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Farm Happenings at Pleasant Hill Produce
Farm Happenings for September 5, 2020
What a beautiful day today was! And the farm finally got some rain! Your food will be so thankful for today's sunshine between yesterday's and tomorrow's rain.
Ben is now harvesting from our fall crops - new kale, chard, collards, spinach, radishes, and lettuce. This fall kale is much more tender a1 read more »
Farm Happenings for August 30, 2020
What a beautiful day today was! And the farm finally got some rain! Your food will be so thankful for today's sunshine between yesterday's and tomorrow's rain.
Ben is now harvesting from our fall crops - new kale, chard, collards, spinach, radishes, and lettuce. This fall kale is much more tender a1 read more »
Farm Happenings for August 29, 2020
We are in the peak season of summer flavors (and colors!) - tomatoes, corn, peaches. So many juicy, full flavors. Some of our summer favorites are cold gazpacho, tomato pie, salsa, BLTs, and a green chicken salad. The deer enjoyed all of our lettuce plants this summer, but new lettuce heads are now1 read more »
Farm Happenings for August 29, 2020
We are in the peak season of summer flavors (and colors!) - tomatoes, corn, peaches. So many juicy, full flavors. Some of our summer favorites are cold gazpacho, tomato pie, salsa, BLTs, and a green chicken salad. The deer enjoyed all of our lettuce plants this summer, but new lettuce heads are now1 read more »
Farm Happenings for August 15, 2020
The tastes of summer are on this weeks menu for you! We have the best local sweet corn from Scenic View Orchards. Although other local corn was available earlier in the season, we always wait for this crop from SVO due to its consistent size, high quality, and freshness! Lots of fruit from Catoctin1 read more »
Farm Happenings for August 5, 2020
Greetings from the farm!
PLEASE CUSTOMIZE YOUR SHARE FOR THE BEST EXPERIENCE! If you need help customizing, please refer to the help docs on Harvie University or contact Ben.
This past week we worked during the morning harvesting vegetables, the afternoons cleaning, sorting, and1 read more »