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Farm Happenings at A Rocha Farm
Welcome to the A Rocha Winter CSA!
Happy First Winter CSA!
We are excited to have you all along with us for the winter. We have lots of fun winter crops to share like Brussels sprouts, cabbage, kale, rutabaga, daikon radish, dry beans, onions, shallots, leeks and winter squash galore!
I really love winter veggies because they1 read more »
The last CSA box of the season!!
Our 20 week CSA season is coming to an end this week, and as always it feels like the end to a long and exciting journey.
Right now we are looking back over the journey and reflecting as a team. Remembering the many interns, staff, volunteers, and amazing customers (like you!) who have j1 read more »
The last CSA box of the season!
Our 20 week CSA season is coming to an end this week, and as always it feels like the end to a long and exciting journey.
Right now we are looking back over the journey and reflecting as a team. Remembering the many interns, staff, volunteers, and amazing customers (like you!) who have journeyed al1 read more »
What's happening on the farm right now?
What does fall look like on the farm?
A farming mentor described fall to me as the time when you put away all your toys after a lot of playing. In the spring we pulled all the toys out, built things like trellises for beans and peas to climb and caterpillar tunnels to keep peppers and eggplan1 read more »
This week - the Acorn Squash!
This weeks squash is the acorn squash! Acorn squash are one of my favorite squash to use for stuffed squash with its personal meal size and decently large central cavity.
Growing up my grandma made stuffed acorn squash every thanksgiving! She would always make it by slicing it in half, scooping out1 read more »
Truth and Reconciliation (and a few notes on Thanksgiving veggie offerings)
Today I want to open our newsletter with a land acknowledgement.
Your farmers at A Rocha are grateful to live and farm within the TATALU (Little Campbell River) Watershed on the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish people: including Semiahmoo, Kwantlen, Stó:lō and W̱S&Aac1 read more »
Truth and Reconciliation (and a few notes on Thanksgiving veggie offerings)
Today I thought I would open our newsletter with a land acknowledgement.
Your farmers at A Rocha are grateful to live and farm within the TATALU (Little Campbell River) Watershed on the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish people: including Semiahmoo, Kwantlen, Stó:lō an1 read more »