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Category Archives: Cabbage
CSA Newsletter: Week 10, 2016
Our newsletter from August 18: Dear CSA members, The old adage “when it rains it pours” seemed just a bit too literal this past week. Of course we are grateful for the rain, but I was sloshing through puddles between … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Newsletters, Cabbage, CSA, Food Storage/Preservation, Onion, Sweet Peppers, Tomato, Weather
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CSA Newsletter: Week 6, 2016
Our newsletter from July 14: Dear CSA members, Even though the storms that passed through the area yesterday managed NOT to bring us any rain, it sure is nice to have the humidity a little lower this morning! Overall, things … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Newsletters, Beets, Broccoli, Cabbage, CSA, Recipes, Swiss Chard, Zucchini
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CSA Newsletter: Week 5, 2016
Our newsletter from July 7: Dear CSA members, Summer came back with a vengeance this week, didn’t it? Too bad this hot weather hasn’t brought a nice thundershower along with it! We’ve been doing a lot of “hose wrangling” this … Continue reading
CSA Newsletter: Week 19, 2013
Dear CSA members, If the season began with difficult growing weather, it is sure making up for it with a lovely fall. We’re feeling really blessed by the continued overall warmth and lack of frost so far, despite the fact … Continue reading
Posted in Arugula, Beets, Cabbage, Chile peppers, Cilantro, CSA, Eggplant, Garlic & Garlic Scapes, Kale, Onion, Potatoes, Recipes, Spinach, Sweet Peppers, Swiss Chard, Tomato, Winter Squash
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CSA Newsletter: Week 7, 2013
Dear CSA members, Welcome to Week 7! We’re a third of the way through the season and the produce you’re receiving will be changing during the next couple of weeks as leafy greens wither in the heat and plants such … Continue reading
Posted in Basil, Cabbage, Cilantro, CSA, Cucumber, Dill, Farming Practices, Onion, Pest Management, Recipes, Scallions, Snap Beans
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CSA Newsletter: Week 6, 2013
Dear CSA members, I hope that you all had a wonderful and safe holiday last week. We didn’t make it over to any of the local fireworks displays, but we did take some time to appreciate the fireflies dancing in … Continue reading
Posted in Cabbage, Corn, CSA, Dill, Farming Practices, Garlic & Garlic Scapes, Kale, Lettuce & Salad Greens, Peas, Recipes, Scallions, Weed Control
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CSA Newsletter: Week 5, 2013
Dear CSA members, I began last week’s newsletter with the comment that summer had arrived, but this Monday morning it feels like it’s gone away again! Diane and I had to put on our long sleeves when we went out … Continue reading