CSA Harvest - Week 13

Good morning,

It feels like Summer made a serious return this week and the heat has had me questioning what month it is. Then a slightly cool and crisp breeze will brush my cheek and remind me it's September, mmm September.

September always feels so comforting...  it brings the most bountiful and beautiful harvests of the season but also reminds you a frost is near. We are constantly harvesting in the gardens right now and sometimes it is hard to keep up. I have been reminding myself to smile and savor it as the cold weather could sneak up on us at any moment. Savor it.

On Monday, amidst the harvest madness, we planted the last round of greens in the garden. Head lettuce, bok choy, kale and spinach. Now that the temperatures are cooler and the days are getting shorter the crops begin to grow slower so this is an experimental planting, we'll see if they're ready by the last week of the CSA.

OK, onto the bounty that will be in the CSA Shares this week. Warning, the cherry tomato harvests are getting wild, please be prepared for a lot this week! The following produce will be in this week's share:

Tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Summer Squash
Sweet Peppers
Head Lettuce
Arugula
Melons (Cantaloupe and Honeydew)
Green Beans
Cilantro or Basil
Mini Onions

I am so grateful to be growing food for you all and we are planning to host a potluck on the farm in the near future. Stay tuned!

CSA Harvest - Week 12

Hello Everyone, 

The clear skies are a welcome sight this morning. We have received rain, rain and more rain over the last few days. I need to check the rain gauge, but I think we're well over an inch by now. I have been loving the thunderstorms, downpours and rainbows that follow. 

We did have a bit of excitement last night after hearing a hail storm was rolling through Ridgway. In a panic, as a storm approached the farm, we ran around like mad covering as many crops with fabric as possible to protect against potential hail. There is something about splashing through mud in the rain, it really brings out my inner child and puts a huge smile on my face. Luckily we just received rain (knock on wood) and the crops are happy as ever. 

This week's CSA share includes the following:
Head Lettuce
Bok Choy
Kale, Chard or Collard Greens
Heirloom Tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Zucchini/Summer Squash
Green Beans
Carrots
Onion
Peppers
Fava Beans or Eggplant
Ground Cherry Teaser!!!

CSA Harvest - Week 11

Good morning, 

I am prepping for the CSA Harvest, enjoying a cup of coffee and admiring the beautiful morning sky. Such a great way to start the day!


This week's CSA Share will include the following produce:

Salad Greens
Kale, Chard or Collards
Bok Choy
Kohlrabi
Cucumbers
Summer Squash
Green Beans
Heirloom Tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes
Onion
Fava Beans or Eggplant
Peppers
Carrots

The fall crops are starting to show off as well. Here is a photo of a gorgeous Carnival winter squash and below you can see the potatoes, carrots, cabbages and brussels sprouts are all looking happy. Its hard not to just think about the hot crops (tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, etc) this time of the year... but  to insure we have food after the frosts come we need to be caring for and talking to these fall crops now.  


OK, back to summer mode. We did harvest a couple melons this week! Three French Charentais melons slipped right off the vine, fragrant as ever and ready for eating. They were heavenly and I cannot wait for more to ripen so I can include them in the CSA shares soon! 





CSA Harvest - Week 10

It has been a very productive week at the farm. Maybe the cold temperatures sort of put me in panic mode? I did have a scary dream one evening where I woke up to a frost, whew, such a relief to wake up from that one. We had a couple evenings get down to 43 here, a bit too chilly for August if you ask the hoophouses filled with tomatoes. Have no fear, it looks as though the warmer temperatures are returning very soon. 

We spent a lot of time flipping beds this week and seeding crops for fall harvest. We seeded more spinach, salad greens, arugula, cilantro, radishes and turnips as well as transplanted head lettuce, bok choy and asian cabbage. 

 The CSA Harvest has begun and will include the following this week: 

Salad Greens
Kale, Chard or Collards
Bok Choy or Asian Cabbage
Kohlrabi
Carrots or Beets
Cherry Tomatoes
Heirloom Tomatoes
Summer Squash
Cucumbers
Onion(s)
Eggplant, Fava Beans or Peas
Herbs (Mint, Sage or Parsley)

I hope everyone has a beautiful day and I look forward to seeing you this afternoon.


