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CSA Letter Week 10

This week’s harvest: Tomatoes, basil, peppers (sweet and spicy), onions, beets, carrots, string beans, cauliflower, cucumbers, chard, kale, head lettuce, spicy salad mix (arugula and mizuna).

Thank goodness for the rain! Our pond was getting VERY low and we even had to relocate the pump to make sure it wouldn’t pick up sediment from the bottom. We held off watering on Tuesday betting on the 50% chance of rain in the forecast and boy did it come! It’s been an

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CSA Letter Week 9

This week’s harvest: beans, cabbage, broccoli, hot peppers, basil, eggplant, beets, carrots, chard, kale, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, garlic, summer squash, sunflower

We spent some time this week turning under the beds we used this spring so the farm will look more open to you if you’d like to take a look. Though we like to keep the soil covered with vegetation so it doesn’t erode in the wind, it feels good to turn the weeds under before they go to

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CSA Letter Week 8

This week’s harvest: Iceburg head lettuce, baby kale, tomatoes, green beans, peppers (bell and jalepeno), basil, broccoli, eggplant, carrots, squash, and garlic

It’s been a sad week for all of us who love the river, especially for the farmers who depend on it. Fortunately, our farm irrigates from ponds that were filled from the Reid ditch weeks before the spill. And since the water from the Animas river going into the Reid ditch was shut off before the contamination passed,

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CSA Letter Week 7  

This week’s harvest: Tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, carrots, broccoli, kale, chard, lettuce mix, red onion, basil, and garlic

Even though the majority of the harvest is still to come, when August comes around it definitely feels like we’ve made it past the “worst of it.” I know, I know, I love my job, but the summer months lack balance. Every-day-all-day farming gets to be too much over time! Believe it or not, cleaning the house or taking care of the yard

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