Box Contents – Week 11, 2024

July 7th – July 13th 2024 Week 11 Harvest: Beans Corn Peas Beets Kale Cabbage Blueberries Spinach Squash Cucumbers Swiss Chard Organic Lettuce Onions – Bunched Please note: Your actual CSA share contents will be listed on the label inside of your box and may differ from this list. Your share contents are based on …

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Box Contents – Week 10, 2024

June 30th – July 6th 2024 Week 10 Harvest: Beans Squash Purslane Peas Beets Kale Blueberries Tart Cherries Spinach Cucumbers Onions – Bunched Organic Lettuce Please note: Your actual CSA share contents will be listed on the label inside of your box and may differ from this list. Your share contents are based on your …

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Fresh New Crops for Summer

Welcoming the Summer Season with Fresh New Crops! As we approach the summer season, we’re excited to share the arrival of new crops and seasonal favorites from our fields. This time of year signals the beginning of a bountiful harvest, with a variety of delicious fruits and vegetables ripening and ready to be enjoyed.  What’s …

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Strawberry, Mango, and Kiwi Salsa

2 cups Strawberries diced 1 kiwi peeled and diced 1/2 mango diced 1-2 green onion sliced, white and tender green 1/2 yellow or red bell pepper, small dice 1/2 English or seeded cucumber, small dice 1 cup cilantro chopped 1 green jalapeño, seeded, tiny dice Juice from 1 lime Salt to taste Place all chopped …

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Produce Storage and Tips

produce storage & tips for CSA members Apples should be stored in the crisper drawer of the refrigerator away from other produce as they emit ethylene gas. For the best flavor bring the fruit to room temperature for serving. Apple Cider is shelf stable for a couple of hours. It should however be stored in …

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Abuzz about Spring

It’s almost springtime which means you will begin to see pollinators buzzing around our farm. Pollinators are truly a farmer’s friend and so very vital to overall food production. Pollinators include bees, insects, birds, and other small insects that move pollen from one plant to another. Pollen is the yellow dust that you see clinging …

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Go Big or Gourd Home

It’s the season for pumpkins and spice and everything nice and as farmers, we just love seeing the magnificent pumpkin receive well-deserved recognition. We believe that nature provides all of the nutrients our body needs by eating in harmony with the seasons and consuming pumpkin now is no exception. Pumpkin contains vitamins C, E, iron, …

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Catering to All Foodies

You Knead To Eat. There is something about being outside in the fresh air on a farm that brings out the hunger in people. Maybe it’s the fun pick-your-own activities, the fresh vegetables and fruits in their natural habitat, or spending time outdoors in the beautiful scenery that stimulates appetites like no other. Folks are …

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A Slice of Summer

It’s Melon season on our farm right now from the beginning of August through October (weather-dependent). We farm over four acres of melons growing seven different varieties including red and yellow seedless watermelon, red and yellow seeded watermelon, muskmelon (AKA cantaloupe), honeydew melon, and canary melon. Belonging to the Cucurbits (Gourd family) these plants need …

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Box Contents – Week 16, 2023

Aug. 8, 2023 – Aug. 14, 2023 Week 16 Harvest: Peaches Pristine Apples Sweet Corn Tomatoes Garlic Onions Cucumbers Radishes Eggplant Beets Beans Cilantro Please note: Your actual CSA share contents will be listed on the label inside of your box and may differ from this list. Your share contents are based on your individual …

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Box Contents – Week 12, 2023

July 11, 2023 – July 16, 2023 Week 12 Harvest: Peaches Tart Cherries Sugar Plums Squash Lettuce Beets Broccoli Cauliflower Kohlrabi Beans Spinach Pickles Swiss Chard Cucumbers Please note: Your actual CSA share contents will be listed on the label inside of your box and may differ from this list. Your share contents are based …

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Time to Bloom

The Next Season’s Rhythm Now that Memorial weekend is almost here, we can reflect on our beautiful spring and enter into the “unofficial days of summer”. Farmers are always in a seasonal rhythm with nature and there is a kind of comfort in that deep-rooted connection. Spring always brings with it optimism and opportunities for …

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