Spring Csa Week 4 Monica
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Spring Csa Week 4 Frog Song Organics Organic Farm Central Florida 2 pounds cornmeal 2 large blue potatoes 5 medium (on average) white potatoes 3 green meat radishes head lettuce bag tatsoi according to the manifest,…. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on . Copyright © 2011 2026, frog song organics, all rights reserved site by ghost pepper creative. We grew a spring cover crop this year to prevent soil erosion, manage weeds, cycle nutrients, and increase pollinator habitat. the honeybees love the buckwheat flowers! after we mow the buckwheat, the soil will be fertilized, tilled, and beds will be prepared for planting fall crops next month.
2026 Spring Csa Elija Farm Copyright © 2011 2026, frog song organics, all rights reserved site by ghost pepper creative. We grew a spring cover crop this year to prevent soil erosion, manage weeds, cycle nutrients, and increase pollinator habitat. the honeybees love the buckwheat flowers! after we mow the buckwheat, the soil will be fertilized, tilled, and beds will be prepared for planting fall crops next month. Week four of the spring csa bag will include a mix of the following: mixed variety potatoes, yellow onions, baking apples, greens (either spinach, lettuce, or microgreens), basil, and five college farms tomatoes. Everyone got something different in their deliveries this week. we're starting the main spring to summer transition so we have quite the variety of things available right now. It feels like we just planted onions, but last week they were a mere shadow underneath growing weeds. seeing that, we know that at least a month has passed. so we dedicated time to “weeding the onions holes”. all 800 bed feet now reach towards the sun with space to expand their roots & bulbs. Most of the last week has been hot and sticky, so my prediction was correct: no more peas, because peas hate the heat. in csa week 4, the greens are shifting, too, away from the tender early spring cool weather types, to the more robust (and tough, sometimes bitter) greens.
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