Holland Marsh, May 23, 2010
This is a holiday weekend in Ontario - Victoria Day is today - a weekend when many of us travel to visit relatives in distant places. My husband and I were away too, and returning late yesterday I was struck by the flatness of the Holland Marsh, sometimes referred to as Ontario's "vegetable patch" because of it's rich muck soil.
The Holland Marsh is farmland located 50 kilometers north of Toronto, an area that was drained in the late 1920's and first worked by 18 families from the Netherlands. That sounds like the reason this farmland is called the Holland Marsh...but it's not. The area takes it's name from an early land surveyor named Samuel Holland.
NOT the Holland Marsh
In contrast, much of the area that surrounds the marsh is hilly with farms that grow wheat, field corn, other grains and potatoes.
Yes, the Holland Marsh
Today, the produce grown on the Holland Marsh include carrots, lettuce, cabbage, celery, beets, cauliflower, and some Asian vegetables. And tomatoes, cucumbers and commercial flowers grow inside greenhouses.
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Our farmer starts to work too, it becomes rainy season here. Love to see green on the field in your photo.
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Love the farm pictures and interesting info about the area.
ReplyDeleteI love this time of the year when the farmers are out and about--plowing disking and planting. Some stuff is coming up too. MB
Oh, I love the farm photos, too! It's lovely to see so much green! A really terrific and interesting post for the day! Always love learning more about other places in all of our worlds! Have a great week!
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Beautiful farm shots, EG!
ReplyDeleteLove to see the green.
Have a great week!
A nice, and probably welcome, contrast to urban life!
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks like you can see forever! It seems so flat.
ReplyDeleteRE: I like how there's something out of focus in the foreground of this photo. It seems to reinforce the idea of "Keep Out."
**That's exactly the feeling I was going for and I love that you 'got it." :)
The contrast between the marsh and the surrounding area is amazing. The soil is obviously very fertile.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful area! I love that first photo with all the straight lines and the tractor! A very enjoyable post, EG! Hope you are having fun!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures, scenes that are seen all over the world at this moment
ReplyDeleteI would love to see this place for real...
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this post so much. Interesting information and great shots of the farmland. I love rural areas where it looks like the fields go on forever.
ReplyDeleteEG: What a neat look at all the work the farmers have done to that area.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful captures of Ontario's beautiful farmland, it is ashame that so much of it is getting gobbled up for development. Hope you had a wonderful weekend.
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Wonderful farm scenes, EG!
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Flat as a pancake. Aptly named. Love your photos of the expanse, both flat and hilly.
ReplyDeleteAnd the biggest pumpkins I have ever seen! I went up to the Luther Marsh Sunday. If you haven't been it is a must go but drive around the area for susrprises.
ReplyDeletelovely shots - I really like the final photo of the flatness of the fields...
ReplyDeleteI was struck by the link (farmland photo) on My World Tuesday and had to pop in and see your blog. I love it. I'm adding myself as a follower. My home in South Africa is in a FLAT part of the country - but we live in the Sudan for most of the year these days. Best wishes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful rural scene. Looks like the farm is going to be very productive.
ReplyDeleteI love to see the fresh greenery, full of vegetable growth. I also love the smell of freshly mowed grass.
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I have read in Lavender Cottage's blog that you and three others have met. Wasn't that exciting?
Very flat - just like Holland! Love the greenness of the veggies growing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful farmland! We have different kind of flat here- highrise apartment block of flats!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a little plot or allotment and grow my own chillis and spices.
ReplyDeletethis area must be very fertile. wonderful photos and info.
ReplyDeletevery nice shots. The view of the field is fantastic..like it
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Love the countryside! Beautiful world and captures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful countryside -- and I love getting the snippets of history. Happy (Belated) holiday -- another thing I didn't know about.
ReplyDeleteYou sure have some beautiful farm land there.
ReplyDeleteWow! Look at all that farmland. Brings back some fond memories!
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