Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Full Share Photos Fall CSA


 Our final week (shown above)  included turnips, beets, 
micro greens, cauliflower, spring mix, broccoli, and cabbage.
 
  Week #11 (above) included kale, red ruby grapefruit, beets, 
micro greens, spring mix, broccoli, and butter nut squash.


 
 Week #10 of our Fall CSA program included satsuma citrus, spaghetti squash, 
sweet potatoes, micro greens, cauliflower, spring mix, and broccoli.

 
 Full Share Week of 11 23 shown above.
Sweet potatoes, satsumas citrus, baby arugula, tomato, micro green mix, 
butternut squash, salad mix, green beans
 
 Full Share of Week of ll 17
Sweet potatoes, red bell pepper, satsumas citrus,  
tomato, red ruby grape fruit, kale  micro green mix, 

 Full Share Week of ll 10
Red bell pepper, Salad mix, green beans,  
tomato, red ruby grape fruit, kale  micro green mix,, zucchini

  Full Share Week of ll 2
Mustard Greens, red bell pepper, persimmons,  
tomatoes, cucumbers, salad mix, portabella mushrooms,  micro green mix, 


  Full Share Week of 10 13
Red bell peppers, Salad mix, green beans,
tomatoes, storage onion, sweet potatoes, spaghetti squash

 Full Share Week of 10 6
Mustard Greens, Italian eggplant, Summer Squash, 
 salad mix, portabella mushrooms,  zucchini, micro green mix, 


 






Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Fall Open House, 2011

Photos courtesy of Lesia Streckfuss


 Nope,  I haven't begun preaching; just visiting with interested farm visitors from my "tractor pulpit."

 Kiddos enjoying the tractor ride.

A panoramic photo of the school house and adjacent yard.


A view of one of our ponds.

Early December and already a frost bitten shrub. 

About 8000 of our strawberry plants resting on the hill above the pond.
Hopefully they'll begin producing next month.
Notice the raised beds outlined in black.  

Another angle.

Shorter days resulting in Sweet Gum leaves turning into a nice Autumn shade of rust.

Setting out on the farm tour. 
Parents walking next to the trailer as their children ride the tractor drawn trailer.

 Waiting in front of the ol' school house.
Weather was pretty good.

The ol' school house, majestic but rustic.
What a great asset for our farm; community room, commercial kitchen, and facilities.
Without the school house, farm events would be a tad more challenging.

Thanks to all of you that visited us.