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Farm Happenings at Sycamore Bend Farm
Farm Happenings for July 4, 2020
Tomatoes will be strong for the rest of this share season.
Had a couple reports of bags of mixed greens going bad the previous week - if this happened within a couple days of being in your fridge, shoot me an email reply or other message and I'll tack on a $5 credit to your account. In general, we'1 read more »
July 1, 2020
Tomatoes will be strong for the rest of this share season.
Had a couple reports of bags of mixed greens going bad last week - if this happened within a couple days of being in your fridge, shoot me an email or other message and I'll tack on a $5 credit to your account. In general, we've learned the1 read more »
Last June delivery
Not much new. The big job was getting 1200 sweet potatoes planted. Staying ahead of the weeds and bugs.
More tomatoes each week, we have been putting some extras into boxes as we get 'surprised' by ripe ones.
I know Harvie gives cooking tips, I'll offer mine too:
Cucumber salad - slice thin, salt,1 read more »
Garden Transition and thoughts about the future
The garden is transitioning from spring greens to late spring and early summer veggies. We'll have less salad veggies after this week, and finish spring with roots like beets and carrots and the heartier greens like kale and chard and dandelion greens. Early summer crops are coming on - the squash1 read more »
Saturday's Delivery
All: If you are not signed up for a share, but are a "Farm Stand" subscriber, you can order a box with all the extras we have available.
Regular customers: We are at our peak of variety, especially with the spring crops being delayed and our summer crops coming on fast. I highly recommend making go1 read more »
Farm Happenings for June 10
All: If you are not signed up for a share, but are a "Farm Stand" subscriber, you can order a box with all the extras we have available.
Regular customers: We are near our peak of variety, especially with the spring crops being delayed and our summer crops coming on fast. I highly recommend making1 read more »
Veggies for first week in June
The garden is pumping it out now, after such a cold and wet May. If you need more greens, just send me an email, and we can make up for any light boxes in the past.
Here's a picture of the high tunnel from a week ago, chard on the left, then tomatoes, cukes and green beans, more tomatoes, and then1 read more »
Veggie Boxes, last week of May
Last week had a lot of salad greens - we are at the peak of the spring stuff coming in. It won't be too long, we'll have more variety with cukes and zucchini, beets and carrots, and then tomatoes in late June.The farm is moving along - lots of trellising and other maintenance, some of the last tran1 read more »