by Greg Edelman | Oct 23, 2017 | News, Uncategorized |
The final share of the season is this week. Of course, it is one of those moments you ponder how time just flies right by. Although, I think eating fresh vegetables directly from the farm helps to keep yourself very connected to time and more so the seasons. We are...
by Greg Edelman | Oct 16, 2017 | Uncategorized |
With two more weeks to go, the CSA shares are still quite a bounty. The main field has now been mowed and and turned over. Hopefully we will get a cover crop of hairy vetch and clover planted in it this week which will feed the soil nitrogen for next year’s...
by Greg Edelman | Oct 9, 2017 | Uncategorized |
The Fall heat wave started to really do some damage to our best laid plans for these final few weeks of the CSA. Some of our lettuce has bolted and gone bitter, one variety of arugula is now in flower, and we have two plantings of broccoli that are now heading up at...
by Greg Edelman | Oct 2, 2017 | Vegetables |
Like a lot of people, Fall is my favorite of the 4 seasons. The cool weather, the colors, and the tastes are a tough combination to beat. The main part of this week’s share is 100% Fall. Their might be a few holdovers of summer on the choice table yet though! Our...
by Greg Edelman | Sep 25, 2017 | Uncategorized, Vegetables |
I am not really sure that everyone is completely overjoyed to still be receiving tomatoes in their CSA share, but this crazy heat wave has brought new life back to the tomato patch. The theme of our CSA pick up a couple weeks back was about enjoying the last of this...