Saturday, August 22, 2020

 

Walls of cherry tomatoes
 


We had 6000 gallons of water delivered to our pond the other day. Turns out 6000 gallons is just "a drop in the bucket" and not worth the expense. We only got a few hours of irrigating out of it. The turtles and frogs love sitting on this willow tree that recently fell into our pond. And Luna has realized she likes chasing the frogs and running through the muck. If the pond were full, everything in the photo, including the pump, would be under water.
 
Fennel and lettuce transplants
 
 
 

Expected harvest for this week (choose 8 for small share, 10 for large share):
husk cherries
sweet onions
shallots
green peppers
ripe peppers
garlic
baby leeks
cherry tomatoes
tomatoes
squash

green beans
Swiss chard
potatoes
carrots
kale

baby kale
lettuce mix
spicy mix
beets
flour (from Farmer Ground Flour - organic)

 

Monday, August 17, 2020

 

 

 

 


Firehoses we have been using for pumping water from our neighbor's ponds.
 

 

Expected harvest for this week (choose 8 for small share, 10 for large share):
husk cherries
sweet onions
shallots
green peppers
ripe peppers
garlic
baby leeks
cherry tomatoes
tomatoes
squash/zucchini
cabbage (holey)
green beans
Swiss chard
potatoes
carrots (maybe)
kale
lettuce mix
spicy mix
beets
flour (from Farmer Ground Flour - organic)

 

 

Sunday, August 9, 2020

 

 Little basil plants

Here we are pumping water from our neighbor's pond into our irrigation pond.
Bunching crew
Very dry soil, but can you spot the toad?

 

Expected harvest for this week (choose 8 for small share, 10 for large share):
husk cherries
sweet onions
purple onions
green peppers
ripe peppers
garlic
baby leeks
cherry tomatoes
tomatoes
cucumbers
squash/zucchini
broccoli
cabbage (holey)
green beans
Swiss chard
potatoes
baby carrots (maybe)
kale
lettuce mix
spicy mix
beets
flour (from Farmer Ground Flour - organic)

 

Sunday, August 2, 2020


The garlic is all harvested. This is some of the German White.

Slug damage on cabbage.





Normally, starting in August, we increase the number of items to 8 and 10 for small and large shares. However, due to conditions and lack of selection we are keeping the item numbers at 7 and 9, at least for this week.

Expected harvest for this week (choose 7 for small share, 9 for large share):
purple onions
green peppers
ripe peppers
garlic
baby leeks
cherry tomatoes
tomatoes
cucumbers
squash/zucchini
broccoli
cabbage
green beans
Swiss chard
potatoes
baby carrots (maybe)
kale
lettuce mix
spicy mix
beets
flour (from Farmer Ground Flour - organic)