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Farm Happenings at Springdale Farm
Farm Happenings for June 18, 2021
Cherry tomatoes starting to develop!
WELCOME TO THE FIRST WEEK OF DELIVERIES!
Seems like we have already hit mid-summer temperatures! Good for some things, and not so great for others! Lots of crops are in the ground, though they would sure benefit from a nice rain or two!
For ne1 read more »
Farm Happenings for June 16, 2021
Cherry tomatoes starting to develop!
WELCOME TO THE FIRST WEEK OF DELIVERIES!
Seems like we have already hit mid-summer temperatures! Good for some things, and not so great for others! Lots of crops are in the ground, though they would sure benefit from a nice rain or two!
For ne1 read more »
Home Delivery Next Week and Mid-January Update!
Ed James in his cover-crop filled groves in Florida, successfully growing citrus while the rest of the Florida citrus industry continues to falter from the citrus greening disease
January 27 Home Delivery Options: We have a number of items available at the Barn2Door site (&1 read more »
Farm Happenings for December 9 and 11, 2020
Planting individual garlic cloves, one at a time! Each clove (we hope!) eventually turns into a bulb!
Notes on the storage share: Swap or purchase extras till Monday 9 am. We might add some kale to the offering (in the Harvie extras), but right now we are not sure it will make it,1 read more »
Farm Happenings for November 18 and 20, 2020
Bagging broccoli for mid-November deliveries!
This week's offerings: Cranberries, for those who are getting them, come from Brian Reusch's Ruesch Century Farm, which claims to be the world's smallest organic cranberry bog, located in central Wisconsin. Other items include brussels sprou1 read more »
Farm Happenings for November 13, 2020
Bernadette checking on the status of a greenhouse seeding of spinach; not quite ready for this week, but likely in time for the Thanksgiving, or at least Storage, shares!
This week's offerings: We have a pretty wide selection of items available this week, partly because of the recent warm weat1 read more »
Farm Happenings for November 6, 2020
Spreading compost on the land
Soil, perhaps our most precious asset! One of the major differences between organic farmers, and non-organic farmers, is the organic farmers' commitment to not use any synthetically-derived pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and even fertilizers to grow their cro1 read more »
Farm Happenings for November 11, 2020
Bernadette checking on the status of a greenhouse seeding of spinach; not quite ready for this week, but likely in time for the Thanksgiving, and Storage, Shares!
This week's offerings: We have a pretty wide selection of items available this week, partly because of the recent warm weather that1 read more »
Farm Happenings for November 4, 2020
Spreading compost on the land
Soil, perhaps our most precious asset! One of the major differences between organic farmers, and non-organic farmers, is the organic farmers' commitment to not use any synthetically-derived pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and even fertilizers to grow their cro1 read more »