Finally summer
We hope that all those of you who wanted greens and berries have your freezers and pantries well stocked by now! It has been a very busy week at the […]
We hope that all those of you who wanted greens and berries have your freezers and pantries well stocked by now! It has been a very busy week at the […]
We tend to stay upbeat about the challenges we face on the farm. But this year it’s important to share some of the unusual obstacles of the season. Late blight, […]
Thanks to the work of many of you at the garlic planting party last October, we had an amazing garlic harvest this past Wednesday. We harvested and laid out to […]
A mild, quick version of the traditional fermented Korean pickle. 1/2 head savoy or napa cabbage 1 tsp. salt 3 scallions 1/2 tsp grated ginger 1 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds […]
It is a real pleasure to be harvesting the carrots we planted back in April. Despite the rain, the voles who like to munch carrots at every chance, and the […]
The first of the potatoes were dug this week and are so delicious that the wait was worth it. Just-dug new potatoes are a tender, buttery treat after a winter […]
Overwhelmed by ever-arriving bunching greens? Put them by for winter! These instructions work for spinach, kale, collards, & swiss chard. It’s the same basic routine for other veggies, too, but […]
1 medium summer squash (zucchini or zephyr squash, for example) 2 tablespoons olive oil (divided) Salt and fresh-ground black pepper 2 cups sliced onions 1 garlic clove, minced 1/2 cup […]
We just finished one of our first sunny harvest days in recent memory, and it felt just wonderful! We hope that the fields will continue to dry out this week […]
Recommended by CSA members Josie & Kevin Johnson— it calls for spinach, but they say that kale, arugula, & swiss chard all are tasty substitutions ½ c. olive oil 4 […]