Photos around the farm
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CSA share, customer submitted picture
CSA share, customer submitted picture
CSA share, customer submitted picture
Bell Peppers /Market
Various Hot Peppers /Market
Jalapeños
Harvest Time / Fields
Cubanelle Peppers /Market
Orange Hubbard and large Butternut
Tiny Hot Peppers on a Branch
Chinese Cabbage, also called Nappa
Honey Nut and Delicata Winter squash
Small Broccoli
Sweet Potato Harvest, just out of the ground
Sweet Potatoes
Butter Babies. Very small Butternut. Everyone loves those. Next to them Acorn green and orange
Purple Cauliflower
A truckload of Collards and some Kale for orders. The truck is always full when we leave the fields
Fall Decoration. During the season you can buy them individually, or the whole set
Red Radish. These are juicy, crisp and spicy.
German black Radish. Loved by Germans and used as medicinal food. The list of benefits is endless
Watermelon Radish. A delightful treat, and not even very spicy. This means you can eat more.
Watermelon radish. You wouldn't guess the fun color just looking at them
Mustard Greens
Broccoli
German Winter radish, also called Daikon. A very tasty treat, and a lot of it. They are very good fermented. You can also roast them, freeze them and dry them.
Red Potatoes. Melt in your mouth tender. Perfect for mashed potatoes. Too tender for potato salad and such, where it is easier to work with white, gold or russets. But we use them for everything
A friend sent a reminder of what the fields looked like after the Hurricane in 2011. The river flooded everything. Hopefully this will not happen
A friend sent a reminder of what the fields looked like after the Hurricane in 2011. The river flooded everything. Hopefully this will not happen
Testing if they're ready... and a snack
Definitely ready
Watermelons are ready and we're taking them out, just in case the river rises
Watermelons are ready and we're taking them out, just in case the river rises
After Hurricane Ida Rains on the heels of Henry, the fields turn into Lakes
After Hurricane Ida Rains on the heels of Henry, the fields turn into Lakes
After Hurricane Ida Rains on the heels of Henry, the fields turn into Lakes
Fall crops dying from too much water
Fall crops dying from too much water
Fall crops dying from too much water
You can see on the soil that rivers of water must have washed over that
After Hurricane Henry, even though it missed
The day after Hurricane Henry 8-22-2021 on a Blue Moon, but we lucked out
After Hurricane Henry, even though it missed
Photo Credit: Alyssa B. Thank you
Photo Credit: Alyssa B. Thank you
Photo Credit: Alyssa B. Thank you
Onions, red and yellow. We love them in everything
CSA share, customer submitted picture
North Road/Field Entrance Flooding by River 7-2021
North Road/Field Entrance Flooding by River 7-2021
North Road/Field Entrance Flooding by River 7-2021
First Corn 2021
First Iceberg Lettuce 2021
Second week CSA crate 2021
Corn tasseling 2021
Second week CSA crate 2021
First CSA 2021
All the rain we asked for last year in one week. Everything is flooded... and it's raining 2021
All the rain we asked for last year in one week. Everything is flooded... and it's raining 2021
Severe Storms came through, bending the cornstalks 2021
Severe Storms came through, bending the cornstalks 2021
Baby Carrots
Oregano ist looking good
Happy Corn stalks
Baby Beets
Corn is up
Hardening Plants from the Greenhouse. It's time to plant
Baskets of Thyme. We had an early Snowstorm on a Market day, so we just put up tents and sides and kept going
Our oldest on the way to work
We had an early Snowstorm on a Market day, so we just put up tents and sides and kept going
Herb Harvest
Beautiful chickweed. You won't find this at the market, but you probably have it in your yard. A gentle pot-herb medicinal. As powerful as it is gentle
Lavender
Rosemary
Mustard Greens, green and purple
German Winterradish showing off. They are gigantic
Red leaf Lettuce. Amazingly tender and tasty
Radish
Banana Box of Kale
Mustard Greens
Tatsoi. The "other" Spinach. The leaves taste pretty much like spinach, the stems taste a little more like mustard greens. A nutritional powerhouse without the oxalic acid that can make spinach challenging for some.
Bok choy
Eggplant
Wax beans
Red Bell Peppers
Surprise Snow. Way too early, but we'll be OK
Carrots and more Carrots. Orange and Rainbow varieties
Small Radishes. Red and white
Kohlrabi
Cabbage
CSA crates waiting for pickup
Boxes of Winter squash for our CSA members. This was a surprise gift at the end of the summer CSA. Everyone loved it
Very early morning in the fields. Look at these rays.... feeling blessed.
Fall Harvest. Pumpkins and Longnecks
Winter squash at the Market. Help yourself
Special Pumpkins. They are super tasty
Honey Consignment from Ralph Mosher in Bloomfield
Beautiful Sage
Herbs in the fields. Sage
Rosemary
Thyme
Oregano making a carpet.
Sugar Pumpkins
Contactless Pick up / 2020
Corn stalk bundles for decorating
Bag of corn. 5 Doz + when you order a bag
Longneck, also called Neck pumpkin, because that is what you get when you buy a can of 'Pumpkin'
Winter squash harvest. Butternut (various) Spaghetti squash, Delicata, Acorn
Carnival Squash and Heart of Gold. Acorn type Winter squash
Delicata
Spaghetti squash
Tomatoes
Tomatoes
Watermelon Harvest. Stack them high
Roma Tomatoes. Awesome for canning
Morning Glory. Breathtaking Look at that light
CSA share Half, and it is still early in the season
Full CSA share
Pickling Cucumbers. Great for pickling, and a favorite to snack on any time
Green Zucchini and round Zuccini
Summer Squash
CSA share sample, Full Share
Customer submitted CSA pickup picture. How beautiful is this set up
Extra large Butternut
Acorn Winter squash
Submitted by a CSA member after pickup
Watermelon hiding "in the wild"
Basil
Hello!
Duckling on the desk. It hatched before the others and was desperately lonely (and very loud). So we let it hang out with us until the others hatched. You might have seen this picture on our family page