Earth Day on the Farm
Rain or shine on Saturday, April 22nd, we'll be planting native plants along the riparian border of our farm and we'd love your help. All ages welcome!
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Blueberries: The Humble Superfood
In your eagerness to include superfoods in your diet, you may not realize that every time you’re at the grocery store, you likely pass right by one of the most powerful health foods you can eat.
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A Special Thank-You
To everyone who reached out, supported us, or is rooting for our return, please know we have been heartened by this community of blueberry lovers. To spread some more love to the people in your life that support you, check out a favorite craft of ours: Danish Hearts
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Women of Bow Hill - Past, Present, & Future
In 2020, a year of upheaval and change, Emma and I became the newest sister-in-laws to help run Bow Hill Blueberries. More (her)story of Bow Hill ahead.
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A Few of Our Favorite Things
Growing up in the very small census-designated place of Sierraville with chickens, horses, and a big kitchen garden, and neighbors who ran a cattle ranch across the street, gave us a lot of freedom in our adolescence to explore the land around us. This upbringing makes us all-the-more grateful that we get to be a part of a small and vibrant agricultural community once again.
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Share the Love
Sharing the love and celebrating our neighbors who are continuing to add to the rich history of contributions to food culture and sustainable agriculture.
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And Our Pickles Win Again
It's official, as of January 22nd, we have officially won three Good Food Awards for our Organic Heirloom Pickled Blueberry.
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History of Bow Hill Blueberries
So here's to Ane and Severin, Gus and Dorothy, Stella and Audrey, and all the local communities–past & present–who have made Bow Hill Blueberries possible.
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Blueberries Here, Blueberries There, Blueberries Everywhere
Written by guest blogger, Paisley Hansen
There’s more than one way to get your hands on blueberries. The typical way: Head to a supermarket. I don’t need to describe that experience for you — you already know it’s a chore. The better (dare I say best) way: Head to Bow Hill Blueberries!
Handpicked Successors
“We both reached our 60s this year, decided that we’d met our goals with the blueberry farm and it was time to pass the farm to the next generation,’’ said Susan Soltes.
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