With the golf course slammed full of participants playing in the annual Rotary Club Golf Event, our team is busy catching up on things we normally don't have time for because we are so busy bringing the golf course up to speed. We're topping off all the raised beds at the farm with new, nutrient-rich compost. Over the next week, we'll be sowing seeds of various vegetables as well as flowers like Dahlias and Zinnia. Of course, you're welcome to any of this on a first come, first serve basis. In addition to that, we are installing mulch and pinestraw around the operations area of the Club, something we do last, when the Clubhouse, Hudson House and golf course are finished. We always rely on rain days for extensive shop clean-up, but since we've had none of those, today is a good day for that effort. When the golf course is full of 100-plus players, it's best for us to get out of the way and let it happen. Otherwise, we spend more time sitting, waiting on golf, than we do working. It's better to focus on tasks outside of the golf course.
