Nenehachi's Diary/Vol. 11 "Lots of Updates! 😺"
Hello♪
This is Nenehachi Farm!
Thank you for taking the time to read our diary😊
This is my first post in a while📕
How have you all been?
We've been exhausted with tax returns and cleaning out the warehouse…
I know I should tackle things I'm not good at first,
but I just couldn't manage it💧
It reminds me of summer vacation in elementary school🌻
We tend to procrastinate on things we don't enjoy,
but the mini-tomato season is just around the corner🍅
As I mentioned briefly before,
from this season, Nenehachi Farm will be using:
"Sea urchin shells" from Miyako
"Pig manure" from specially cultivated pigs in Nagaoka, Shiwa-cho
"Apple juice pomace" from Nagaoka, Shiwa-cho
and the microbial fertilizer "BUIK"
Adding organic fertilizer significantly improves the taste of mini-tomatoes.
This year, I'm thinking of focusing on fertilizers sourced entirely from Iwate.
Thankfully, we've also been selected to set up a stall at "Yoichi" in Zaimokucho!
Actually, I haven't had many opportunities to set up a stall in Morioka during the daytime…
I'm excited, but also a little nervous.
I'm looking forward to delivering Nenehachi Farm's vegetables and fruits
to many more customers at "Yoichi"🍅🍏🍇🍑
I was recently fortunate enough to appear on a radio program.
It was IBC Iwate Broadcasting's "Okaeri♪SONGS"
I had the opportunity to talk with announcer Fumiyo Muramatsu
about how I started Nenehachi Farm and to introduce my favorite song.
I also talked about the organic fertilizers mentioned above.
I've seen her on TV many times, but
Ms. Muramatsu's beautiful voice is amazing!
I was captivated during the recording✨
The broadcast date is Tuesday, March 17th, from 5:45 PM to 6:00 PM.
Please tune in🙌
↓ Soil that turned white thanks to microbial fertilizer

↓ The farm owner getting scratched
