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Winter Care for Your Apple Tree: Tips and Tricks for a Healthy Harvest

By Nate Krause on
If you have an apple tree in your backyard, you know that they can be the perfect addition to your home. But with winter coming, it can be tough to know how to care for your tree to ensure it will be healthy come spring....
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The Benefits of Cold Winter Weather for Apple Trees and Strawberry Plants

By Nate Krause on
Winter has arrived on the west coast, and it's time to embrace the cold weather and all the benefits that come with it. Sure, we may be tempted to bundle up inside and hibernate until the spring, but as farmers, we know ...
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Dividing Dahlia Tubers in the Pacific Northwest

By Nate Krause on
Dividing Dahlia Tubers - Swans Trail Farms Visits Flower Farmer Girls Last week for Fun Farm Fact Friday I visited my sister Beth at her farm, Flower Farmer Girls, to learn about dividing dahlia tubers. If you...
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Swans Trail Farms Is Your Washington Company Picnic Destination

By Nate Krause on
There is a time to work and a time to play. The best companies understand their employees work hard for them all year and deserve the occasional break. Swans Trail is the perfect place to host your Washington company pic...
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The Perfect Place For Your Washington Wedding

By Nate Krause on
Your Washington wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event and something you’ll remember for the rest of your days. You deserve a venue as special and unforgettable as your love. Swans Trail is proud to offer our unique...
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Preparing Your Apple Trees For Winter

By Nate Krause on
Whether your apple trees are just beginning their lives in small pots or a greenhouse, or you have a fully functioning orchard, the recommended tactics for preparing your apple trees for winter are the same. This process...
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Water, Water, Water

By Nate Krause on
In a recent Facebook post I mentioned how lucky we were to have access to an abundance of farm water, never having to worry about running out. For the past few weeks we have done nothing but pump thousands of...
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