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August, Bring it on!

August, Bring it on!

All day Monday the anxiety sat in the pit of my stomach.  It is August.  August is a big month.  It is when we plant the majority of the fall garden, the crops that will carry us through from late September to January.  Yet summer…

Summer Goings Ons

Summer Goings Ons

I would like to recant the nice things I said about the rain two weeks ago.  It just hasn’t stopped!  What a wet July.  We prepared half of the beds for the fall and winter garden weeks and weeks ago, but we still haven’t been…

It’s time.  Tomato time.

It’s time.  Tomato time.

It’s time.  Tomato time.  The tomatoes are pouring in.  Slicing tomatoes, heirloom tomatoes, paste and plum tomatoes, cherry tomatoes.    The tomato room is filling up with stacks upon stacks of harvest crates.  What did we do yesterday?  We picked tomatoes.  What did we do today? …

Summer Brain

Summer Brain

I have “summer brain”.  It is a condition that afflicts this farmer every July through September.  A sort of mental tunnel vision.  I am sitting down to write the newsletter and my mind is a blank.  The newsletter requires more big picture thinking.  But at…

My years are measured in vegetables

My years are measured in vegetables

So much has been happening on the farm!  Today, all the parts for our new greenhouse and two high tunnels arrived on an 18-wheeler.  Robin and I helped Randy get it all unloaded in just over one sweltering, mid-day hour.   We are super excited to…

I Love Digging Potatoes

I Love Digging Potatoes

I love digging potatoes.  We watch throughout spring as the tops grow, flower, and eventually start to die back.  We hill them twice, mounding soil up around the base of the plant to keep the young potatoes covered and in the dark.  What will we…

Hello Summer CSA!

Hello Summer CSA!

Welcome to the Summer Share!  What can you expect over the coming weeks?  We still have some of our “cool season” crops out in the field including cabbage, carrots, beets, and a whole lot of potatoes.  Fingers crossed we get a good potato harvest this…

Last Week of the Spring CSA

Last Week of the Spring CSA

Welcome to the last week of the Spring CSA!  Spring is such a tumultuous season on the farm.  Full of promise, full of surprises, never short on frustrations.  Thank you for joining us on our journey this spring.  I hope you enjoyed eating what our…