CSA Harvest - Week 9

Well... I am happy to announce the wait is over. The heirloom tomatoes are ripe and will be in the CSA shares this week!! I told you it would be here before we knew it. 

It is the 9th week of the CSA season which means we are already half way through. Wow, time is flying... and by the look and feel outside Fall is getting closer by the day. Psst, somebody needs to tell Fall to settle down and wait it's turn. Seriously. 

The following fresh produce is in this week's CSA share:

Salad Greens
Kale, Chard or Collards
Heirloom Tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes
Cucumber
Zucchini/Summer Squash
Basil
Peas (last week of these)
Carrots or Beets
Turnips
Pepper
Onions, Favas or Eggplant

I love how the share gets more colorful each week. I will see you all later today! 

Beautiful Day


 The past week was FABULOUS. My little brother was in town visiting so I wasn't as productive as usual, but there were lots of hugs, laughs and constant smiles. He flew back to Fort Benning on Sunday morning... I miss that 'little' guy already.  

We made a discovery this week, there is a badger near my garden who I believe is helping keep the rodents under control. I decided this badger is like a Walt Disney character and needs a good name :).

I did complete a couple kitchen projects this week with the help of friends. We made a batch of spicy dill pickles and a huge batch of kimchi! 

Sunday afternoon brought a heavy rainstorm. It was probably the hardest I have seen it rain at the gardens this season and we received over a half of an inch in a short period of time. The child in me wants to jump in the puddles that are still hanging around from that storm. Want to know the best part? I finished seeding new beds of cilantro and spinach right before it started to rain. Must be a sign that those crops are going to do great. 

I am starting the CSA Harvest this morning and will post harvest information tomorrow. 

Have a beautiful day!



CSA Harvest - Week 8


Hello CSA Members, 

I am excited to share this week's harvest with you. The CSA share will include the following fresh produce:

Salad Greens
Carrots
Turnips
Cherry Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Zucchini/Summer Squash
Peppers
Herbs (Mint, Sage or Cilantro)
Kale, Chard or Collard Greens
Edible Flowers
Snow Peas
Scallions, Eggplant or Fava Beans

Please let me know if you need recipe ideas. I have been spending more time in the kitchen recently and keep discovering new ways to enjoy the beautiful veggies. 

I will see you this afternoon!

Rainbow!



We have been blessed with the most amazing skies recently. Sunshine, rainbows, soaking rain, fog. What more can you ask for?

Here are a couple photo updates from the garden.  



As you can see, the heirloom slicers are ripening. Here are a couple Black Krims announcing it is officially summer!! These will be in the CSA shares very soon! The wait is almost over. 


CSA Harvest - Week 7

Hello Everyone, 

I finished the CSA Harvest this morning. The weather was a pleasant surprise and harvesting in the fog and sprinkling rain was quite dreamy. 

The following fresh produce is in this week's CSA share:

Salad Greens
Mustard Greens
Kale, Chard or Collard Greens
Turnips
Carrots
Basil
Cucumber
Summer Squash/Zucchini
Peppers (Beaver Dam or Islander)
Jalapenos
Edible Flowers
Herbs (Parsley, Mint or Sage)
Snow Peas and/or Snap Peas
Cherry Tomatoes!!! 

Yum!!

I look forward to seeing everyone this afternoon. 

CSA Harvest - Week 6

Hello Everyone,

It rained a little more last night, and thunder rumbled in the distance as I fell asleep. There is nothing quite like the early morning hours after a rainstorm. It is heavenly. I love that fresh smell and calmness in the air. 

The beautiful morning made for a very enjoyable harvest.  Can you believe we are already a third of the way through the season? I hope you have been enjoying the fresh produce thus far. 

This week's share includes the following:

Salad Greens
Head Lettuce

Kale, Chard or Collard Greens
Snap Peas and/or Snow Peas

Carrots
Turnips
Cucumber
Basil
Edible Flowers
Kohlrabi
Pepper (Beaver Dam or Islander)
Herbs (Mint, Parsley or Sage)

I look forward to seeing everyone this afternoon!