Spring Csa Week 6 Monica
Csa 2023 Spring Week 6 Frog Song Organics Organic Farm Central We start thousands of plants for sale for pre orders and to choose as items for the end of the spring csa season and beginning of the summer season, and it takes a comedic amount of spreadsheets to organize the seeding dates, labeling, and layout for all those plants. The asparagus was a substitution; they weren't sure if it would be ready in time, so they listed salsa instead but gave a heads up that we might get "a very special spring vegetable" instead.
Csa Week 6 Night Owl S Garden Every week from late june to october you will receive a box of 6 8 different vegetables selected for flavor, picked at their peak, and delivered fresh from our farm to your neighborhood. Read about our csa pickup procedures here. from sweet winter carrots to new spring greens and other great local food in between, this spring share will bring you the best early vegetables from our hoophouses complemented with hearty winter vegetables. We put 12 week old tomatoes in the ground in may and typically have our first harvest around 4th of july. they are all planted in our movable tunnels and will be trellised up to the rafters so they can grow tall and we can access all the fruit easily. Spring csa week 6 carrots! mailchi.mp c999b19a06b2 happy new year and welcome to castle rock farm 12387302.
2026 Spring Csa Elija Farm We put 12 week old tomatoes in the ground in may and typically have our first harvest around 4th of july. they are all planted in our movable tunnels and will be trellised up to the rafters so they can grow tall and we can access all the fruit easily. Spring csa week 6 carrots! mailchi.mp c999b19a06b2 happy new year and welcome to castle rock farm 12387302. While you may not notice it this week, i am expecting that there will be some gaps in the upcoming weeks…but time will tell. as csa members, fortunately you receive top priority for what we grow. but other customers of our store, farmer’s markets, and wholesale accounts are already facing cut backs. which its not going over well. It hasn't felt much like winter again these last two weeks. some of our farmers are thankful for the warm weather and sunshine, while others wish for freezing temps like we should have in february. on one hand, it's nicer to care for animals without worrying about water freezing, and greenhouse plants are growing. We’ve designed the spring csa farm share program to bridge the gap between our winter csa and our summer csa programs. the contents will reflect this with the early shares still featuring many storage veggies as well as spring greens from the high tunnels. Are you wondering what to expect in your csa shares this spring? here’s a menu of what we’re working on for you. it’s going to be a great season. we harvest 6 8 items each week for our members in as generous of helpings that the garden can supply.
Spring Csa Week 6 Monica While you may not notice it this week, i am expecting that there will be some gaps in the upcoming weeks…but time will tell. as csa members, fortunately you receive top priority for what we grow. but other customers of our store, farmer’s markets, and wholesale accounts are already facing cut backs. which its not going over well. It hasn't felt much like winter again these last two weeks. some of our farmers are thankful for the warm weather and sunshine, while others wish for freezing temps like we should have in february. on one hand, it's nicer to care for animals without worrying about water freezing, and greenhouse plants are growing. We’ve designed the spring csa farm share program to bridge the gap between our winter csa and our summer csa programs. the contents will reflect this with the early shares still featuring many storage veggies as well as spring greens from the high tunnels. Are you wondering what to expect in your csa shares this spring? here’s a menu of what we’re working on for you. it’s going to be a great season. we harvest 6 8 items each week for our members in as generous of helpings that the garden can supply.
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