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Share #4, June 28, 2018

6/27/2018

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Expect a Full Moon tonight!

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Here's a fun tidbit: According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, "the June Full Moon is called the Full Strawberry Moon. This Full Moon got its name from the Algonquin tribes who knew it as a signal to gather the ripening fruit of wild strawberries. It has also been known as the Honey Moon, Mead Moon, and the Full Rose Moon in Europe."
In this weeks CSA, you can expect garlic scapes, summer squash, beets and greens, Fun Yen Chinese cabbage, radishes, and greens! 
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CSA Share #3, June 21, 2018

6/20/2018

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What to expect in your share this week...

Greens Mix
Radishes
Broccoli
Green Onions
Beets and Beet Greens
​Kale

The recent rain was badly needed.  Things grow almost overnight with a little rain. Hope your enjoying your shares this spring. We've been eating a ton of stir-fry over rice or noodles. What is your favorite way to cook spring vegetables? Have a recipe you'd like to share?  

Summer begins tomorrow! We can't wait for fresh tomatoes! ​
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Share #2, June 14, 2018

6/13/2018

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Things are looking great in the high tunnel.  Thank goodness for this wonderful addition to our farm, as it enables us to start the CSA in early June!

This week's CSA will feature the same items as last week, and we're hoping to add radishes and green garlic. Green garlic is all the rage in the culinary circles right now!

A couple people have asked about greens and the Fun Yen cabbage we offered at this time last year. Unfortunately we lost those (the challenge of organic growing), but they have been replanted so we're patiently waiting for them to mature.  

Thing are slowly coming along in the garden beds outside the high tunnel. The weather hasn't been ideal, as it's still very dry and cool. But when the weather changes, the various crops will recognize it and take off very quickly. 
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Share #1, June 7, 2018

6/7/2018

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Your first share contains rhubarb, beets, kale, broccoli, and green onions. Now that we've finally received some spring rain, things should really start taking off once we get some sun!

We've gotten a couple requests of people wanting to know what they're getting ahead of time. We'll do our best to make that happen. Sometime we only know a day or two before, as we're not sure if something will mature in time. Sometimes other other work and life prevent us from getting to the computer in time!
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