Saturday, October 26, 2019

Last week of the summer CSA! Join us friday night November 1st for a potluck on the farm to celebrate the end of the season! Bring a dish to pass and one to eat from if you can and come see the farm in it's autumn splendor!  6 pm but come even if it'll be a little later. 

This week's corning market will be in the same park but vendors will be set up along the brick path to the fountain. (There was a mistake in applying for the permit to use the park and this the last week was not included. In order to use city property there needs to be a permit, confusing but look around, we'll only be 100 feet from where we normally are!) 


 mother ginger on the left, baby ginger on the right and topside, this year's ginger was smaller than usual.
 Autumn!
 Parsnips loaded up for a restaurant order
 The fingerling potatoes say hello!

Thanks for joining us to eat through the seasons! Want to keep eating local food?  We have a fall and winter CSA that runs from November through March pickups available inside the information center in Corning on Saturdays 11-3 and at Chamberlain acres farmer's Market Sundays 11-3.

Your support of our farm means the world to us!  Thank you so much! If we don't see you this winter, we hope to see you next spring!
Liz and Matthew

Expected options (Small share choose 8, large share choose 10):

Parsnips
Daikon radishes
Watermelon radishes
Celeriac
Brussels sprouts
Baby Ginger
Baby turmeric
Butternut Squash
Beets
Shallots
Hot Peppers
Sweet onions
Leeks
Tomatoes maybe?
Garlic
Spicy Mix
Lettuce Mix
Spinach
Pea Shoots
Swiss chard
Kale
Potatoes
Carrots

Sunday, October 20, 2019

 
 Its garlic-planting time. Matthew is placing the cloves near the holes in the weedmat and Liz is on the prone weeder planting them.

Some of the nice-looking celeriac awaiting harvest.


Radish stack.

Reminder: the CSA runs through the end of October. The Fall/Winter CSA begins the first week of November. Its not too late to sign up if you are interested.

Expected options (Small share choose 8, large share choose 10):


Spaghetti squash
Parsnips
Daikon radishes
Watermelon radishes
Celeriac
Brussels sprouts
Baby ginger
Baby turmeric
Delicata
Beets
Shallots
Sweet onions
Leeks
Cherry tomatoes
Tomatoes
Garlic
Spicy mix
Lettuce mix
Swiss chard
Kale
Potatoes
Carrots

Saturday, October 12, 2019


 Loving these beautiful fall days
 Hiding in the pepper plants
Looks like a good parsnip crop this year

Expected options (Small share choose 8, large share choose 10):

Parsnips
Daikon radishes
Watermelon radishes
Celeriac
Brussels sprouts
Baby Ginger
Baby turmeric
Delicata
Beets
Shallots
Ripe Peppers
Hot Peppers
Green peppers
Husk cherries
Sweet onions
Leeks
Cherry Tomatoes
Tomatoes
Garlic
Spicy Mix
Lettuce Mix
Swiss chard
Kale
Potatoes
Carrots

Saturday, October 5, 2019

 When we dump a crate of muddy carrots in the sink and let them sit, these carrot patterns emerge in the water corresponding to the carrots below in the bottom of the sink.
 Its gnarly root vegetable time

Its an impressive turmeric harvest this year.

Expected options (Small share choose 8, large share choose 10):

Parsnips
Daikon radishes
Watermelon radishes
Celeriac
Brussels sprouts
Baby Ginger
Baby turmeric
Butternut squash
Beets
Edamame
Shallots
Ripe Peppers
Hot Peppers
Green peppers
Husk cherries
Eggplant
Sweet onions
Leeks
Cherry Tomatoes
Tomaotes
Garlic
Green Beans
Spicy Mix
Lettuce Mix
Swiss chard
Kale
Potatoes
Carrots