix
Strawberry beds
Entry No. 008
March 8 – March 15, 2026
Readying what we can, releasing what we can’t
This week did not feel dramatic in the field, yet it felt significant in quieter ways. Much of our movement was about preparing rather than producing — tightening loose ends, noticing where timing matters more than effort, and accepting that stewards…
Greenhouse lettuce nearing harvest threshold
Freeze forecast
Increased rainfall followed by rapid cooling pattern
Educational modules and client intake prototypes functionally testable
Entry No. 07
March 2 - March 8, 2026
Momentum hides inside the middle of the week
It didn’t feel like much was happening—until it did. Somewhere between fatigue and forward motion, the week revealed itself differently than it first appeared. What felt scattered early began to show a kind of quiet accumulation.
Final lamb born; flock total increased
New potting mix created; early-stage biological activity expected
Fruit trees entering early bloom phase
Greenhouse nearing full soil coverage
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