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We are open for business on Labor Day. Veggies don’t take holidays off. They just keep right on growing. So please plan to pick up
We are open for business on Labor Day. Veggies don’t take holidays off. They just keep right on growing. So please plan to pick up
This week’s newsletter is going to focus on tomatoes. But first a few announcements. This week we will have carrots, peppers, tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, onions,
Since I’ve already spent well over two hours today struggling with technology this week’s newsletter will be a repeat from July 27, 2009. I must
I mentioned last week that I was uninspired and didn’t have much to talk about. I blamed it on having too much to think about
I don’t feel inspired today. I think there was too much thinking needed this week and not enough time to mind-wander. Makes for an uninspiring
Welcome to another installment of “Ask Mr. Answer Person”, an occasional column where questions from readers are answered by Mr. Answer Person. This week he
Fine print. It is always in the fine print. This year the fine print seems to be tailored to the potatoes. What fine print am
Let’s mix things up a little and start with announcements first. A friend of the farm, Connie Everson, is doing a study of CSA for
There is no such thing as Independence Day for vegetables, so plan on picking up your produce at your usual place and time on Wednesday.