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Small Helpers

Small Helpers

  Some very small helpers I came across some creatures while harvesting today and that got me thinking about pest management.  While I was picking the long beans I saw two praying mantises.  I don’t often see mantises in the field, so it was a…

Nature is the wild card

Nature is the wild card

Welcome to the first week of our Fall 2019 CSA!  It is a new season and my favorite season.  I thought we should start with a little reminder of what Community Supported Agriculture is all about. Nature is the wild card Everything we put in…

You Can Eat Those?

You Can Eat Those?

This is the last week of the Summer CSA!  We made it!  Thank you to all our fabulous CSA members who have joined us on the journey through this really super challenging summer.  I don’t want to sound like a broken record, but it’s been…

Difference in Squashes

Difference in Squashes

Seasonal Squashes Explained New in the shares this week is butternut squash!  Butternut squash is one of the most popular of the thick skinned winter squashes.  It is typically roasted in the oven.  The traditional preparation is to cut in in half, scoop out the…

Summer Heat Sets In

Summer Heat Sets In

I stepped out the door at 5 am Tuesday to do morning chores.  It was hot, dark and humid.  There is something especially uncomfortable about humidity in the darkness.  To be not only wrapped in hot damp air, but in a thick black blanket as…

August Transitions

August Transitions

August is a time of transition.  Much of the summer garden has already been mowed down to be tilled in.  Almost all of the tomatoes and all the squash and cucumbers are finished.  The high tunnel that was planted with heirloom tomatoes is cleared out…

Bumper Crops and Thorny Weeds

Bumper Crops and Thorny Weeds

New in the shares this week are long beans!  Long beans are eaten like green beans, but they are in the same family as purple hull peas.  They are sweeter, softer and meatier than green beans.  You can prepare them as you would green beans. …

Okra, the Weather and old sayings

Okra, the Weather and old sayings

OKRA!  Tips for a Slime-less Experience The okra harvest has begun.  We probably could have started picking it a week or two ago but we just didn’t have time with all those tomatoes!  Now it is tall enough that we don’t have to bend over…