Week 6 of summer shares

Specialty herbs in the shop

The baskets are beautiful this week! I’m pretty sure we just about hit every color in the rainbow. And they are practically overflowing on the floor. Can’t get much better than that

We have a fantastic new product we just got in! By popular demand we are starting to carry BEE WRAPS! It’s a cloth that has been soaked in beeswax and is a great alternative to plastics for covering your food. All you have to do is set it over (or wrap up) what ever food you want to keep fresh and the heat of your your hand will melt the wax enough to seal it. Super easy to wash too just warm water and dish soap. There are 8 different sizes too!

Baskets

  • Bagel peaches
  • Santa Rosa plums
  • Cucumber
  • Walla walla onion
  • Carrots
  • Bell peppers
  • Tomatoes
  • Kale
  • Green beans
  • PLEASE RETURN ANY BASKETS YOU HAVE!
  • Week 5 of Summer Shares

    Baby bramble

    The 4th of July was pretty awesome wouldn’t you say? Not to hot, a slight breeze (that actually died down right as the fireworks started), beautiful fireworks, and lots of good food and people!

    Be prepared, baskets are pretty heavy this week so be sure to bring something suitable to put all your produce in. Also there is a few things that are more in the delicate side and will squish.

    Tomatoes are splitting because of the heat. We do try our best to give you our prettiest tomatoes, but sometime it can’t be helped.

    Baskets:

    • Carrots
    • Summer squash
    • Cucumber
    • Parsley
    • Bagel peaches
    • Apricots
    • Grapes
    • Plums
    • Tomatoes
    • Grape tomatoes
    • 1 pepper
    • Eggplant
    • Yellow onion

    Week 4 of summer shares

    Ok so we went a little over board on Shares this week,and literally, the entire produce room is full to the door!

    If by chance you could come as soon as possible to pick up that would be fantastic!

    Baskets:

    • Apricots
    1. Peach cut
    2. Tilting
    • Basil
    • Shallot
    • Green onions
    • Yellow onion
    • Figs
    • Cherry tomatoes
    • Slicing tomatoes
    • Cucumber
    • Pepper
    • Carrots
    • Swiss chard
    • Microgreens

    Week 3 of summer shares

    Well I would say it is just plain out HOT today. Good new about that is it will help all the fruit ripen quicker.

    Baskets are on the heavier side today, so be sure to bring a good durable bag or baskets to pick up your share.

    Also the figs and tomatoes are very delicate and squish/bruise easily.

    Baskets

    • Apricots
    • Figs
    • Cucumber
    • Red onion
    • Pluot
    • Tomato
    • Lettuce
    • Kale
    • Carrots
    • Squash

    Week 1 of summer

    Hello, and welcome to our first week of our 2018 summer shares.

    If your a returning shareholder you already know the drill.

    If your new to us this year, here is how it works (usually anyways) we have pick up starting at 2 (unless I post on here before then that they are ready early, then feel free to come get em)

    We would really appreciate it if you would bring your own basket or bag for pick up. If you forget, it’s cool, we will lend you a basket but you have to promise to return it. We have lost over half of our usual share baskets because of it.

    There is a lot of extra produce and food in the shop. If there is something specific your looking for go ahead and ask if we have it in the garden.

    Baskets

    • Leeks
    • Scallions
    • Red onion
    • Lettuce
    • Apricots
    • Garlic
    • Carrots

    Week 7

    One more week after this and our spring Shares will be over. Summer shares will start not the following Thursday but the one after that. I think the date is June 7th.

    Cody would like to say happy birthday to any of you having or had a birthday this month. (He is getting a little excited about his coming up and thinks everyone is having a birthday soon too.)

    Basket list:

    • Garlic
    • Strawberries
    • Lettuce
    • Artichoke
    • Beets
    • Green onions
    • Peas
    • Dill

    Fava beans are optional if you want to try some

    Week 6 of spring Shares

    Hello all you wonderful people, isn’t it a fantastically warm day? Just about time to set up the kiddy pool and cool off! And while your dipping your toes you can be savoring the summer sweet flavor of fresh picked strawberries on a cool crisp garden salad….. who are we kidding 90% of those strawberries won’t even make it on to a salad. I know when I’m hulling them for either my son to eat or to make something with them, I end up eating at least half. (Usually with a sprinkling of sugar) it’s bad I know, but oh so good!

    Basket goodies

    • Lettuce
    • Kale
    • Beets
    • Garlic
    • Peas: snap or shelling
    • Strawberries
    • Broccoli
    • Fingerling potato’s

    Week 5 of spring Shares

    • What beautiful wonderful rain we had this last week! We Definitely need it around here. Hopefully it helped all ya’ll gardens flourish.

    We have a lot of the same things for you this week as you have had in the past, but that’s just what is available with spring Shares. (There are a few new things too, we try to bring varieties to you)

    • With the black radish if you take the skin off it will be less spicy

    Shares:

    • Chives
    • Asparagus
    • Garlic scapes
    • Black radish’s
    • Lettuce mix
    • Cabbage
    • Arugula

    Week 4 of spring Shares

    There is SOOOO much going on this week. New baby goat (bumblebee) Shares, new flowers coming in, and the best part is the brand new addition to our family! Baby Oliver!

    We will most likely close the shop up early, but the food side will remain open until Shares are complete (last person in please lock the door behind you.)

    Shares this week include

    Baby turnips and greens

    Herbs: parsley, tarragon, dill

    Pink beauty radishes

    Large bag of salad greens

    Scallions

    Romanesco buds

    Week 3 of spring Shares

    Another week has come and gone and shares are still going strong.

    We are doing our best to bring you something new every week but with it being spring be prepared for lots of greens. Who doesn’t love a nice crisp salad though right?

    Also there has been some concerns about the use of plastic bags in shares. if you would like, your are more than welcome to bring an alternative for your personal shares and I will be happy to package it up for you. We have been racking our brains trying to come up with an alternative to plastic, but still keep everything fresh, and we are coming up blank or over the top expensive.

    • Salad greens
    • Baby arugula
    • Scallions
    • Asparagus
    • Romanesco
    • snap peas
    • Lemon (not grown by us. But still organic)