R & M Farms

R & M Farms R & M Farms is a locally owned farm that has been around for four generations. We're best known for our garlic and onions that we grow every year!

We sell a variety of vegetables, including tomatoes, potatoes, various greens, peppers, beans and peas, and foreign vegetables. We also sell a variety of fruits, including blackberries, cherries, and concord grapes. We sell plants throughout the year, starting early with vegetable plants that can be taken home to start a home garden, as well as flowers by season, and a variety of herbs year round. Stop by and see us on Saturdays at the Community Farmers Market in Bowling Green, Kentucky!

10/21/2022

COMPANION PLANTING FOR PEST CONTROL

This is a great Garden layout of Companion Vegetables and Herbs that you can plant together in your Garden to make the most use of space and deter pests. If you want to stay away from harmful synthetic chemicals and pesticides, and grow Organically, the best way to do that is to select plants for your garden that will help control and repel your insect pests. Check out our 9 Heirloom Seed Packages Fresh from the New Fall 2022 Harvest https://theseedguy.net/15-seed-packages Great to get your Garden up and running, or to save in the thick silver mylar bag for later. Thank you and God Bless You and Your Family. :)

10/21/2022

Just saw this shared randomly with my watermark cropped out and it had 10k likes.
Don’t let the original flop🤞

10/08/2022

OCTOBER IS GARLIC PLANTING MONTH

You usually plant Garlic during the second to last week of October, depending on where you live, and then cover in at least 6 inches of a good mulch of shredded leaves or grass clippings, and harvest the following July.

Getting the soil ready is an important and often neglected prerequisite for successful garlic growing. Although garlic evolved in poor soils (most likely in the desert regions of Siberia), application of organic matter to the soil prior to planting will definitely increase your yield. Summer is the best time to add compost or well-rotted manure to the site where you intend to plant.

To prevent w**d growth between when you are finished with preparations and when you plant, cover the bed with black plastic or heavy mulch. You can add a little more nitrogen to your garlic bed in the spring in the form of compost or rotted manure, but lay off after that; too much nitrogen may cause premature yellowing of the leaves.

When you’re ready to plant, it’s best to divide your garlic bulbs into cloves before starting. Plant the cloves 6-8 inches apart, in rows or double rows with room to w**d in between. You may have to remove some of the mulch in the spring if it is compacted and impedes your plants’ growth. Often, though, the mulch breaks down enough over the winter to allow the garlic to push through.

Planting garlic is a joy because the days are crisp and cool and there are few pests that bother garlic. In fact, it is often used in companion plantings to protect other plants from pests.

Selecting the type of garlic you want to plant is a matter of individual taste, but be aware that there are many species of garlic out there other than the California white you usually see at the supermarket. There are dozens of exotic varieties available with names like Russian Red, Purple Stripe Porcelain, Rosewood, Kabar and on and on.

So-called “hardneck” varieties develop a flowerhead on the stem called a “scape,” which curls and then extends upward, eventually becoming woody (hence the name “hardneck”).

Garlic scapes are considered a delicacy in their own right.

They are harvested soon after they appear, and are often sold in bunches at farmers’ markets. Cutting the flower heads off of garlic when they appear also allows more of the plant’s energy to go into producing larger bulbs. Many commercial operations “pop the tops” off of their garlic for this reason.

You will find the Garlic Seed Bulbs in many of the Garden Centers this time of year, or many people buy from good companies online. If you have issues getting them, you can always go to your Neighborhood Grocery store, but make sure only to buy the Organic Garlic Bulbs. Then just plant the cloves from the bulbs. Good Luck.

Please visit us here at THE SEED GUY, when you are ready for some great Small Farm Grown Non GMO Heirloom Seeds. We still hand count and package our Heirloom Seeds for best germination for you, and have Great Pricing on our 9 Heirloom Seed Packages. Fresh from the New 2022 Harvest --) https://theseedguy.net/15- seed-packages

We are also available by phone 7 days a week, and up to 10:00 pm each night, at 918-352-8800.

If you Like Us on our page, you will be able to see more of our great Gardening Articles, New Seed Offerings, and healthy Juice Recipes .https://www.facebook.com/theseedguy Thank you, and God Bless You and Your Family:)

Looks like the ground is getting worked up.
04/17/2020

Looks like the ground is getting worked up.

03/19/2020

Good morning everyone. We are definitely social distancing. I think the weather is doing their part of making us social distance from the garden. With this new situation of covid-19, food has become an interesting talking feature. It also has been bought out due to everyone now going to be home more. How long will this last? The unknown is what is scary. Let us all put out some good vibes that this virus moves on and that the sun shines enough on the land so we can break the ground.

08/03/2019

We will not be at the farmers market. Have a great weekend.

It’s farmers market day. We are off Nashville road outside under the tents.
07/20/2019

It’s farmers market day. We are off Nashville road outside under the tents.

It’s farmers market day!  We are off Nashville road at the community farmers market. Outside/outback under the blue tent...
07/13/2019

It’s farmers market day! We are off Nashville road at the community farmers market. Outside/outback under the blue tents.

It’s farmers market day! Come see us at the community farmers market off Nashville road. We are outside under the blue t...
07/06/2019

It’s farmers market day! Come see us at the community farmers market off Nashville road. We are outside under the blue tents. Madonna Manco May (photos by Nj Nathan May)

Gotta love our cherry tomatoes.
06/29/2019

Gotta love our cherry tomatoes.

06/29/2019

It’s farmers market day. We are outside under the blue tents at the community farmers market off Nashville road.

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