CSA Week 16

This week’s share: Tomatoes Arugula (presented in a bunch, instead of bagged this week) Spring mix (bagged greens) Sage (bagged herb) Summer Squash Carrots Onions Beets Beans Edamame beans (furry shelled beans) Sweet Pepper Hi everyone, A couple of weeks, Bruce, one of our drop coordinators made me realize that some of my newsletters are […]
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Today’s Share

This week’s share: Sweet Peppers Tomatoes Winter Squash (Dark green buttercup variety called “Sweet Mama”) Summer Squash Beans Lettuce Arugula Beets Carrots Lemon Basil Kale Onions newsletter forthcoming
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CSA Week 14

Hi CSA members,   Get this: the summer of 2012 was too hot to grow beans. And maybe peppers and eggplant, too. Turns out, all of those vegetables drop their flowers (which would have otherwise been pollinated and turned to fruit) at temperatures above 85 degrees. Now I know this comparison is getting old, but […]
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CSA week 13

What’s in the share: Pie Pumpkin Summer Squash Cucumber Beans Colored Carrots (yellow, purple, red, or orange varieties, loose in white bag) Tomatoes Peppers (these are all sweet and not spicy, even the skinny orange ones) Lemon Basil (large bunch of flowering, fragrant, herb) Kale (bunch of darker greens) Belgian Collards (bunch of lighter greens, […]
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a few spots left this weekend for farm to table yoga dinner

just hop on that 11:48 train from grand central and come escape the city. details here.            
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CSA Week 12

HI everyone, Here are some notes on today’s delivery: Tomatoes: A bunch of different heirloom types. If you have green ones, those are ripe, or almost ripe. They are a variety called Aunt Ruby’s German Green, and they ripen to yellow/green, with a rose blush on the bottom. Some people have been asking about the […]
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CSA Week 11

Hey Folks, Happy Olympics. I know the Olympics were going on at this time last week, too, but somehow that escaped my radar. Every four years around summertime I have a sudden urge to drop everything I’m doing, hire a coach, and start training as a professional athlete. It will happen again two years from […]
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CSA Week 10

One word: TOMATOES!!! This week’s featured variety is Moskvich, an early producing, flavorful Russian heirloom. I’m not sure how it got its name, but I do know that Moskvich is also the name of a make of Russian car. No longer manufacturing, the company did not intend for their cars to be a fashion statement, but favored sturdiness and […]
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CSA pickup is THURSDAY july 5th this week

happy holiday.
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urban farms

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