This week is your FIRST share of the whole season! Some of you are continuing from Spring share, many of you are returning from last year and some of you are brand new. Welcome All!
We are excited to offer crisp, sweet carrots, delicious salad mix, cilantro and chives, spring onions, first cutting of arugula, and spicy salad mix with mustard greens, spinach and bright hakurei turnips and bunches of young Red Russian kale and chard. The hens have been working hard through this last bit of cold weather and we have plenty of colorful, nutritious eggs too-they are included in your share this week if you choose!
New this year, Oak Spring Farm is offering logo'd baseball caps and cozy logo'd sweatshirts, and a fresh supply of car magnets, so you can display your favorite local farm on a daily basis. We will have them at market all season!
Check out our donation-based share this year which allows any member to contribute a one-time payment (multiple options available) to enable community members who would otherwise be unable to purchase a share, to partake in the nutritious food we offer. So far we have raised enough money to help supplement 5 families get a CSA share they otherwise couldn't afford. Thank you!
Don't forget to join the Oak Spring FARMily Facebook page - a members-only group which enables us to share recipes, storage tips and fun information about the farm life. We hope to have some meaningful and informative conversations going this year as we strive to help everyone get the most out of their shares. Check it out to find this week's awesome first recipes and lots of information pertaining to your farm share.
We have lots of great transplants and we will be at the market tomorrow with all our Certified Organic transplants-tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, lettuces, broccoli, kale, and more! Nic and Andi, our interns this year, will be there with Lisa!
Please plan to come out to the farm on Sunday May 16th for our Spring Festival!Some of our vendors will be here like Daily Crisis Dairy, Floriculture micro farm, and Plants are Good with herbal tinctures. We'll have produce and Oak Spring Farm merchandise for sale, live music from 2 different performers, farm tour is at 2pm, growing great tomato tips from Lisa and crew at 3pm, food from Oak Spring and Laura K. like farm focaccia, fresh salads, hummus wraps and so much more. Bring a chair and your favorite beverage and come hang out for the afternoon 1-5pm
STORAGE TIP-OF-THE-WEEK - Separate the greens from the roots when storing carrots, beets, radishes, turnips, etc., to maximize shelf life. Keep both in plastic bags or damp paper towels.
PREP TIP - no need to peel these carrots. A light scrub with a vegetable brush is all that's needed.