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Farm Happenings at Winslow's Farm
Summer has arrived?!
Sure feels like summer on the farm this week - so much sunshine makes us do a happy dance! Squash and Zucchini are on the list this coming week so get those recipes ready, because we are in for the long haul with these vegetables. Also new is the Burgundy Broccoli which is a sprouting broccoli and1 read more »
Everything's Growing
It is has been a very productive week here on the farm, that is before the rains came! The field is starting to really come alive, the first squash are starting to emerge. Doug successfully captured a bee colony that decided to make a home on the side of one of the high tunnels. Weeding is a must e1 read more »
Rain, rain, go away...
You know how the rest goes…looking forward to sunshine and drier weather to help the plants grow & to help us with less dirty laundry! We have been keeping busy in the high tunnels planting more lettuce and beets. We are also planting peppers from Row 7 Seeds that we are trialing for the1 read more »
Frost in May…oh my!
The love/hate relationship a farmer has with the weather in ever changing. We did have a slight frost this weekend, but everything that needed to be covered got covered - i.e. tomatoes, squash, beans, strawberries, flowers and new baby lettuce. Now that that is over we are looking to plant cucumber1 read more »
Finally, Strawberry Everything
First CSA share is in the books and it sure was a cold and rainy one, but the sun is out now and guess what's coming in next weeks share…STRAWBERRIES! So excited for this fruit as we will be making everything strawberry around here- strawberry lemonade, strawberry spinach salad, strawberry b1 read more »
From the Field to your Family
We are super excited to to begin our 2020 growing season with you! The first delivery is always very exciting and I think we all will remember this one ( our masked farmers, haha). We are very thankful to be able to grow healthy produce and share them with your families, which make us feel we are d1 read more »