Sunday, June 28, 2020

 Fog rolling in over the tractor and onions
Pea and oat cover crop in Block 11

Well, we have had multiple rain storms this past week so things will start growing again. Of course, so will the weeds and grass! We look forward to a good, productive week with lots of hoeing, weeding, planting beets, carrots, lettuce and transplanting cabbage and winter squash. With temperatures in the 70s and occasional showers it should be a good week on a vegetable farm.

Expected harvest for this week (choose 6 for small share, 8 for large share):
green beans
Swiss chard
new potatoes
baby carrots
cucumbers?
squash/zucchini?
scallions
kale
pea shoots
baby kale
lettuce heads
lettuce mix
spicy mix
salad turnips
beets
flour (from Farmer Ground Flour - organic)

Sunday, June 21, 2020


 This year's seed crops. Top photo: Hoeing beans, edamame and runner beans we are growing for Fedco Seeds and Fruition Seeds. Bottom photo: Zinnias we are growing for seed for Fruition Seeds in a hoophouse.
 This year's weird solanacea experiment: "litchi tomato" from Baker Creek Seeds.
Garlic scapes are tasty and fashionable.

Considering everything else that is depressing in the world right now, we were really hoping for a good growing season. Unfortunately that has not happened. After a bitter cold May now we are suffering drought conditions and have not gotten any rain in weeks. We are irrigating every day, but the crops still are not very happy. So we apologize for the lack of diversity in the shares and for the poor quality of some of the crops. Lets hope for some rain and look forward to a more bountiful harvest later in the summer.

Expected harvest for this week (choose 6 for small share, 8 for large share):
green beans?
Swiss chard
garlic scapes
scallions
kale
pea shoots
baby kale
spinach
lettuce heads
lettuce mix
spicy mix
salad turnips
baby beets/beet greens
potatoes (from Silver Queen Farm - non-organic)
flour (from Farmer Ground Flour - organic)

Saturday, June 13, 2020

 Second planting of cucumbers went in the ground today
 Happy kale
 Sweet potato slips arrived this week and were quickly planted. We had one bed last year and they were gone in about a week (to the CSA and farmers market, that is). So this year we planted 2.5 beds. Hopefully they are just as successful as last year.
 Whenever people pass by our farm in cars or on foot and they see us using this backpack sprayer, we assume that they assume we are spraying pesticides. But have no fear, Dominic is only spraying the plants with a kaolin clay solution - a protectant.


The rye and vetch this spring was the thickest and lushest we have ever seen. It was so tall and thick it had to be mowed with the tractor in 1st gear. Lots of great organic matter and nitrogen for our soil!

The irrigation system is fully set up and in use just about every morning and evening. Here's hoping for rain, though there is none in the forecast. Luckily, its not too hot!



Expected harvest for this week (choose 6 for small share, 8for large share):
garlic scapes
scallions
kale
spring radishes
pea shoots
baby kale
spinach
lettuce heads
lettuce mix
spicy mix
baby salad turnips
cilantro
baby beets/beet greens
potatoes (from Silver Queen Farm - non-organic)
flour (from Farmer Ground Flour - organic)

Sunday, June 7, 2020



Luna staring at the chipmunk we trapped in the greenhouse

Grove Park Farmers' Market starts tomorrow so the CSA will begin in Elmira. We will be there from 3:00-6:00. See you there.
Expected harvest for this week (choose 5 for small share, 7 for large share):
kale
spring radishes
pea shoots
baby kale
spinach
lettuce heads
lettuce mix
spicy mix
baby salad turnips
cilantro
baby beets/beet greens
daikon radishes
poatoes (from Silver Queen Farm - non-organic)
flour (from Farmer Ground Flour - organic)
limited selection of garden transplants - let us know if you have requests