In October or November, hopefully before the first snow sets in, we begin the task of flower maze clean up. The blooms have all gone, but the maze is still intriguing, magical, and interesting in its gone-by phase. There are still birds flittering about gathering seeds. Although we don't usually see them there are signs of field mice and other small critters foraging for their winter stockpile. Wooley bears can be found curled up under leaf litter ready for their winter hibernation, when any are spotted we move them to more safe quarters. And there is still color to be found in the drooping flowers, drying seed pods, and the almost fully eaten sunflower heads. It's also calm and cool, breezy and sunny, quiet and serene, and crunchy! Everything crunches, all the leaves and stalks and the grass.
But back to why we are here- clean up. The maze is not a fixed element. This year except for the Watch Tower and probably the stand building, everything is taken down, pulled up, and put away. This means all the posts, gates, fencing, twine, ropes, signs, photo booths, and stamp stations. All of it gets hauled out. Most of the flowers are annuals and will need to be replanted next year, but first the terrain needs attention. After everything is picked up and put away it is tractor time. Mike then begins turning the soil over, breaking down all the organic matter from the years plants. He then will plant a hardy cover crop that will pop up in the spring and hopefully cut down on our least favorite and most time consuming task, weeding.
Maze and Farm Stand
Stand Hours
Closed for Season
Flower Maze Hours
Closed for Season
Spooky Maze Hours
Canceled for 2024
1120 Pekin Brook Rd, East Calais, VT (Maze)
8 George Rd, East Calais, VT
(Farm Complex & Mailing address)
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