Tuesday, October 23, 2012

FARM WEEK # 24 - THE LAST SHARE - October 25, 2012 - Full and Half Shares only


THE LAST SHARE 

October 23, 2012

Can you believe it?  24 weeks, the end of October, the farm share season ending, the last share of a wonderful harvest season despite drought and heat.  2012 has been a good year and I thank you all for being part of it.


FARM NEWS:

1200 garlic cloves planted for 2013 eating!  The duck house is in a new location, closer to the house for easier winter care, the ducks have started laying.  The field is full of green shoots of winter rye.  Soon the chicken coop will have its own completed hoophouse/sunroom for the chickens and the hoophouse will be all planted for the winter.  I am still tucking in transplants of kale, leeks, tat soi, lettuce and more wherever I can find room. Last weekend I moved 2 artichoke plants to the hoophouse, just to see if they will carry over the winter and there's a young fig tree in the corner for the same experiment.  The hoophouse is really a funhouse.

THIS WEEK'S "BIG" SHARES

mesclun
kale/collards/chard/NZ spinach - some of whatever there is
celery
broccoli raab
baby leeks
daikons/winter radishes
1/2 dozen small eggs

See you Thursday and thanks again!
Laura

Laura Timmerman
910 Greenfield Rd
Leyden, MA 01337
413-773-8325
laurat-at-crocker.com

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

FARM WEEK # 22 - October 11, 2012 - EXTENDED MINI SHARE # 3


Hon Tsai Tai - A type of broccoli raab coming in the shares this week.

October 9, 2012

Hello farm members,

SHARES:
Things still look good for 24 weeks of farm shares.  That will mean the last big share will be on October 25. Extended Minis have 1 more after this week, for a total of 20 shares for the season, last mini share will be October 18.
After the shares end, I'll switch to Eggs & Extras only.  Email me if you want your name added to that list.  Hopefully, there will be kale, salad and more this winter!

PICK UP NOTES:
Pick up time is Thursday, 1:00 - 7:00.  I'll send an email when the shares are ready.

Once again, there will be some choosing and weighing during pickup.  Last week I separated the items that needed weighing from the choose-your-own items and that seemed to help.  Let me know if you have ideas about this method.

FARM NEWS:
Winter preparations continue.  The field is tilled, limed, and planted with winter rye.  (Thanks, Rob!)  There are over 1200 cloves of garlic prepped for planting later this week.  I keep tucking more items into the hoophouse, just "to see what happens".  We've been gathering leaves to add to the compost and for a leaf mold bin.  (Thank you, trees.)  The hens are laying really nicely.  One day this week we got 24 eggs!  (Thank you, chickens!)  Some are still kind of small, but they are delicious.  I prefer small eggs myself and I understand that they are a nutritional bargain, more yolk and egg for your dollar.  I am selling these for $3.00 a dozen until they get bigger.  Large eggs are $4.00. Pasture-raised, organically-fed, free range chickens lay the tastiest eggs!

The daikon radishes and broccoli raab are looking really great this week.  Frost is coming, possibly before the shares.  Summery items are winding down, for sure.

Daikons growing


With the coming frost next weekend, most likely the marigolds will be gone.  Come pick as many as you like, for bouquets, garlands, whatever you like.

MINI SHARES

Extended Mini Choices Week # 3 - Pick two or I will choose for you.  It works well if people tell me their top 3-4 choices. Then I can figure your share based on the harvest.

broccoli raab
daikons
chard
baby leeks
mesclun
1/2 dozen eggs
Farmer's Choice


THIS WEEK'S BIG SHARES

mesclun
kale/collards
broccoli raab
chard
baby leeks
beans?
daikons
sorrel
herb bundle
1/2 dozen eggs
tomatillos?
ground cherries?

See you soon,
Laura

Laura Timmerman
910 Greenfield Rd
Leyden, MA 01337
413-773-8325
laurat-at-crocker.com
Lots more farm news and pictures