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Portage View Farm We are a family of hobby farmers in Bellingham, Washington. We are all about working hard, being self sufficient and working together as a family.

We want to live off the land and teach our kids how to work hard. We raise goats, chickens & kids!

15/04/2026

How we pot up our tomatoes 🌱
Laying it on its side is our little hack! 🍅

This step matters…

But this isn’t what makes your garden successful.

You can pot up perfectly
and still feel overwhelmed once everything else starts.

Because it’s not just this.

It’s:
when you plant
how your soil is set up
where things go
what to do next

That’s the part most gardeners are missing.

And that’s exactly what I teach inside Get Out and Grow.

Comment LETSGROW and I’ll send it!!

Did you get any of your starts potted up yet?

14/04/2026

Turning Kay’s texts to me into an emo song 🎶
Honestly I think it’s kind of a bop

10/04/2026

Recipe here 👇🏼

Another tried and true STAPLE in our pantry and my kids eat these like they are going out of styleeee

RECIPE:
Basic Pickle Brine

3 quarts water
3 quarts vinegar - 5% acidity
3/4 tsp alum
1 cup course sea salt (from )
3-4 cloves garlic per jar
1 spring dill per jar (or more if you prefer!)

Combine ingredients in a stainless steel or enameled saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring until dissolved.

These measurements fill 14 quart jars. đź«™

Canning Directions:

Put 3-4 cloves garlic and dill in your jar.
Pack cucumbers that have been scrubbed and washed into jars. 🥒
Pour brine into jars leaving 1/2 inch headspace.
Add lids and rings.
Process 10 minutes in a steam canner or water bath canner.

*We recommend steam canning your pickles because you don’t want to “cook” them! Using a steam canner helps to keep your pickles crunchy!! 🙌🏼

Discounts for products used: 👇🏼

for your pickling salt works great and is more versatile- use our code “PORTAGEVIEWFARM”

for our canning lids- use code “PORTAGE10”

Need product recommendations or links to our supplies? Comment “CANNINGGUIDE” and I’ll send you what we use

Want this recipe plus 16 more of our tried and true we use early? Comment “RECIPEGUIDE” for the link

07/04/2026

I used to go into every season unsure what to do next.

Now I have a plan, and everything feels easier. And I know my veggies will grow and provide for my family. Gardening is actually fun and a stress reliever now.

That’s what I teach inside Get Out and Grow.

Comment LETSGROW and I’ll send it over to help you get out and grow your garden 🩷

Ps- I do have a little RBF in this video but just trust me

06/04/2026

You don’t just want to fertilize your plants…

You want to feel confident that what you’re doing is actually working.

Because feeling overwhelmed, unsure, or nervous in your garden isn’t coming from one step like fertilizing.

It’s coming from not having the full foundation!

The conversation happening inside Get Out and Grow changes that.

So you stop guessing
and start knowing what to do next.

Comment LETSGROW and I’ll send it.

01/04/2026

We’ve just… accepted wasted feed as part of raising chickens.

I did too.

Spilled feed.
Dirty feed.
Feed they kick out and won’t even eat.

And every time I walked into the coop I was like, cool… just throwing money on the ground again 👍

After switching to this setup, I haven’t had to buy feed in weeks the way I normally would.

Not because I’m using less…

Because it’s actually staying where it’s supposed to.

And the mental load?? Gone.

I’m not checking feeders.
I’m not guessing.
I’m not running electricity to keep water usable.

It just… works.

Thank you to for creating a feeder that actually works!!

If you want the exact setup I’m using, comment OMLET and I’ll send it to you 💚

01/04/2026

How we plant onions 👩🏼‍🌾

This is one small piece of the garden…
But knowing how to plant is only part of it.

Soil, timing, layout, spacing, and what to do next all matter just as much if you want your garden to actually grow.

That’s exactly what I teach inside Get Out and Grow.
If you want the full step-by-step, comment LETSGROW and I’ll send it.

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Comment MINERATLYE for the link and discount code

Onions starts are from

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98226

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00

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