Insights from Sal - Create your own indoor herb garden

Insights from Sal - Create your own indoor herb garden

Most of the fresh herbs we need to accent the soups and stews, casseroles and comfort food we have planned for the cold months ahead can be successfully grown indoors. For advice on how to do just that we turned to Sal Gilbertie, third-generation grower at Gilbertie’s Farm in Easton and one of the country’s leading experts on herbs.

Gilbertie’s Organics Reaps Bountiful Harvest

Gilbertie’s Organics Reaps Bountiful Harvest

Tucked behind a bucolic knoll, Gilbertie’s Organic Farm, at 65 Adams Road in Easton, Conn., comprises 27 greenhouses, a farm stand, a farmhouse and several barns and outbuilding on 34 rolling acres. This has been a particularly trying year for everyone in the world because of the coronavirus pandemic. But his business has never been better.

Some great CT spots for kid-friendly fun

Some great CT spots for kid-friendly fun

Randall’s Farm Preserve in Easton is ideal for those needing a nature fix. The former dairy farm offers 34 acres of open meadows, stone walls, groomed trails and forests. The meadows are filled with wildflowers, so be sure to keep an eye out for butterflies. There’s also small ponds and snapping turtles.

Roundup: Flowers, Food, Farm, More

Roundup: Flowers, Food, Farm, More

In the middle of Greens Farms, on Prospect Road, Melissa and John Ceriale spent 20 years creating an 8-acre oasis. Gardens, trees, bushes and walking paths fill their property. Yesterday the couple invited all their neighbors over; David Brant of the Aspetuck Land Trust spoke with Greens Farms residents about their Green Corridor project.

How a CT beekeeper’s work could strengthen colonies

How a CT beekeeper’s work could strengthen colonies

“This place is honeybee heaven,” David Blocher of Redding said of the 34-acre preserve owned by the Aspetuck Land Trust. Blocher is using the 15 colonies he has on Randall’s Farm to teach newbies to keep bees. But he’s also raising queen bees with a natural resistance to honeybees’ great enemy.

Aspetuck Land Trust Native / Ecotype Plant Sale at Gilbertie's Organic Farm

Aspetuck Land Trust Native / Ecotype Plant Sale at Gilbertie's Organic Farm

On June 6th and 7th, the Aspetuck Land Trust hosted their first native plant sale pickup at Gilbertie’s Organic Farm in Easton, Connecticut. This plant sale directly supported the efforts of the Green Corridor Initiative of the Aspetuck Land Trust.

#LoveYourCTLandTrust - Growing the Green Corridor

#LoveYourCTLandTrust - Growing the Green Corridor

Aspetuck Land Trust 's socially distanced native plant sale at Gilbertie’s Farm in Easton was a big hit. Nearly 200 people purchased 700 native plants, shrubs and trees, creating " a great opportunity to get people excited about native plants that they can plant in their own yards that help us to promote biodiversity in the landscape..." as Executive Director, David Brant noted.

Aspetuck Land Trust acquires Gilbertie’s farmland in Easton

Aspetuck Land Trust acquires Gilbertie’s farmland in Easton

Aspetuck Land Trust announced on Thursday, April 30, 2020, the acquisition of Gilbertie’s Farm, a picturesque 34-acre working organic farm adjacent to the land trust’s Randall’s Farm Preserve on Sport Hill Road in Easton. Sal Gilbertie will continue to farm the land and will lease the property from ALT.