This week's expected vegetables
Choose 8 items (large share 10 items):
radicchio
winter squash
beets
carrots
radishes
pac choi
potatoes
eggplant
cherry tomatoes
onions
tomatoes
basil
kale
pea shoots
sunflower shoots
husk cherries
tomatillos
lettuce
lettuce mix
peppers
flour
Updates and photos from the farm and expected weekly vegetable harvests for the CSA
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Sunday, September 20, 2015
We have finally gotten around to contemplating how we want to operate the CSA this Fall/Winter (or if we want to do it at all) . For those of you who participated last year you know we organized the CSA differently: members paid upfront any amount they wanted, we applied a discount, then members came to the winter farmer's Markets and "bought" whatever amount they wanted from what we had available. We added up what each member "bought" each week and subtracted that from their balance. Members could add to their balance at any time, and get the same 10% additional credit.
Prior to that, our Fall/Winter CSA was organized more like our regular season CSA. Each week members picked 7 items from what was available each week.
Whether you participated in our previous Fall/Winter CSAs or not, we would love your feedback on which model you prefer. Please feel free to "comment" to this blog post, send us an email (maglenn_1999@yahoo.com) or just talk with us at market.
Right now it looks like the Corning Winter Market will run the first and third Saturdays of each month (same as previous years). We plan to also be at the Ithaca Farmers' Market most Saturdays.
Speaking of this winter: we just planted most of the our winter greens. We hope that we will do a better job this year of having salad greens all winter. We plan to have three hoophouses full of winter greens including: lettuce mix, spinach, spicy mix, tokyo bekana (baby chinese cabbage), arugula, kale and chard. We'll see how it goes. We are still learning how to grow food for this difficult time of year.
This week's expected vegetables
Choose 8 items (large share 10 items):
radicchio
winter squash
beets
radishes
pac choi
potatoes
eggplant
cherry tomatoes
onions
tomatoes
basil
kale
chard (maybe)
pea shoots
sunflower shoots
husk cherries
tomatillos
lettuce
lettuce mix
peppers
flour
dry black beans
Prior to that, our Fall/Winter CSA was organized more like our regular season CSA. Each week members picked 7 items from what was available each week.
Whether you participated in our previous Fall/Winter CSAs or not, we would love your feedback on which model you prefer. Please feel free to "comment" to this blog post, send us an email (maglenn_1999@yahoo.com) or just talk with us at market.
Right now it looks like the Corning Winter Market will run the first and third Saturdays of each month (same as previous years). We plan to also be at the Ithaca Farmers' Market most Saturdays.
Speaking of this winter: we just planted most of the our winter greens. We hope that we will do a better job this year of having salad greens all winter. We plan to have three hoophouses full of winter greens including: lettuce mix, spinach, spicy mix, tokyo bekana (baby chinese cabbage), arugula, kale and chard. We'll see how it goes. We are still learning how to grow food for this difficult time of year.
This week's expected vegetables
Choose 8 items (large share 10 items):
radicchio
winter squash
beets
radishes
pac choi
potatoes
eggplant
cherry tomatoes
onions
tomatoes
basil
kale
chard (maybe)
pea shoots
sunflower shoots
husk cherries
tomatillos
lettuce
lettuce mix
peppers
flour
dry black beans
Sunday, September 13, 2015
This week's expected vegetables
Choose 8 items (large share 10 items):
beets
radishes
pac choi
chinese cabbage
potatoes
eggplant
cherry tomatoes
onions
tomatoes
basil
green beans
yellow beans
dragon tongue beans
kale
chard (maybe)
pea shoots
sunflower shoots
husk cherries
tomatillos
lettuce
lettuce mix
peppers
flour
dry black beans
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Its been a very beany summer for us. Most harvest days we have been scrambling to get them all picked. Now they are slowing down in production and unfortunately we haven't been able to get the irrigation set up on them. With some rain I think they will perk back up for another round of harvesting.
Best tomato harvest ever...we hope you have been enjoying the abundant tomatoes this summer. Like the beans we have been struggling to get them all picked and there has been more than we can sell (and distribute to CSA).
This week's expected vegetables
Choose 8 items (large share 10 items):
broccoli
radishes
pac choi
chinese cabbage
potatoes
eggplant
cherry tomatoes
sweet onions
tomatoes
basil
green beans
yellow beans
dragon tongue beans
zucchini
summer squash
kale
chard (maybe)
pea shoots
sunflower shoots
husk cherries
tomatillos
lettuce
lettuce mix
spicy mix
peppers
flour
dry black beans
Best tomato harvest ever...we hope you have been enjoying the abundant tomatoes this summer. Like the beans we have been struggling to get them all picked and there has been more than we can sell (and distribute to CSA).
This week's expected vegetables
Choose 8 items (large share 10 items):
broccoli
radishes
pac choi
chinese cabbage
potatoes
eggplant
cherry tomatoes
sweet onions
tomatoes
basil
green beans
yellow beans
dragon tongue beans
zucchini
summer squash
kale
chard (maybe)
pea shoots
sunflower shoots
husk cherries
tomatillos
lettuce
lettuce mix
spicy mix
peppers
flour
dry black beans
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