Iroquois Ave Farm is a small market garden in Detroit that grows a variety of vegetables, herbs, and fruit using sustainable growing practices.
06/02/2024
Favorite tree
01/11/2023
22/10/2023
14/07/2023
After 6 years of waiting our apricots have arrived! Although mama bird was not too happy with me harvesting so close to her baby
04/07/2023
Black raspberry season is in full swing. Thankful to past me for planting these, one of the few things that’s gone right in the garden this season.
27/04/2023
The amount of dandelions in our backyard makes me happy
13/04/2023
This is the second winter this hive has survived, with little to no help from me. Currently taking all my inspiration from these ladies…
30/06/2022
Looking like I’m going to have a bumper crop of elderberries this year
10/06/2022
I guess a full rainbow makes up for getting drenched in an unexpected downpour
21/05/2022
Lots of tiny apricots. Fingers crossed this is the year at least a few fully ripen
10/04/2022
The winter blues hit me hard this year and these chilly spring days aren’t helping. I’ve been dragging my feet getting into the garden but then 500 onion sets showed up in the mail. Nothing to do but put them in the ground. Here’s hoping for warmer days…
21/02/2022
And so begins the 2022 growing season. I’m scaling back this year but will still have a hoophouse full of tomatoes
12/07/2021
I’ve been seeing a lot of monarchs on the farm over the past few days. It’s been giving me a lot of joy during these cloudy, rainy days.
21/05/2021
Secretly I hope to be that neighbor with approximately 500 flower pots on the front porch. Stoked there’s a rad new garden center where I can now buy locally grown flowers to make my dream come true. Check out Black Bottom Garden Center this weekend!
07/05/2021
Catch these cucumber transplants and spring onions at Eastern Market tomorrow at the City Commons table along with lots of tomato transplants and other spring veggies! We’ll be in the middle of shed 4.
01/05/2021
13/04/2021
Blink and you’ll miss it
07/04/2021
Sometimes it takes a while to figure out which way is up
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