Farm Happenings at Sungrounded Farm
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Farm Happenings at Sungrounded Farm

Spring Harvest meets Summer

Posted on July 2nd, 2023
We're relishing the last of our spring crops on the farm in these weeks, just before they're gone until the cool weather returns, and all the while we're planting the last of our fall crops.  It's a busy time of year, and we're currently looking forward to these crops (though we love them) to1 read more »

Peas are Back!

Posted on June 24th, 2023
Peas are back, not to mention carrots.  Our favorite spring crops back in action, this time coming out of our outdoor plantings.  Carrots will be here for the duration, but the time for peas is now as they only hang on for a few weeks, and then they're gone till next year.  We love t1 read more »

Frost is over and Summer Crops are Trickling In

Posted on June 24th, 2023
We've hit the beautiful time when spring crops persevere, and summer crops begin.  It always feels like summer a little early on our farm since we grow early tomatoes, but this is when we start seeing more 'regular season' summer crops-- zucchini, cucumbers, and the first green beans.  Th1 read more »

Fennel, Red Leaf, and Red Onions, (+ CUKES!)

Posted on June 19th, 2023
It's feeling like summer on the farm, and we're starting to have food coming out of our ears.  We've got lots of great produce to share with you this week, but some of my favorites are the first tender Fennel (great roasted, grilled or sliced thin in salads), Red Leaf Lettuce (so big!), early1 read more »

An early Tomato Treat

Posted on June 19th, 2023
We finally have enough tomatoes to share with our members, not to mention cucumbers, things are getting really good, folks! In the coming weeks, you will see tomatoes more often, sometimes in all shares, and sometimes as an option to swap, so keep your eye out-- but we like to wait until we have en1 read more »

Garlic Scapes + Walla Wallas

Posted on June 12th, 2023
If you've had Scapes before, you may have been looking forward to this moment.  If you haven't, you might be scratching your head.  A Garlic Scape is simply the flower shoot of hardneck garlic varieties, which is most of what we grow.  We remove these to put more energy into our now1 read more »

Garlic Scape Season + Napa Cabbage Complications

Posted on June 12th, 2023
Garlic Scape season caught me by surprise this year, since they're in a far corner of our field and appeared as if out of nowhere, which made it all the more exciting.   If you've had Scapes before, you may have been looking forward to this moment.  If you haven't, you might be scrat1 read more »

More Peas, Carrots, and all the Springtime Favorites

Posted on June 3rd, 2023
We're back with more spring goodies to fill your fridge.  We've been having so much demand across the board, at markets, for boxes, and with our wholesale clients.  We're excited you're so excited!  That said, all quantities are subject to availability, and don't forget you can also1 read more »

Life and Death on the Farm

Posted on June 3rd, 2023
Our field is filling up, our greenhouses are filling with summer crops as we harvest the last spring crops from them, and the produce is starting to flow off the farm.  Everything is looking beautiful, and there is so much bounty this time of year, and a lot to be grateful for.  Unfortuna1 read more »