Posts Tagged ‘veggies’

What Lies Beneath the Snow?

I know that there are delicious greens under that snow, just waiting for a few sunny, warm days!  In a few weeks, we will harvest what is ready and begin re-planting for our spring greens. Another sign of spring is Matt’s return to Wisconsin after a few relaxing months in Central America.  Well-rested, he handled [...]

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Summer Marches On…

Evan, Matt and Darrell picking cucumbers From green beans to cucumbers, Cukes to corn.  Just when we’ve had our fill of something, there is another to replace it.  The early corn went out this week, and the delicious bi-color will be coming soon.  Corn is easy to freeze and make other dishes with, but me-thinks you [...]

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14 Carrot Bunches

Well, 14 bunches give or take.  It just sounded good. .

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Oh, Potato!

What an amazing plant!  To put a little piece of potato into the ground, wait a few months and pull out multitudes of tender treasures is a wonder to me.  We have planted 8 different varieties of certified organic seed potatoes this year:  Dark Red Norland, Pontiac, French Fingerlings, Yukon Gold, Carola, Kennebec, Adirondack Red [...]

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This week’s box

In this weeks box, you’ll find peas, beets, broccoli, turnips, leeks, fenel, carrots, kohlrabi, Swiss chard, cilantro and parsley. Thanks for sharing our farm!

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Summer

Wednesday was a hot one.  Many thanks to the worker shares for their help in harvesting, washing, and boxing all those veggies. I hope you all are enjoying your food!  We your appreciate feedback!

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First Deliveries

   

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Spring Lettuce

Spring is coming! The lettuce is happy and growing fast in the hoop-house. Onions, celery, and assorted lettuces are started as well. Also, due to demand I have decided to add a half-share option which will be delivered weekly for $300.

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