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Spring Growth

Spring Growth

Monday, January 31, 2011


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summer view

summer view

Euphrates doing her Job.

Euphrates doing her Job.

Howdy!

Howdy!
getting ready for distribution

Sunset

Sunset
tunnels full of sprouting winter greens, go seedlings!

Cleome

Cleome
one of the u-pick flowers

Bringing in the harvest

Bringing in the harvest
new barn and bachelor buttons

Tractor Cultivation

Tractor Cultivation

Chioggia and gold beets

Chioggia and gold beets

Eggs

Eggs
this is some high quality protein.

Strawberries

Strawberries
Divine.

Peas

Peas

Eat with Bread and Butter

Eat with Bread and Butter

Spring Colors

Spring Colors
Leah with Radishes

more greens for the winter CSA

more greens for the winter CSA
truly local agriculture

winter greens in passive tunnel

winter greens in passive tunnel
almost ready for harvest!

Fall Carrots

Fall Carrots

Safety First

Safety First
Farm kid planting winter greens

Planting a tunnel to winter greens

Planting a tunnel to winter greens

Distribution scene

Distribution scene
early September

Produce for the week of August 21st

  • U-Pick: all unlimited: cherry tomatoes, paste tomatoes, flowers, basil, kale, beans
  • salad mix, cantaloupe/ or watermelon, sweet peppers, hot peppers, tomatoes, summer squash, chard, onions, potatoes, basil, herbs

Vegetables for the week August 7th

  • U-pick: all items unlimited: beans-green, flat, and yellow, flowers, kale, cherry tomatoes
  • tomatoes, summer squash, field cukes, eggplant, carrots, salad mix, chard, basil, herbs

red sunflowers

red sunflowers

zinnia beds

zinnia beds

tithonia, or torch mariglod

tithonia, or torch mariglod
a u-pick flower

Produce for the week of July 30th

  • U-Pick: all unlimited: beans, kale, and flowers
  • tomatoes, European cukes, field cukes, summer squash, eggplant, head lettuce, salad mix, gold and chioggia beets, basil, chard/kale, herbs

Early morning harvesters

Early morning harvesters

picking beets in the morning

picking beets in the morning

passive solar tunnels and new vineyard seen from the pond

passive solar tunnels  and new vineyard seen from the pond

Happy bean pickers in the field

Happy bean pickers in the field

July 24th produce

  • U-pick: all unlimited: beans (green, flat, and yellow), flowers, basil, kale
  • tomatoes, summer squash, European cukes, field cukes, eggplant, beets, sweet frying peppers, salad mix, head lettuce, chard, basil, parsley

July 17th produce

  • U-pick: green beans - see board for limit, flowers, kale, basil
  • European cucumbers, field cucumbers, tomatoes, summer squash, beets, salad mix, chard, kale, herbs, basil,

vegetable forecast for the week of July 10th

  • U-pick: umlimited flowers and kale
  • head lettuce, salad mix, senposai, chard, kale, green onions, European cucumbers, summer squash, basil, mint, parsely,

mid season greens

mid season greens

Forecast for the week of July 3rd

  • U-pick: unlimited strawberries until the patch is finished.
  • head lettuce, salad mix, spinach, beets/beet greens, chard, dill, basil, European Cucumber, summer squash

Vegetable forecast for the week of June 26th

  • U-pick: strawberries - season limit: 7quarts, peas: season limit: 1 quart
  • head lettuce, salad mix, spinach, chard, kale, beets/beet greens, garlic scapes, Italian frying peppers (sweet), cilantro or dill

Week of June 19th vegetable forecast

  • u-pick: snow, shell and snap peas, strawberries
  • head lettuce, salad mix, chard, kale, garlic scapes, basil, oregano

Week of June 12th vegetable forecast

  • U-pick strawberries and sugar snap peas
  • head lettuce, kale, basil, spinach, radishes, mixed asian greens

The chickens' living quarters - Paul built this last week.

The chickens' living quarters - Paul built this last week.
the house is moved to new pature every week and a half or so.

Our chickens' new home

Our chickens' new home
the ladies love the clover and bugs in the pasture!

Spring Greenhouse

Spring Greenhouse

January 2nd Vegetables

  • potatoes, carrots, beets, parsnips, leeks. turnips, black spanish or watermelon radishes, celeriac, unlimited kale, spinach, red or green cabbage

green winter gold

green winter gold
what your body wants when it snows

winter produce

winter produce

First Winter Distribution

First Winter Distribution

November Share

November Share
kale and leeks

hearty winter vegetables!

hearty winter vegetables!
a cold, muddy turnip
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winter leeks in the field

winter leeks in the field

hot peppers

hot peppers

The Bean puller

The Bean puller

Dry bean harvesters

Dry bean harvesters

Farm Grown

Farm Grown
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