Blight is back—but, for now, tomatoes are here!
Remember Late Blight? The wretched tomato and potato disease that caused the Irish Potato Famine a hundred and fifty years ago, also decimated crops in the Northeast last summer. We […]
Remember Late Blight? The wretched tomato and potato disease that caused the Irish Potato Famine a hundred and fifty years ago, also decimated crops in the Northeast last summer. We […]
A new ‘small’ hoophouse is underway at the farm. Some of you may remember the “port-a-hoopies” that we built last summer. They were a bit of an experiment, and an […]
It has been a toasty week for all of us, but full of exciting new things on the farm: new potatoes, new beets, new baby birds in the nest in […]
This year reminds us that when conditions are ideal for bountiful vegetables, they are also ideal for bountiful weeds! But weeding future crops is just as important as any current […]
Garlic scapes, the flower spike of the garlic plant, are an eagerly awaited annual treat on the farm. We cut the flower off so that the garlic plant will put […]
The beautiful range of weather continued this week, with a direct impact on the veggies in your share. It thrills us to be able to give things other than greens […]
The 2010 CSA season is underway! Compared to the rains of last spring, this year’s mix of sun and rain has been simply wonderful. The veggies are growing great, and […]
The start of the CSA season is in sight! It has been such a strange, beautiful, dry spring, and we are welcoming this much-needed day of rain. Hopefully we’ll get […]
Hello CSA members, What a beautiful spring! The sight of yesterday’s hail against a backdrop of cherry blossoms was amazing. The past few weeks have been packed full of transplanting […]
We’ve certainly been enjoying the warm start to the farming season. The torrential rain last week left the fields sodden, but we hope that by next week they will have […]